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World War III and Africa

Today, on this episode of Lumumba’s Africa, the Professor examines Africa’s position in an increasingly fractured world – from proxy wars and resource grabs to the weaponization of debt and the scramble for critical minerals. But this is not a story of helplessness, this is a conversation about survival, sovereignty, and whether Africa can escape the fate history has too often written for it.

2.04.2026
12:16 min
2.04.2026
12:16 min
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World War III and Africa
Lumumba’s Africa focuses on the past and current issues affecting the African continent; Filmed amidst the beautiful landscapes of Kenya and hosted by Professor P.L.O. Lumumba, the show looks at the many dichotomies of Africa: why are some of the economies thriving while others stall; why conflicts emerge and refuse to die down, and why despite colonialism being ‘gone’, it still ruins the prosperity of nations.