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Zimbabwe returns stolen farms. Kenya's roses feed sheep. Mali's Tuareg are called terrorists. Uganda silences dissent. One question: who actually pays?
This week on African News Review, join Adesoji Iginla and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq., reframing four of the biggest stories on the continent from an Afrocentric lens that mainstream media refuses to hold. This episode covers critical issues in African geopolitics, land reforms, and the influence of colonial legacy, featuring expert insights on Zimbabwe's land return, Mali's separatist movements, and Kenya's economic reliance on flowers and tea.
🌍 STORY 1 — Zimbabwe's $146 million farm compensation: Is paying European investors with colonial-era land claims justice, or just debt restructuring dressed as reparations? We ask who is really being compensated — and why Black Zimbabwean farmers are still waiting.
🌹 STORY 2 — Kenya's roses are being fed to sheep, and its tea is rotting in Mombasa port. Donald Trump bombed Iran. Kenya had no vote, no seat at the table, no warning. Its farmers are now paying the price. We ask: who compensates Africa when the West goes to war?
⚔️ STORY 3 — Mali's Tuareg-led FLA launched the largest offensive since 2012 alongside al-Qaeda-linked JNIM fighters. Are they terrorists or separatists? We go back to the French colonial borders that created this crisis — and the junta that broke the peace deal.
🚫 STORY 4 — Uganda's Protection of Sovereignty Bill threatens 20 years in prison for promoting "foreign interests." Civil society calls it a coup against the people. We ask: Is this authoritarianism — or is foreign-funded civil society a genuine problem for sovereignty? And who gets to decide?
Takeaways
*Zimbabwe's land return and compensation process
*Mali Tuareg separatist movement and Al-Qaeda links
*Kenya's reliance on flower and tea exports and colonial legacy
*The impact of colonial borders and resource control in Africa
*External influence and neo-colonialism in African politics
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview of Current Events
02:17 Zimbabwe's Land Reform and Colonial Legacy
04:57 The Impact of Colonialism on Land Ownership
08:03 Economic Implications of Land Redistribution
10:51 Mali's Tuareg Separatist Movement and Al-Qaeda
13:47 The Role of External Forces in African Conflicts
16:24 The Human Cost of Conflict and Women's Perspectives
25:06 The Origins of Al-Qaeda
26:39 Colonial Legacy and African Borders
29:52 The Impact of Colonialism on Modern Africa
32:09 Challenges of Regional Cooperation in Africa
35:29 Kenya's Economic Struggles and Colonial History
43:08 The Consequences of Colonial Agricultural Practices
52:16 Uganda's New Bill and the Threat to Dissent
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