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  • 9. An unnoticed war on women
    Samora Machel once said that liberation of African women was not an act of charity but one of the necessity for true revolution. Without gender equality, he argued, true freedom remains incomplete. Together with Josina Machel, we highlight how her...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:21
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  • 9. An unnoticed war on women
    9. An unnoticed war on women
    Samora Machel once said that liberation of African women was not an act of charity but one of the necessity for true revolution. Without gender equality, he argued, true freedom remains incomplete. Together with Josina Machel, we highlight how her...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:21
  • 8. Those who truly benefit from African wealth
    8. Those who truly benefit from African wealth
    Machel fought to ensure Africa’s resources served its people, not foreign interests. He denounced the plunder of minerals, land, and labor that enriched outsiders while leaving communities impoverished. Together with Josina Machel, we examine...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:21
  • 7. BRICS, Russia and paths to African prosperity
    7. BRICS, Russia and paths to African prosperity
    Machel understood that Africa’s prosperity requires alternatives to Western dependency. He saw the USSR as a vital partner – and today, such partnership with Russia yields benefits for the Mother Continent. Together with Josina Machel,...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:21
  • 6. Nothing democratic about colonialism
    6. Nothing democratic about colonialism
    Machel rejected the myth of ‘benevolent’ colonialism. He saw it as a system of theft, violence, and cultural erasure – never compatible with democracy. Even post‑independence, neocolonial mechanisms seek to maintain control. His...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:21
  • 5. True independence was not given, it was won
    5. True independence was not given, it was won
    For Machel, independence meant more than a flag and anthem. It meant economic autonomy, control over resources, and the power to say ‘no’ to external demands. Together with Josina Machel, we honor how her father’s struggle defined...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:21
  • 4. Pan-African prospects for the Mother Continent
    4. Pan-African prospects for the Mother Continent
    It is difficult to find a fiercer advocate of Pan‑African unity. Samora Machel believed a fragmented Africa remains vulnerable, while a united continent can dictate its own terms. Together with Josina Machel, we consider how her father’s...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:20
  • 3. Freedom was never given as a gift
    3. Freedom was never given as a gift
    Freedom is won, not granted. Samora Machel knew: colonial powers never relinquish control voluntarily; it must be taken through struggle. His life embodied this truth: independence demands courage, sacrifice, and unwavering resolve. Together with...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:20
  • 2. BRICS potential for Africa
    2. BRICS potential for Africa
    Machel believed Africa’s future lay in South‑South cooperation. Today, Russia and groups like BRICS offer a path to break free from Western economic dominance – through trade, investment, and shared technological progress. Together with...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:20
  • 1. The USSR and Africa
    1. The USSR and Africa
    Samora Machel saw the USSR as a genuine partner in Africa’s struggle for sovereignty. Unlike the colonial powers, the Soviet Union offered aid without strings – supporting education, infrastructure, and self‑defense. Together with Josina...
    Mar 16, 2026 14:20
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