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Africa must seize this moment to unite towards progress — Kimathi Rawlings

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMay 19, 2025 Historical & Cultural Insights No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kimathi Rawlings, son of former President Jerry John Rawlings, has emphasised the need for unity and collaboration to achieve progress across the African continent.

He said Africa has reached a critical point where collective planning and cooperation are vital to realising the continent’s development goals.

Speaking to the media on Monday, May 9, after the unveiling of a statue in honour of former Burkinabè leader Captain Thomas Sankara, Kimathi stressed that Africa’s success depends on its unity.

“United, we will rise, and divided, we will fall. That’s the way I look at it. I think now more than ever, we have the opportunity to come together as a continent. Many have come before who have tried to accomplish this, but I feel that the atmosphere is perfect for that kind of unity. We see what is happening in the West,” he said.

He added that the continent must shift focus inward to forge a collective path forward.

“For once, I think we are in a position to look inward at ourselves and see how we can progress as a continent — not just divided, with everyone doing something in their own little corner. Together, I think we could be a force for good in this world,” he said.

Kimathi further called for a renewed commitment from African leaders to work towards a unified and prosperous future.

“Let’s streamline things. Let’s work towards a better future. I think our leaders are on the precipice of making that happen. We’re in a good place — but certainly, united, we will be able to accomplish that,” he stated.



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