EP 6 The Commonwealth Exploits Historical Narratives I African News Review đ
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In this episode of African News Review, host Adesoji Iginla and guest Milton Allimadi discussed significant political developments in Africa, focusing on Mozambique's upcoming elections amidst an insurgency, South Africa's shift towards privatisation, and the implications of the UK government's decision regarding the Chagos Islands.
The conversation highlighted the complexities of democracy, historical context, and the influence of colonial legacies on current affairs.
Host Adesoji Iginla and Milton Allimadi went on to discuss the enduring impacts of colonialism in Africa, focusing on territorial disputes, the need for unity among African nations, and the importance of strong leadership for economic independence.
They delved into Algeria's resistance against colonial powers, the situation in Western Sahara, and the role of the African Union in addressing these issues. The discussion also critiques the Commonwealth's historical context, particularly regarding Zimbabwe, and emphasizes the need to deconstruct colonial narratives that persist in modern discourse.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to African News Review
01:08 Mozambique's Upcoming Elections and Insurgency
13:41 South Africa's Shift Towards Privatisation
27:03 UK's Colonial Legacy and the Chagos Islands
32:44 Colonial Legacies and Territorial Disputes
34:06 The Call for African Unity
35:50 Leadership and Economic Independence
37:15 Algeria's Stance Against Colonialism
39:30 Western Sahara: A Struggle for Recognition
42:15 The Role of the African Union
45:56 The Commonwealth and Zimbabwe's Historical Context
57:51 Framing Zimbabwe: Colonial Narratives and Modern Realities
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