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Populist Trends or Revolutionary Pan-Africanism?

by Kinuthia Ndungu and Nicholas Mwangi | Dec 23, 2024 | issue 8

“A fierce class struggle has been raging in Africa. The evidence is all around us. In essence, it is, as in the rest of the world, a struggle between the oppressors and the oppressed.” ~ Kwame Nkrumah We are indeed living in interesting times, witnessing a resurgence...

Should the Left Avoid Parliaments and Elections Altogether?

by Kinuthia Ndungu | Feb 24, 2022 | issue 4

This paper is written as a contribution to the ideological seminar “The Role of the Left and Social Movements in Elections” held at Kenya National Theater, Cheche gallery on 28th July 2021. I pen this modest contribution to highlight my position on the question as we...
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