Nigerian communities take Shell to court over decades of oil pollution
Nigeria

Nigerian communities take Shell to court over decades of oil pollution

At least 1.5 million tons of crude oil has been split in the Niger Delta since 1958, according to the UN’s Environment Program (UNEP).

Pavan Kulkarni
February 18, 2025
Sudan’s war escalates: displacement, famine, and human catastrophe in Darfur
Sudan

Sudan’s war escalates: displacement, famine, and human catastrophe in Darfur

Another attack on Sudan’s largest IDP camp, already at the center of the world’s largest displacement crisis, added to the death toll—on top of the 13 children dying of hunger each day for over six months

Pavan Kulkarni
February 17, 2025
Cameroon’s striking workers win against French sugar giant despite “bloody repression”
Cameroon

Cameroon’s striking workers win against French sugar giant despite “bloody repression”

Longstanding labor unrest over low wages, union suppression, and unsafe work conditions at Cameroon’s largest sugar company, owned by a French agro-giant, erupted into a strike on January 26 over delayed payments.

Pavan Kulkarni
February 12, 2025
The people of Benin intensify anti-French protests in the wake of a terror attack
Benin

The people of Benin intensify anti-French protests in the wake of a terror attack

“What is evident is that Benin is now at war—a war waged by French imperialism through proxy jihadist forces,” argues Damien Zinsou Degbe of Benin’s Council of Patriotic Youth, which has organized several protests demanding the expulsion of French troops.

Pavan Kulkarni
February 5, 2025
Neoliberalism responsible for devastating Johannesburg fires, says union
South Africa

Neoliberalism responsible for devastating Johannesburg fires, says union

The devastating fires in the slums of South Africa’s Johannesburg expose the deeper crisis of housing triggered by neoliberal policies.

Pavan Kulkarni
February 2, 2025
South African workers continue strike against retrenchments at Bidvest SACD’s Durban plant
South Africa

South African workers continue strike against retrenchments at Bidvest SACD’s Durban plant

Workers have been on strike for over 20 days in response to attempts by the company to retrench permanent employees and replace them with outsourced ones, NUMSA’s spokesperson Phakimile Hlubi Majola told Peoples Dispatch.

Pavan Kulkarni
January 27, 2025
Water-supply workers win wage-hike struggle in South Africa’s Mbombela city
South Africa

Water-supply workers win wage-hike struggle in South Africa’s Mbombela city

A last minute agreement between Silulumanzi and the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) has averted a strike scheduled for January 23.

Pavan Kulkarni
January 24, 2025
78 miners found starved and dehydrated to death in South African police operation against unlicensed mining
South Africa

78 miners found starved and dehydrated to death in South African police operation against unlicensed mining

The bodies of 78 dead miners have been retrieved from a shaft in Buffelsfontein mine’s Shaft 11 after being trapped underground since last August by the South African police who cut-off food and water supply in its attempt to crackdown on unlicensed mining.

Pavan Kulkarni
January 22, 2025