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60 years of African unity: what’s failed and what’s succeeded

60 years of African unity: what’s failed and what’s succeeded

AFRICA Day this year marks 60 years since the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The anniversary begs the question: How much of the vision of the OAU’s founding fathers has been realised 60 years on? What would not be there but for the efforts of the organisation and its successor the African Union? Author KEITH GOTTSCHALK, Political Scientist, University of the Western Cape There were two competing visions lobbying at the founding. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s president, in his Africa Must Unite speech, argued the pan-African case for continental federalism, for a Union of African States, with one…
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