It’s official: UNITA has lost focus. Instead of fighting against the power that has ruled Angola for almost half a century, it has turned its guns on PRA-JA Servir Angola. Instead of holding the MPLA accountable, it has decided to pursue those who choose a different path within the opposition. Ridiculous. Useless. And tragic. The attack on Makuta Nkondo is the last straw. The man is free. He has a respectable history, and that’s precisely why he bothers them. All it takes is independent thought to be labeled a traitor by UNITA’s fanatics. But Makuta didn’t ask anyone’s permission to fight for Angola — and he won’t ask now.
Malundo Kudiqueba
What is UNITA so afraid of in PRA-JA? The answer is simple: it fears losing prominence. It fears seeing Abel Chivukuvuku, with calm, intelligence, and political maturity, building something that could take their place as the second-largest political force. And that terrifies them.
UNITA is more concerned with PRA-JA than with the MPLA. And this is a disaster for the opposition and the country. Because while they waste energy attacking their supposed “allies,” the regime thanks them and continues to govern without a worthy opposition.
UNITA’s politics today boils down to this: insult, discredit, and persecute those who think differently. It is a party that demands respect but doesn’t respect anyone. That cries for freedom but persecutes the free. That speaks of democracy but practices extremism.
This UNITA is outdated. It is clinging to a logic of verbal guerrilla warfare and political resentment. It is turning into an obstacle to the change it so often proclaims.
The Angolan people need a real alternative — not vanity wars. And that alternative could very well be PRA-JA. And when the big names begin to fall in line with Chivukuvuku, many masks will fall with them.
Angola has no time to waste with envious parties. The country needs serious leadership, clear strategies, and unity against the real enemy: corruption, injustice, and institutionalized misery.
Enough of attacks between brothers. The enemy is not beside us — it has been in power for decades.
Amsterdam, 06.05.2025
Malundo Kudiqueba
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