November 3rd 2004
JOINT STATEMENT ON MAPAMBANO
NEWSLETTER
Having recognized and understood the need
for an alternative revolutionary voice in the Kenyan media, we, the
undersigned, have collectively decided to proceed with plans to launch the
Mapambano Newsletter, a publication whose main agenda will be to provide an
alternative ideological perspective of news and analysis in Kenya.
Although there is ample evidence to prove that the deformed
capitalist system of government in Neo-colonial
Without an anti-capitalist perspective that brings out the
contradictions of capitalism in clear language and spells out the process how
capitalism is responsible for the political and economic crisis in
In the circumstances, we believe that the introduction of
Mapambano is necessary, not just to fill the huge vacuum that exists in the
media today but also to prepare Kenyans for the kind of revolution whose goal
will be to overturn a political system which has given a corrupt ruling class
an endless opportunity to deceive the population with ethnic politics as this
“political class” engage in acts of looting and plunder of the economy. We are
saddened that despite the existence of more than 45 political parties in
We are equally concerned that the ruling class is promoting ethnic politics as a matter of political survival without the alternative of class politics being put forward simply because there is no publication that is properly equipped to present this alternative to the Kenyan masses.
If anything, the capitalist monopoly of the media has blunted the political sensibilities of millions of Kenyans who are constantly misled into questioning the conduct of greedy politicians instead of challenging the concept of a system that promotes corruption, man to man exploitation, mass poverty, mass unemployment, land and wealth grabbing by the rich, homelessness, crime, mass deprivation, hopelessness among the youth and a host of other vices that will never be put to an end without a revolutionary upheaval.
As Kenyans who have understood the dimensions of the crisis
in our country, we are disturbed that the deformed system of capitalism in
Both the Kenyatta and the Moi dictatorships failed to use this system to advance the interests of Kenyans. If anything, the Moi dictatorship used this system to role backwards the gains of the colonial revolution. What we are seeing in the “emerging Kibaki dictatorship” is a tendency that cannot be differentiated from past dictatorships.
We are tired of watching our country being sold to
imperialism through hundreds of imperialist institutions led by the World Bank
and IMF without serious warning or opposition being raised. Although our
economy is under the tight grip of Western multinational companies, the
capitalist media is notorious in projecting these International sharks in the
high seas of capitalism as “Foreign investors” whose agenda is to help develop
Mapambano will seek to make the connection between the suffering of our people and the conspiracy linking the ruling class and forces of imperialism that are benefiting from the exploitation of human and natural resources in our country. The need to cut this connection will become much more clear if the role this link is playing in the situation is exposed and understood. The main aims of Mapambano will be as follows:
Our view is that Mapambano alone will not bring about the
overthrow of capitalism in
1. Okoth Osewe
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2. Onyango Oloo
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3. Orina Nyamwami
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4. Ronald Elly Wanda –
5. Alex Owiti –
6. Stephen Obaje
– Kisumu, Kenya
7. Peter Nelson
Juma - Kenya
8. Dickens Kwama – At large
Published by Kenya
Socialist Democratic Alliance (KSDA)
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