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Released by the National Steering Committee of the Revolutionary Women League On 1 st of May, 2026

The Revolutionary Women League, commemorates the International Workers’ Day, honouring the historic struggle of workers and their unwavering fight against exploitation, oppression and inequality. This day is not merely a celebration, but a necessary reflection on the unfinished struggle towards our collective liberation. It compels us to confront the entrenched structures of imperialist and exploitative domination, that continue to shape the material conditions of the workers and peasants, the driving force of the economy.

We recognize that within this struggle, the question of women’s labour has become more visible and prominent in significant ways. This shift, while still incomplete, marks an important milestone in how women’s work is contextualized and situated within broader struggles for liberation. This is of importance especially as women continue to exist at the intersection of patriarchy and capitalism, systems under which their labour is continually extracted and exploited.

Women’s exploitation is manifested in formal and informal economies, as well as within unpaid domestic and formal care work, where women’s labour is central to the reproduction of society and the running of the economy, yet persistently overlooked and undervalued. In this sense, the growing visibility, owing to the labour women precariously, diligently and devotedly partake in, must be understood not as a resolution, but as a site where the contradictions of their living and working conditions are more sharply exposed.

These contradictions reinforce the urgency of liberating workers from all forms of exploitation, oppression and domination. This is a goal that cannot be achieved in isolation or through fragmented struggles, but through the conscious organization and unity of the working masses. As the Revolutionary Women’s League, we emphasize the necessity of this unity and reaffirm the task before us as women at the forefront of the struggle, to continue with the militant work of organizing and contributing to the emancipation of the exploited masses.

As we commemorate International Workers’ Day, we do so as an expression of ongoing struggle, solidarity and continued resistance.

Forward with the struggle of the emancipation of the workers!

Long live the NDR!

Forward to socialism!

THE ESCALATING CRISIS OF FEMICIDE IN KENYA
02 Jun 2026 08:50

  STATEMENT BY THE STEERING COMMITTEE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WOMEN’S LEAGUE   June 1, 2026    The Revolutionary Women’s League extends its deepest condolences to the families, friends and communities of all women whose lives have been stolen through femicide. We mourn every daughter, every mother, every sister, every wife, every domestic worker, every student, every worker, every queer woman and every woman whose life has been violently cut short.   We stand in solidarity with all those who continue to carry the pain of these losses. We do so not only as women, but as members of  [ ... ]

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REFLECTIONS OF GENERAL SECRETARY BOOKER OMOLE ON HIS RECENT VISIT TO KATHMANDU, ...
02 Jun 2026 08:49

Expose and Defeat US Imperialism, the Primary Aggressor Against Humanity May 26th, 2026   Nepal is a land of immense revolutionary history and immense contradiction. The mountains of Nepal carry the memory of armed struggle, sacrifice, and the blood of workers and peasants who rose against feudal monarchy and imperialist domination. Through the communist led anti monarchy insurgency, the old order was shaken violently. The 2001 royal massacre accelerated the collapse of feudal authority and opened the road toward the struggle for national democracy. During the ten years of People’s War,  [ ... ]

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BONIFACE MWANGI, GUANTANAMO BAY, AND THE HYPOCRISY OF US SANCTIONS: STATEMENT TO...
23 May 2026 11:52

  The Communist Party Marxist Kenya notes the recent sanctions imposed by the United States government against a Tanzanian police official over the torture involving Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire.   As revolutionaries and defenders of democratic rights, we firmly condemn torture, arbitrary detention, repression, disappearances, and attacks against activists, workers, peasants, journalists, opposition forces, and progressive voices anywhere in Africa. The suffering of the people can never be normalised. State violence against the masses remains react [ ... ]

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Fascism in the African Neocolonies Imperialist Crisis, and the Struggle for Nat...
22 May 2026 05:30

  Booker Omole, General Secretary, Communist Party Marxist Kenya
repared for the International Theoretical Conference on Fascism and Imperialism in the 21st Century in the Neocolonies
Kathmandu, Nepal
22 to 23 May 2026 Imperialism in Crisis and the Return of Fascism   The Communist Party Marxist Kenya extends militant proletarian greetings to all revolutionary organisations, communist parties, anti-imperialist formations, workers movements, youth organisations, and progressive intellectuals gathered at this important international theoretical conference in Kathmandu, Nepal.   This confe [ ... ]

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