Rwanda. (There's a bit of a gloss here over the details of "stopping the genocide," but its good to see this kind of attention to the police state nature of things.) www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/1...
Rwanda. (There's a bit of a gloss here over the details of "stopping the genocide," but its good to see this kind of attention to the police state nature of things.) www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/1...
oh theyre trying it lol
Mostly agree but think Podz is doing just fine devaluing his production on his own.
#Ghana will not quit IMF deal but wants changes, says president-elect - www.reuters.com/world/africa...
judging by how it feels to go running while listening to them they might be βroidsβ tho
It's that time of the year: the best pictures of 2024 from @reuters.com. Striking how often fires or floods provided the backdrop to powerful images.
www.reuters.com/investigates...
#freepalestine β€οΈ
Ego death time
Thank goodness.
It is a wrap in #Ghana as #Mahama makes a comeback - Ghana's former President Mahama wins election - www.reuters.com/world/africa.... #GhanaDecides
The prisons and the people bewildered upon their release some after decades are beyond devastating. Mabrook to the Syrians. We wish you solace in your reunions and returns. Inshallah the day will come for the Sudanese too.
βThe Giraffe has left the zoo, I REPEAT the giraffe has left the zoo!β
Some people who supported Palestinian freedom for the past 14 months seem upset about Syrians getting freedom from a dictator.
And a lot of people who spent the past 14 months opposing Palestinian freedom are now cheering Syrians getting freedom.
So much moral inconsistency.
lost generation of voters = βyoung man, can you help me? i was justβ¦ i was just here forβ¦ something, but i canβt remember what, and now i canβt find my houseβ¦ or my keysβ¦ orβ¦β
Ghana counts votes amid hopes for better times www.reuters.com/world/africa...
the replies are an absolute sight to behold
π³πͺπ²π±π§π« InquiΓ©tude chez les putschistes du Sahel. Si Assad tombe Γ§a veut dire que Poutine ne peut pas nous sauver non plus. π
The cover of issue 185 of The Continent is an illustration by Ethiopian cartoonist Yemsrach Yetneberk. It depicts two French soldiers, one a standard-bearer, walking away from the graves of the tirailleurs, West African riflemen. The riflemen, who were part of the Second World War effort were not acknowledged by France and were killed when they demanded fair wages when they returned to Senegal. On the ground is the Senegalese flag, demarcated like a roadway with the green, yellow and red stripes with a green star in the middle of the yellow stripe. The words "Revenge of the tirailleurs" are written in the top lefthand corner beneath the words "'The Continent"
All Protocol Observed
Welcome to Issue 185 of The Continent
France isn't having a great month. This week, its government collapsed. And last week, not one but two of its former African colonies told it to get lost. A lot of western analysts are blaming Russia. This misses the point.
bit.ly/TC185
thought it about to time to rekindle my social media addiction!
Saw yβall had some bx3 shows recently - wish I could have been there!
using a wusthof to make a turkey sandwhich is the real flex here
Always a joy when @economist.com delivers a self-own so bad that people briefly remember that they are one of the worst rags in the business.
Would love if it stuck this time, but wouldnβt βbetβ on it.
Cocoa farmers in Ghana are a crucial bloc in the Dec. 7 presidential election. Many of those voters are angry as their sector, hit by currency depreciation, continues to suffer a rapid production decline.
(Production: Ndiaga Thiam)
South African authorities say they have retrieved six bodies of illegal miners in the past 24 hours from a disused mine shaft in Stilfontein. Hundreds are still believed to be trapped underground.
Production: Siyabonga Sishi
I have had some major career things finally come to fruition this past week. My birthday tweet could focus on those. But really, all I want for my birthday is for this verified fundraiser for a Palestinian family in Gaza to reach its goal.
chuffed.org/project/1159...
Gotta love the guy who identifies as a Monster-drinking version of Shinji calling someone ELSE retarded.
A controversial refereeing decision sparked violence and a crush at a soccer match in southeast Guinea, killing 56 people, according to a provisional toll, the government said.
Production: Mahezabin Syed, Angela Ukomadu & myself