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EMAIL: Get Involved Register a Movement Support Pambazuka Resources Jobs Search form Search You are hereHome » Pan-Africanism Pan-Africanism Zimbabwe proclaims former President Mugabe (1924-2019) a national hero Abayomi AzikiweOct 08, 2019President Robert MugabeDuring the early morning hours of 6 September, a news item shook the international community saying that President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, known affectionately as “Gushungo”, had passed away at the age of 95. Zimbabwe Mugabe and Nkrumah: the tale of two red cockrells Akyaaba Addai-SeboOct 05, 2019Despite some shortcomings in his policies, Mugabe could not be pushed to betray the people of Zimbabwe and Africa in general. Zimbabwe A pan-African perspective on Rwanda through a critical review of Judy Rever, In Praise of Blood: The Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, Canada, Random House, 2018 Yash TandonSep 26, 2019Oxford University Press The author argues that the Rwanda-Burundi’s dark colonisation past helps us understand the deep-rooted causes of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Rwanda The Africanisation and decolonisation of higher education: Progress and challenges Veli MbeleSep 07, 2019The author argues that Africanisation or decolonisation has little to do with institutions of higher education, but more about the death-prone position that the Black body continues to occupy in a world violently constructed by whiteness. South Africa Looking back to move forward: The first Pan-African Cultural Festival in Algeria, 1969 Abayomi AzikiweAug 31, 2019Pan-African Cultural Festival Five decades ago thousands gathered in Algiers to recommit to revolutionary transformation around the world. 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During the early morning hours of 6 September, a news item shook the international community saying that President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, known affectionately as “Gushungo”, had passed away at the age of 95.
Despite some shortcomings in his policies, Mugabe could not be pushed to betray the people of Zimbabwe and Africa in general.
The author argues that the Rwanda-Burundi’s dark colonisation past helps us understand the deep-rooted causes of the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
The author argues that Africanisation or decolonisation has little to do with institutions of higher education, but more about the death-prone position that the Black body continues to occupy in a world violently constructed by whiteness.
Five decades ago thousands gathered in Algiers to recommit to revolutionary transformation around the world.