
European Union: Club MD-UE – The Launch of the “Moldova-EU” Club in Brussels (12.10.2023)





“Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa has been forced to adjourn Parliament until next week after some MPs attempted to assault Zaake accusing him of making defamatory remarks against Kinyamatama, thus prompting the Opposition MPs to shield Zaake from being lynched. When the NRM Female MPs saw Zaake exit the Parliament chambers, they ambushed him in an attempt to beat him up, but the Seargent at Arms & some Opposition MPs rescued Zaake and moved him out” (Parliament Watch, 12.10.2023).
“MP Juliet Kinyamatama has accused fellow legislator Francis Zaake of defamation. This forced Deputy Speaker, Mr Thomas Tayebwa to suspend Parliament for 10 minutes. “Let that video be played, I want the world to see what he said, why are we covering evil? An attack on a woman is an attack on all of us as female MPs. I have been keeping my cool, but I want this house to see what exactly happened. We can’t cover men that don’t respect women. I can’t be called what he called me,” Kinyamatama said on Thursday” (933 KFM, 12.10.2023).
Whatever Francis Zaake MP does… gets him into trouble. He cannot act as an politician and be active. If the National Resistance Movement (NRM) gets their way. They will easily banish him from Parliament and this is the latest move.
The Speaker and others has already tried to muffle him. They took away his role as Commissioner and haven’t allowed him to return. This is happening after the courts has re-instated him. So, it is convenient that it happens now.
Zaake MP is a politician from the People Power Movement and a close ally of Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine. A man who has been tarnished and been looked down upon, because of his loyalty and that his such a firebrand in the National Unity Platform (NUP). They wouldn’t have gone after him this much, if they didn’t fear what he represents and who his associated with.
Because, yes the words he used in Rakai district wasn’t beautiful. They were harsh and derogatory. However, if the Woman MP has such troubles with this. Why don’t she speaks to the President who has called the Opposition for “cockroaches, pigs, parasites” and the list goes on. He has talked about crushing and ending it plenty of times. In fashions and means, which are much more harsher than what Zaake MP ever was. Therefore, if the NRM wants to lecture anyone. Look at your master and what he says.
Yes, the words can hurt and yes they can feel critical. Regardless of that, the Kinyamatama MP is issuing motion to vacate the Mityana MP and calling for a recall. That is censoring his words and stopping him from acting in his best interest. This is something she wouldn’t allow herself or her members in the NRM. That’s why you know his a pawn and they hope to take him off the board completely. It’s how I perceive it, because nothing else has worked.
Zaake MP is a target and has been one. That has been obvious for years and he has been in the firing-line by association. He has dared to be on the barricades and has gotten little for it. Except a lot of pain and hardships.
She herself should be careful and she wasn’t acting in good faith either. When they inside the chamber today tried to lynch him. Who in their right mind does that? Especially, when the MP just issues a motion and wants her case heard like this. When we know the Parliament is in favour of going after him after all. That’s been done once already in the 11th Parliament and this would have been the second time in this term alone.
The Rakai District MP should ask herself… can she always carry her words and her actions? Will she always act honourable and not say something out of spite or order? Especially in a rally or to crowds to spread a political message? I doubt she’s that sort of person… when she can easily start lynching and call for his demise on the steps of Parliament. Like she is the voters of Mityana district. They are the ones that voted him in and they are the ones his responsible for.
While Zaake MP has his antics and has to be responsible for them. There are civil court cases that matters and not having plenary sessions discussing this. Unless, the August House has become a place for petty infighting and intrigue. Not a place of government business and legislation. Because, there are plenty of tragedies and needs that isn’t met in the Republic.
However, the Rakai Woman MP is more important than government business. That’s why the Plenary Session had to be ajourned, as they was so close to lynch Zaake MP. It is just tragic how things are operating and done in the chambers. They are just violating on the turf, but trying to implement the outstanding rules for others on the outside. Rules and ethical codes we know the NRM wouldn’t bound themselves by. Because, that would mean the President had to bite his tongue and talk more softly. Alas, that will never happen. Peace.


“We see it as a taboo to discuss the issue of the Red Sea even in the parliament. The Red Sea and the Nile define Ethiopia. They are the foundation for our development and downfall. We require substantial discussions about the Red Sea” – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali (11.10.2023).
We have seen this one coming. It has been daunting on us. The Addis Ababa who wants a NAVY and wants to be “sea-born”. The landlocked nation of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia wants to have it’s own ports and be able to get imports through vessels. Not only have trade agreements and be at will of other nations.
That is what is happening here. Over the last few years there been a shift and possible movements on this front. The Prosperity Party and the Prime Minister has flaunted this sort of ideas over a long time. It isn’t new and it has been visible.
We can go back to June 2021 when Dina Mufti said the state planned to build military bases by the Red Sea. That is putting Eritrea under pressure and only them. As it wasn’t the Gulf of Aden and then Djibouti would be questioned. No, this is Ethiopia telling about the possibility to build a base and be stationed on Eritrean soil.
The landlocked nation spoken of launching a navy back in 2018 and in 2021 there was talk of setting up a Navy base, but Ethiopia has no territory by the sea. They did though in May 2021 launch a logo and a uniform for a new marine unit or navy of the FDRE.
The FDRE has dry-docks and the biggest is 73 kilometres outside of Addis Ababa is Modjo Port and Terminal. It is an inland port, which is dry and a continuation of the Ethio – Djibouti Railway-line. That’s where the Ethiopian Navy will train and that’s the news of the Ethiopian Federal Police Commissioner General Demelash Gebremichael on the 1st June 2022.
Therefore, the things that the PM is speaking off… isn’t new and there been in the works. The ideals and belief that its FDRE right to the Red Sea. Only shows there is a difference between Addis Ababa and Asmara. This is a brewing conflict between the nations. It would be yet another time that the PM goes against a former ally. He has done so in Amhara region and this would be the second ally of the Tripartite Ally in the War of the North. Without the EDF in the Tigray region, the ENDF wouldn’t have had as much firepower or ability to invade region. Therefore, after all the internal conflicts in Ethiopia. It is hard to see the abilities to beat or even destroy EDF in Eritrea.
It is a worrying sign that the PM speaks of this. He is now continuing the idea and we can wonder how they will implement it. Either by war or by dialogue. We can wonder if Eritrea wants to cease sovereignty to Ethiopia and give them parts of Assab ports. By all estimations and such, we cannot see the PFDJ and President Afewerki willingly to give away or be friendly to share the ownership. That’s taking away the independence and we know that’s one of the most valuable assets the PFDJ has.
This means it has do be done by force. It isn’t like any of the neighbours will just give the assets and the waterfronts away to Ethiopia. They will not do so easily and without a cost. That is a worrying and especially with someone as erratic and wildcard as Abiy.
The dream of the Red Sea is getting closer and we should be worried. Peace.




“Those actions should never be repeated because they have no space in law and common sense. We aren’t going to look on as we see politics become vulgar and NRM is happy about disrespecting our party offices, including stopping the opposition from doing a simple act of humility which is prayer, and in their warp wisdom, praying is an illegality and therefore we need their permission” – Leader of Opposition (LoP) Mathias Mpuuga (11.10.2023).
“This morning, the Opposition Caucus convened to chart a way forward following yesterday’s walkout from #PlenaryUg. We reiterated our demand that the regime offers an explanation in regard to the continued violation of the rights of various Opposition supporters and leaders as well as the seige on NUP headquarters. We also demand that the government apologises to the Opposition parties and the respective leaders for the brutality and other violations. We also demand that the perpetrators be brought to book plus a commitment from the government that such violations will not be repeated” (Mpuuga, 11.10.2023).
The Leader of Opposition is right that the actions of the government is wrong. The authorities are in the wrong in the way they are kidnapping, arresting, keeping civilians incommunicado, charging in military court, besieging NUP Headquarters and even house arresting Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine. All of that is wrong and the National Resistance Movement (NRM) continues to thrive on it.
The state has monopolized violence and it has no issues to orders that reflects just that. They have no bounds or no end to the brutality. The state just continues to serve the dissidents, the detractors or the ones who opposes it. That’s what it does and it has perfected it over the decades. The drones is known for a reason and families don’t know where their loved ones even are. That’s the state of affairs and it will not stop.
The NRM will not beg for mercy or give a plea, because if it does.. it will say that it knows its wrong and they are acting outside of constitutional order. Which is beneath its character, especially when the President is so proud of that constitution. That is one of the few achievements that still exists to this day. He can not be in defiance to his own laws and regulation, which is what he does and he has no scruples doing so.
Mpuuga knows all of this and it seems like publicity. We have seen the threats of not participating or being parts of the plenary sessions. That haven’t done them any favours and only been a useless protest. The same will come out of this one. Especially, when the NRM and their allies will have a majority. They don’t need the opposition or their MPs to get things done in the August House. That is deliberate and they are minority by default. Therefore, the LoP is bound to loose either way.
He does this… because he doesn’t have that many cards to play with. Neither is there lots of wiggle room. They won’t loose much or the stakes aren’t that high. Yes, they get to display their grievances to the public. However, they are losing out on debates and the business of Parliament. Therefore, there is nothing to gain here. Only being useless and the MPs should be better.
They are already in pickle by participating in the “multi-democracy” that Museveni has created. The hybrid regime that are hallow and in the end is in the hands of the President. They are just his puppets and when he plays the music they got to dance. That’s the story and they will sooner or later return to Parliament. However, the kidnappings, torture or extra judicial killings will not stop.
It haven’t in the past and it will not happen now. There is no leverage or reason for the regime to stop this practice. As long as they can get away with it and bear no consequences of doing so. They are above the law and can be lethal. Therefore, the LoP is cornered and can only do these theatrics.
It won’t amount to anything and sooner or later he will dance to the tune of the dictator. Because they are in his web and he can sting at any given time. Peace.