Africa rising…Zambia national park mining plan draws protests

We knew that this was coming. We knew that the people of Africa was starting to rise. They are tired of puppet governments giving away their national riches and resources to Western/white nations and corporations for free or near free to get for themselves kickbacks and buttered biscuits off the white man’s table while the rest of the nation suffers and toils in debt & poverty  with promises of a better tomorrow by those in power ,who are enriching themselves.
  The people are no longer wiling to allow these things to take place. They no longer want the presence of the former colonial powers or their corporations their. They are starting to rise up and reach for self.
  As Muhammad warned the world of this day in these words, he stated that….”With the nature and desire of the white race    to continue their rule and subjection of the darker people even though the white man  recognizes these facts, he will continue to try holding onto his rule; his subjection; his thinking of what he has acquired under such rule — that which is his and he cannot give up the prey — his concession — the merchandise which he has exploited out from under the noses and eyes of the real owners (Black man).  He is willing to shed the blood of his own people and that of others to hold onto that which he calls his legal possessions the spirit aroused in the Black man says, “NO”– that the continent and what is on and under its surface belongs to him and his people (Black nation). This spirit and knowledge is now not only confined to Africa and Asia, the Black, brown, and yellow people, but it actually is now arising in the American so-called Negro, the true lost and found brother of the Black man throughout the earth — whether it be Africa or Asia, he is the brother of them all.  It is the desire of the white race to continue to hold power and authority over Black Africa, whether it is in Rhodesia or elsewhere. They will just have to give it up.”–pg.184(tfoa)

Zambia national park mining plan draws protests (via AFP)

The Zambian government’s decision to award a mining licence in the Lower Zambezi National Park drew protests Friday that resulted in six people being detained. The authorities have granted a mining licence to Zambezi Resources, an Australia-based copper…

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