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Die Sonne scheint auf neue Märkte Solarstrom boomt auch in Afrika. Doch in Ghana zeigt sich, wie schwierig die Wende wird.

www.republik.ch/2026/02/12/d...
#Ghana, #Senegal #Nigeria #Energiewende #Sonnenenergie #Nkrumah #Calzone

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The gathering storm facing Africa in 2026: Entrenching conflicts, Fractured Order, and eroding agency 14 January 2026

amaniafrica-et.org/the-gatherin... #USAid #Africa #geopolitics #panafricanism #Nkrumah #Mandazi

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VP of Ghana 🇬🇭 was in Guinea 🇬🇳 to discuss acquisition of the house where Ghana’s legendary first president #Kwame #Nkrumah lived after 1966.

To preserve his legacy and ‘create a full tourist experience’

Future visitors should certainly read the recent book by Howard French @hofrench.bsky.social

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Photo of the book cover Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism by Kwame Nkrumah. White dust jacket with bold black and blue text; the title emphasizes “Neo-Colonialism” in blue and “The Last Stage of Imperialism” below. A classic anti-imperialist political text.

Publication info:
Kwame Nkrumah, Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1965 (first edition). U.S. edition: International Publishers, 1966.

Author  (brief bio):
Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972) was a leading Pan-Africanist, Marxist anti-imperialist, and Ghana’s first prime minister and president. He led Ghana to independence in 1957 and argued that political sovereignty without economic control is a fraud. He was overthrown in a Western-backed coup in 1966 and died in exile.

Succinct summary (≈1000 characters):
Nkrumah argues that classical colonialism did not end with independence but evolved into neo-colonialism—a system in which formally sovereign states remain economically dominated by imperial powers. Control no longer requires governors and flags; it operates through finance capital, foreign ownership, trade dependency, debt, aid conditionality, currency systems, and multinational corporations. Local elites are cultivated as intermediaries, giving imperial control a “national” face while real power lies outside the country. Development plans, elections, and sovereignty become largely theatrical when key resources, credit, and export channels are externally controlled. Neo-colonialism is more dangerous than old colonialism because it is less visible and harder to resist, even as it extracts surplus more efficiently. Nkrumah insists that liberation requires breaking these economic mechanisms through control of capital, resources, and planning, and through regional or continental unity to prevent divide-and-rule. The book reframes independence as a material class relation in global form, exposing imperialism as an ongoing system rather than a historical phase.

Photo of the book cover Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism by Kwame Nkrumah. White dust jacket with bold black and blue text; the title emphasizes “Neo-Colonialism” in blue and “The Last Stage of Imperialism” below. A classic anti-imperialist political text. Publication info: Kwame Nkrumah, Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1965 (first edition). U.S. edition: International Publishers, 1966. Author (brief bio): Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972) was a leading Pan-Africanist, Marxist anti-imperialist, and Ghana’s first prime minister and president. He led Ghana to independence in 1957 and argued that political sovereignty without economic control is a fraud. He was overthrown in a Western-backed coup in 1966 and died in exile. Succinct summary (≈1000 characters): Nkrumah argues that classical colonialism did not end with independence but evolved into neo-colonialism—a system in which formally sovereign states remain economically dominated by imperial powers. Control no longer requires governors and flags; it operates through finance capital, foreign ownership, trade dependency, debt, aid conditionality, currency systems, and multinational corporations. Local elites are cultivated as intermediaries, giving imperial control a “national” face while real power lies outside the country. Development plans, elections, and sovereignty become largely theatrical when key resources, credit, and export channels are externally controlled. Neo-colonialism is more dangerous than old colonialism because it is less visible and harder to resist, even as it extracts surplus more efficiently. Nkrumah insists that liberation requires breaking these economic mechanisms through control of capital, resources, and planning, and through regional or continental unity to prevent divide-and-rule. The book reframes independence as a material class relation in global form, exposing imperialism as an ongoing system rather than a historical phase.

Photo of the book cover Unequal Exchange: Past, Present, and Future by Torkil Lauesen. Minimalist design with the title in black text on a pale background, abstract intersecting red and blue arcs framed in black, and the series label “Anti-imperialist Marxism Series” at the bottom.

Publication info:
Lauesen, Torkil. Unequal Exchange: Past, Present, and Future. Copenhagen: Anti-Imperialist Marxism (AIM) Series, 2024. ISBN 979-8-3306-1254-3.

Author (very brief bio):
Torkil Lauesen (b. 1951) is a Danish Marxist theorist and long-time anti-imperialist activist. He writes on imperialism, unequal exchange, the labor aristocracy, and the global division of labor, focusing on how surplus is transferred from the Global South to the imperial core.

Succinct summary (≈1000 characters):
Lauesen argues that contemporary imperialism is sustained less by direct colonial rule and more by unequal exchange embedded in global trade, production chains, and wage differentials. Value created by workers in the Global South is systematically transferred to the imperial core through price structures, productivity gaps enforced by power, currency hierarchies, logistics control, and monopoly capital. This hidden transfer subsidizes higher wages and social stability in core countries, helping to explain reformism and political inertia there while intensifying exploitation elsewhere. Lauesen traces the concept historically, clarifies debates within Marxism, and updates it for a world of globalized supply chains and finance. Crucially, he treats unequal exchange not as a static condition but as a diagnostic map: it reveals where imperial accumulation depends on circulation, transport, energy, and trade chokepoints. The book’s political aim is to show how anti-imperialist struggle must target these material arteries, especially by re-orienting core-country working-class politics away from national privilege and toward global class confrontation.

Photo of the book cover Unequal Exchange: Past, Present, and Future by Torkil Lauesen. Minimalist design with the title in black text on a pale background, abstract intersecting red and blue arcs framed in black, and the series label “Anti-imperialist Marxism Series” at the bottom. Publication info: Lauesen, Torkil. Unequal Exchange: Past, Present, and Future. Copenhagen: Anti-Imperialist Marxism (AIM) Series, 2024. ISBN 979-8-3306-1254-3. Author (very brief bio): Torkil Lauesen (b. 1951) is a Danish Marxist theorist and long-time anti-imperialist activist. He writes on imperialism, unequal exchange, the labor aristocracy, and the global division of labor, focusing on how surplus is transferred from the Global South to the imperial core. Succinct summary (≈1000 characters): Lauesen argues that contemporary imperialism is sustained less by direct colonial rule and more by unequal exchange embedded in global trade, production chains, and wage differentials. Value created by workers in the Global South is systematically transferred to the imperial core through price structures, productivity gaps enforced by power, currency hierarchies, logistics control, and monopoly capital. This hidden transfer subsidizes higher wages and social stability in core countries, helping to explain reformism and political inertia there while intensifying exploitation elsewhere. Lauesen traces the concept historically, clarifies debates within Marxism, and updates it for a world of globalized supply chains and finance. Crucially, he treats unequal exchange not as a static condition but as a diagnostic map: it reveals where imperial accumulation depends on circulation, transport, energy, and trade chokepoints. The book’s political aim is to show how anti-imperialist struggle must target these material arteries, especially by re-orienting core-country working-class politics away from national privilege and toward global class confrontation.

Today’s serious #revolutionary #Marxist-Leninist #class-conscious arsenal would pair Nkrumah’s Neo-Colonialism (1965) with Lauesen’s Unequal Exchange (2024) — not as alternatives, but as complementary anti-imperialist weapons.

*Marxist Dad*

#Nkrumah #Lauesen #Neo-Colonialism #UnequalExchange

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Ghana-États-Unis : aux origines du dialogue intellectuel panafricain Après son indépendance en 1957, le Ghana est devenu le centre névralgique de la rencontre entre intellectuels africains et afro-américains. Cet héritage s’est prolongé aux États-Unis, où il a donné n…

A Lire: #Ghana - #États-Unis : aux origines du dialogue intellectuel panafricain
Par Sophie Boutière Damahi @sobtr.bsky.social On y parle #panafricanisme #BlackPower #Nkrumah W. E. B. Du Bois et bien d'autres
www.mediapart.fr/journal/cult...

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Cybersecurity Amendment Bill could criminalize free speech – Oppong Nkrumah Former Minister for Works and Housing, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has cautioned that the government’s proposed Cybersecurit...

#Featured #Local #News #News #Cybersecurity #Amendment #Bill […]

[Original post on adomonline.com]

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L'épopée Nkrumah du Ghana à Harlem - Entretien Dans un nouvel ouvrage, l’historien Howard French raconte l’épopée des luttes entrelacées pour la décolonisation de l’Afrique et pour les droits civiques des Noirs aux États-Unis, à travers le (…)

📚 Dans un nouvel ouvrage, l’historien Howard French raconte l’épopée des luttes entrelacées pour la décolonisation de l’Afrique et pour les droits civiques des Noirs aux #usa à travers le parcours de Kwame #nkrumah
Par Victoria Brittain @theguardian.com
📌 #ghana🇬🇭 #harlem @hofrench.bsky.social

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Avec Miriam Makeba et Stokely Carmichael vous croiserez évidemment Harry #Belafonte, Amilcar #Cabral et Kwame #Nkrumah aussi. Les scènes principales ont lieu à Conakry, en République de Guinée, sous le régime d'Ahmed Sékou Touré (1958-1983). 3/4

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Btw: Zohran Mamdani's second name is Kwame (after Kwame #Nkrumah), he was born in #Kampala, and studied Africana Studies

@africanstudies #Uganda #AfricanStudies #Africa #Mamdani #NYC

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1/🧵 Immanuel Wallerstein is known for his world-systems analysis. But few recall that his ideas were shaped by engagement with African decolonisation. In the 1960s, #Wallerstein lived and travelled across #Africa, meeting #Fanon and Samir Amin, and admiring #Nkrumah and Cabral.

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Stokely Carmichael et Miriam Makeba en exil et en lutte chez Sékou Touré - Bonnes feuilles La vie en Guinée-Conakry de ce couple iconique est racontée dans un récit publié ce 25 avril par les éditions Ròt-Bò-Krik. Aux côtés du président guinéen et de leaders indépendantistes, dont Kwame (…)

Avec Sékou Touré et Kwame #Nkrumah, la chanteuse Miriam #Makeba et le leader du #BlackPower Stokely #Carmichael ont forgé leur pensée panafricaniste et contribué à faire le pont avec les luttes aux #USA. @elarabertho.bsky.social publie l'histoire de ce couple iconique chez @rotbokrik.bsky.social 👇

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Stop politicising Ghana’s economic gains – Oppong Nkrumah tells govt Ranking Member of the Ec...

www.adomonline.com/stop-politicising-ghanas...

#Politics #Kojo #Oppong #Nkrumah

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Oppong Nkrumah mourns with DJ Awana’s family and Multimedia Group Ofoase-Ayirebi Member of Parl...

www.adomonline.com/oppong-nkrumah-mourns-wi...

#Local #News #Featured #News #Top #Story #DJ #Awana #Kojo #Oppong #Nkrumah

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Oppong Nkrumah vows to ensure fiscal prudence, prevent budget overruns The Ranking Member of Parl...

www.adomonline.com/oppong-nkrumah-vows-to-e...

#Business #Politics #Kojo #Oppong #Nkrumah

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Ghana’s Independence – Steve Hendrix with the "Global Minute"
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Ghana’s Independence – Steve Hendrix with the "Global Minute"

#Ghana #GlobalMinute #Ghana@68 #Ghana #Colonialism #IndependenceDay #Freedom #Africa #HistoryMatters #ForeignPolicy #SteveHendrix #NationalSecurity #Nkrumah #CPP #ViralNews

youtube.com/shorts/1tFQP...

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#Nkrumah She didn't exactly look enthusiastic - a sort of 'lie back and think of England' moment... 😏

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This week in history: January 6-12 Öcalan death sentence delayed; Soviet Union launches Soyuz 17; Nkrumah independence campaign in Gold Coast; Polish nationalist campaign on Danzig.

#Turkey #Kurdistan #PKK #USSR #Ghana #Germany #Gdansk #Poland

This week in #history: January 6-12

#Öcalan death sentence delayed;
#SovietUnion launches #Soyuz 17;
#Nkrumah independence campaign in #GoldCoast;
#Polish nationalist campaign on #Danzig.

www.wsws.org/en/articles/...

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I am deeply saddened to learn of the death of Professor Richard #Rathbone (#SOAS), an inspiring scholar of #African #history with whom I studied. A man of profound learning, he was formidably well read and had a staggering knowledge of choral music & opera. #Ghana #Nkrumah

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NKRUMAH - Rough & Rugged // Rough & Dubbed, by Nkrumah 1 track album


🔊 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #PositiveVibrations

Nkrumah:
🎵 Rough & Rugged

#Nkrumah

▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify
▶️ Song on #Bandcamp:

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NKRUMAH - Rough & Rugged // Rough & Dubbed, by Nkrumah 1 track album


🔊 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #PositiveVibrations

Nkrumah:
🎵 Rough & Rugged

#Nkrumah

▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify
▶️ Song on #Bandcamp:

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