Juma Wasili

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Juma Wasili

Juma Wasili

@JumaWasili

Human rights activist.

Blantyre,Malawi Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@PempheroMphande For a long time, the legacies of apartheid has been used as an excuse to take meaningful steps to eradicate majority white control of economy. Unfortunately, the majority black people remain largely poor and vent their frustration on black foreigners.
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Pemphero W Mphande
Pemphero W Mphande@PempheroMphande·
When Black people turn against each other, it only serves white supremacy which exploits Africa while we remain divided, poor and weak. This is not new. In Rwanda, colonial power Belgium deliberately deepened divisions between Hutu and Tutsi, and the result was catastrophic. The same pattern of internal conflict has crippled countries like DR Congo and Sudan. Now in South Africa, xenophobia is being normalised as unity. Today it is foreigners being targeted. Tomorrow it will be Zulus versus Tsonga and other tribes from Limpopo. That is how division works, it consumes everyone in the end. White supremacy has always used divide and rule in Africa. The Belgians did it in Rwanda by stocking up hatred between Tutsi and Hutus. They are now doing it in South Africa between foreigners and citizens. Black people must wake up and realise that tribalism, xenophobia, Black on Black hatred is not strength. It is self destruction and breaks us apart. We have to find a way to unite, live together and trade together. Unfortunately, majority of our people are uneducated and poor which creates unfounded hatred. That is why leaders of xenophobic movements over the years have been mostly uneducated. We must educate each other about unity and black consciousness as preached by our leaders like Steve Biko. Even for us as black people, our struggle must remain directed at systems of white supremacy and racism, not devolve into indiscriminate hatred for white people, for a just cause cannot be driven by the very impulses it seeks to overcome!
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@princestevens1 At the current trajectory, and even for the last four decades, we have regressed. Sliding backwards. We are far from being those you just mentioned.
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Prince Stevens
Prince Stevens @princestevens1·
Malawi is stuck. More people still using tablet soaps. Countries across the region are advancing. Nairobi is far larger & more affluent than Lilongwe. Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Lusaka continue to grow & modernize. Almost everyone is progressing except Malawi. No hope for our youth.
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@AfricaFactsZone Anything that compromises our sovereignty and national interests should be rebuked in strongest possible terms. “He who feeds you, controls you “ Sankara.
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Zambia has rejected USA's $1 billion health funding over concerns about them having access to citizens' data. Zimbabwe also rejected a $367 million health funding from America over concerns about the deal violating its sovereignty.
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@NationOnlineMw Honestly I don’t care what they are taxing us. No matter the amount. I am only looking forward to how these taxes will be put into use. And if they dare to plunder these proceeds, Malawian voters know best. Ask Chakwera.
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NationOnline@NationOnlineMw·
Minister of Finance Joseph Mwanamvekha has announced that the government will introduce VAT on digital services provided by foreign platforms such as Netflix, YouTube & Facebook. He said he will soon present a bill in Parliament to explain how the new tax measure will work.
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@PempheroMphande In Kwame Nkrumah’s words, Africa must unite or perish. Ever wonder why the continent consumes what it doesn’t produce and produce what it doesn’t consume? This is imperialism of higher order.
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Pemphero W Mphande
Pemphero W Mphande@PempheroMphande·
It does not make sense to me that Africa in 2026 with 1.5 billion people still needs aid from America and other countries outside of Africa. But each time i make this point, proud African beggars attack me. They say “I don’t know what i am saying. We will die of hunger and disease”. If even only 1 million Africans agree with me, that is well and good, however. It is this population that will do away with donor aid in Africa and look towards mutually beneficial trade deals with other countries. I need to be in a room and in constant conversation with these Africans!
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Prince Stevens
Prince Stevens @princestevens1·
They took the man. They could not take the message. 60 years later, his words still disturb the comfortable. From Harlem to the World! The ballot or the bullet? You live, Brother Malcom!
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@joseph_kalimbwe When KK left office, he only had a house in Lusaka and 800$ in his bank. True leadership.
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Joseph Kalimbwe
Joseph Kalimbwe@joseph_kalimbwe·
When Kaunda's son shot someone in Lusaka, Kaunda himself as President went to the police & got his own son locked up in jail. Son spent time in prison while his father was President at State House. We don't respect KK enough in Zambia. You never see that elsewhere in Africa !!
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@AfricaFirsts Because of these two idiots sitting here, disguised as leaders, young men are told to fight for their countries, while war mongers are plundering millions it money.
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
The 2002 Pretoria Accord, signed in South Africa 🇿🇦, by Paul Kagame and Joseph Kabila under Thabo Mbeki’s mediation, sought to end the DR Congo 🇨🇩 War by exchanging Rwanda’s 🇷🇼 troop withdrawal for the disarmament of Hutu rebels. 24 years later, the war hasn't ended.
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Nigeria's Coach, Eric Chelle has requested a $130,000 salary per month for him and his technical staff. He currently earns $50,000 per month. He also requested a house, a furnished office, flight tickets for him, his wife and kids, a private car with a chauffeur and security.
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@elonmusk In my country, there is freedom of speech but not freedom after speech.
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@PempheroMphande Paint Rwanda and US using the same brush. Same old crooks. Warmongers. Masters of destabilization. And Kagame can’t be smart by looting from Africa, developing Africa. No way.
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Pemphero W Mphande
Pemphero W Mphande@PempheroMphande·
Rwanda should be involved in what is happening in DRC 100% more than the USA. It is a war on their own people, in their backyard. The white man must not in African affairs!
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Global Folder@Global_Folder·
Tanzania has been removed from the EU's financial high-risk list after exiting the FATF greylist, demonstrating progress in anti-money laundering reforms, which is anticipated to facilitate trade, reduce transaction costs, and enhance investor confidence.
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
having come to power through a military coup at the age of 41. With 73% of Ugandans under the age of 40, the majority of the population has known only one president. Uganda also has one of the youngest populations in the world, with a median age of just 17.
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
Uganda’s 2026 election—marked by a crackdown on opposition figures, internet shutdowns, widespread repression, intimidation, and a pervasive climate of fear—has been won by the incumbent ruler. He will turn 81 in September and has governed Uganda for nearly half of his life,
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@Mikedotcoza @DanCorderOnAir South Africa remains the most unequal nation on the planet. The excuse of apartheid remains a convenient excuse to take meaningful steps to address the legacies of apartheid, founded on brutality and oppression.
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@jasonhickel Nonetheless, China can’t be a good friend of Africa. You can’t separate it with neocolonialism. The York of debts is a non starter. It’s just that Africa has nowhere to go for meaningful partnerships to bolster trade.
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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
"Nothing that China has done in Africa comes anywhere close to any of this. The moral and material difference is vast. China does not maintain military occupations in Africa. It does not perform regime-change operations, assassinations and coups. It does not control African currencies. It does not impose sanctions or structural adjustment programmes on African economies. China has not perpetrated genocide in Africa. It has never invaded an African country. Indeed, China has not invaded any country anywhere in the past 46 years. During this same period, we have watched Western states invade and bomb a long list of global South countries, with spectacular violence, including seven countries in 2025 alone."
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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
Is China doing "colonialism" in Africa? Here I argue that equating China’s activities in Africa to Western colonialism/imperialism is not only empirically incorrect, it trivialises the extraordinary violence of the latter. It is a form of denialism. jasonhickel.substack.com/p/is-china-doi…
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@Ir65625Irish @PempheroMphande He had already inherited a fortune from his father who was actively involved in the brutal apartheid government in South Africa.
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Irish Potatoes
Irish Potatoes@Ir65625Irish·
@PempheroMphande Elon said he arrived in the US from canada with just $2000 in his pocket. How then can his wealth be from proceeds of SA aparthied? Are you insinuating that he lied?
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Pemphero W Mphande
Pemphero W Mphande@PempheroMphande·
Elon Musk tries so hard to be not just American but a white American. He even joins the bandwagon of white Americans hating on immigrants. But Elon is an immigrant in the USA. He was born and grew up in South Africa. He is an immigrant in the USA and was there illegally at some point. The origins of his wealth are from proceeds of apartheid and oppression of black people. Perhaps, that’s why he hates black people so much and why he is ashamed of his background. No matter how hard Elon tries he cant erase his background. He will always be a South African immigrant who tries so hard to American and is now being used to spread America’s agenda of wars for oil against vulnerable people. He is no different from a house nigga. When Trump threatened to deport him, he deleted his biggest tweet, “Trump is in the Epstein files” and fell in line!
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Juma Wasili
Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@PempheroMphande The aftermath of the failed 1953 coup, directly supported by CIA to overthrow Iran’s popular and democratically elected president Mahommed Massedegh remains a thorn in the flesh of subsequent US presidents. Iran’s crime is simply a resistance to hegemony by US and Israel. Shame.
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Juma Wasili@JumaWasili·
@maxvayshia A friend visited Tunis some time back, he was asked by an immigration officer, so you are coming from Africa?
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Maxvayshia™@maxvayshia·
Do Moroccoans, Tunisians, Egyptians and Algerians really acknowledge that they are Africans?
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Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
In Zambia they call it "Ubowa" What do you call Mushroom in your native language?
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