Nigeria: $18 billion debt pardon – second slavery in disguise
A socialist alternative is the only way out
A socialist alternative is the only way out
Strike action shows workers are not prepared to see wealth polarization continue
An open memorandum to the national assembly concerning the June 30, 2005 Paris Club Deal
Segun Sango, general secretary of the Democratic Socialist Movement (CWI in Nigeria) has just been interviewed by Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2 on the problems of debt and poverty in Africa.
While Africa pays $15 billion yearly to service its debt to the rich nations and financial institutions, it receives less than $13 billion as aid with strings attached.
Militant action needed to stop "jobs holocaust"
Imperialism condemns millions to poverty
Following Zimbabwe’s 31 March general election in which the ruling Zanu-PF party won a "landslide victory," President Robert Mugabe has unleashed armed police against street traders and shanty town dwellers.
Trade unionists and youth should not support either ANC leadership factions
But government privatisations are corruption and theft on a huge scale
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