The race for Zimbabwe's resources

It is much clearer today in 2009 that every African country governed by a former popular black African struggle movement against Caucasian international Western colonialism, is under severe pressure.

This includes particularly those countries that trade with China, who bear the brunt of the interfering US/UK/EU/Canadian/Australian/Israeli punishment. African countries included in this unfair war-of-attrition and destabilisation are Kenya, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Madagascar and of course, Zimbabwe.

During the times of the Cold War there was a balance of power between the Soviet Bloc of nations and the international West. History reveals that 'the Soviet and Cuban intervention was to undermine China's influence in Africa rather than to help the MPLA (Angola's ruling party) to win for its own sake, or even to weaken Western influence'. In fact, this is documented as early as in April 1976, in two essays in the book After Angola: The war over southern Africa - The Role of the Big Powers by Colin Legum, and How the MPLA won in Angola, by Tony Hodges.

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Women unite for progress

It underscores the indispensable role women play in our society, particularly in building strong households and nurturing families. The recognition of women as the bedrock of our communities is not just a sentiment; it's a call to action for all women to stand together and support each other in their endeavours.The society's aim to instil essential principles and knowledge for national development is crucial. By providing a platform for...

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