Mozambique: ‘The war ended 17 years ago, but we are still poor’
Children in Maputo who make a living salvaging at the dump. Photo by GroundWorkSouth Africa.By Joseph Hanlon and Milton KeynesMarch 5, 2010 -- Pambazuka News -- A return to war in Mozambique is highly...
View ArticleSouthern Africa: The liberation struggle continues
[The following is the editorial in the latest edition of AfricaFile's At Issue Ezine, vol. 12 (May-October 2010), which examines the development of the southern African liberation movement-led...
View ArticleMozambique's `recolonisation'
Frelimo poster for its third congress in 1977.[The following article first appeared in AfricaFile's At Issue Ezine, vol. 12 (May-October 2010), edited by John S. Saul, which examines the development of...
View Article(Updated Sept. 8) Raj Patel: Food rebellion -- Mozambicans know which way the...
Democracy Now! on September 8 spoke to Raj Patel about the protests in Mozambique and the floods in Pakistan. Click HERE for the full transcript. * * * * * *STOP PRESS: Price rises reversed* *...
View ArticleBRICS lessons from Mozambique
Floods in Mozambique have worsened. By Bobby PeekJuly 24, 2013 -- Pambazuka News, posted at Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal with permission -- Just across the border in Mozambique...
View ArticleReminiscences of Nelson Mandela and the US anti-apartheid movement
Ike Nahem at the memorial for Soweto martyrs. See also "Cuba and the South African anti-apartheid struggle". For more on Nelson Mandela, click HERE.By Ike NahemPoverty is not an accident. Like slavery...
View ArticlePortugal: 40 years after the Carnation Revolution
By Jorge CostaApril 24, 2014 -- International Viewpoint -- On the eve of April 25, 1974, Portuguese society was smouldering from contradictions accumulated in half a century of dictatorship. At the...
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