France: Amplitions du decret d’extradition du nomme Paul Francois COMPAORE (03.03.2020)

Cameroon: Press Release Following Cabinet Meeting of Thursday 5 March 2020 (05.03.2020)

23 minutes of Conspiracy: Double trouble – Grand Corruption and Murder

There is something astonishing about the Harambee House Annex or the Office of the Deputy President William Ruto. Firstly, the 23 minutes meeting on the fake arms deal with Cabinet Secretary Rashid Ecshesa. Who worked with facilitator (Charge D’ Affaire in Warsaw) June Ruto and Nick Ruto (supervisor). These are all family and close associates of the DP. Therefore, the sudden murder of Sergent Kipyegon Kenei days after the investigation into the 39 billion shilling fake tender deal.

It seems all connected. This just happens so conveniently to the witness of the 23 minutes scandal. His knowledge of the transaction and such, would be evidence for the case against Eschesa and Ruto’s family. That is why suddenly his value went up and his voice needed to be silenced. The DP knew this and ensured this. The best way possible, to stage a suicide and hope the authorities does enough ploys to stop the investigation and gather evidence in each cases.

Seemingly, the Office of the Deputy President (ODP) is in deep problem. 23 minutes to make a corruption case and days after that leak, the Security Guard who could testify suddenly died. This seem so fittingly. It is the perfect storm…

The DP should be worried about this, because this spiralling out. Ruto should think about this and worry himself. Since, he has enough questionable acts in office. Sooner or later his power and luck has ran out. Than, even if the cases goes cold and old. They might resurface with new leads and hit him hard. Than his former friends has moved on and the ones in power doesn’t want to help him.

That the DCI released the CCTV showing that the stories from the ODP isn’t making sense. Also, they have dismissed the suicide note and the stories made about that in concern of Kenei. Not to talk about the length of the meeting in the Harambee House Annex. All of this shows the DP and associates trying to deflect and create cover stories. Clearly, coving it all up.

That is why they conspired with a illicit trade, illegal tender and also a murder after the fact. To ensure the witness wouldn’t talk and the best way to do that. Is to silence him totally. This was done to perfection and even with a by-line.

Now, that is also debunked. The 23 minutes of troubles is now haunting the DP and his office. Peace.

Kenya: Office of the Deputy President – Press Statement (05.03.2020)

Opinion: Gen. Tumukunde should explain his role in that fatal trip to South Korea [the final trip of Gen. Aronda Nyakairima]

During a transit from South Korea back to Uganda passing through Dubai (United Arab Emirates) General Aronda Nyakairima, who has served several high ranking positions both in the army and in the cabinet until his demise. There been speculation in his fatality as he travelled from Asia and home. He died on the 12th September 2015. This happen while General Henry Tumukunde travelled in advance to South Korea and hasn’t since then explained his participation in the events happening before death of Gen. Aronda. This is what we need to know. Especially since his suddenly aspiring for the Presidency.

Gen. Aronda death was supposed to be investigated by Dr Crispus Kiyonga, however, other than the statement of a “heart attack”. There been no explanation and no documents from the investigation, he supposed to release and deliver answers to the public. That is why, when someone is connected and loyal to the cause like Gen. Aronda and Gen. Tumukunde is together abroad and one of them fall ill. Not only fall ill, but actually dies. Than, there is a need for answers. Now it been years. Even 4 years since the NRM Poor Youths asked for answers from Tumukunde. Which he haven’t answered either.

That is why things opens for speculations. There is even speculations of a intoxicated juice with juice served to Gen. Aronda by Mr. Chemical and in accordance with Muhoozi and Tumukunde. However, that is all speculation and not verified, as no one has taken responsibility, neither has any investigation delivered any specific results.

What is making it weird for me, the whole thing is that Gen. Aronda a man who didn’t smoke or drink. Because, usually these things tend to make someone have a heart attack. However, he didn’t do that. Ofwono Opondo claimed before the investigation finished died of a heart attack and he only became 57 years old.

That is why we need answers. Until things are verified, the reports and the conditions are up in the open. If it was toxins, if it was poison and who was involved. The reasons for questioning are even there. The reasons to ask is very simple, if this can happen to a high ranking general, what could happen to a stubborn commoner then?

We needs answers for what happen to Gen. Aronda. If there was some foul play involved and if it was Muhoozi doing it or even Tumukunde doing it. We need to know if Mr. Chemical and other players was involved too. Or if that is fabricated, as there are no written affidavit or statement, which are stated as evidence. Therefore, if Tumukunde is sincere in his campaign. He should answer for the trip to South Korea and what he did there. Unless, he got some skeletons to hide and that is why his been silent like a lamb. Peace.

Zimbabwe: Statement Issued by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade on the Renewal, by the Government of the United States of America, of its Sanctions Regime against Zimbabwe (05.03.2020)

Security Council Press Statement on South Sudan (05.03.2020)

The members of the Security Council recalled the costs of continued armed conflict in South Sudan and stressed the importance of full implementation of the Agreement.

NEW YORK, United States of America, March 5, 2020 – The members of the Security Council welcomed encouraging developments in South Sudan’s peace process, including the beginning of the formation of a Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGNU), and recognized that this represents a significant step towards sustainable peace by the parties to the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (the Agreement).The members of the Security Council also welcomed the spirit of compromise and political will demonstrated by the parties in order to create the conditions necessary to advance the peace process.

The members of the Security Council called on the signatories to the Agreement to finalize establishment of the R-TGNU and all transitional institutions, including the Hybrid Court for South Sudan, in accordance with the procedures outlined in the Agreement, which is necessary to build trust between parties and consolidate steps taken towards lasting peace.

The members of the Security Council commended the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) for its leadership in advancing the peace process for South Sudan, the mobilization of the African Union, and all other international stakeholders for their important contributions. The members of the Security Council underscored the need for continued and active engagement on South Sudan by the region and the international community to ensure that peace, stability and prosperity are restored in the country.

The members of the Security Council recalled the costs of continued armed conflict in South Sudan and stressed the importance of full implementation of the Agreement. The members of the Security Council urged all parties to ensure the full and meaningful participation of women, youth, faith groups, and civil society in implementation of the Agreement.

The members of the Security Council expressed concern at the dire humanitarian situation in South Sudan and reiterated the need for the parties on the ground to facilitate, in a manner consistent with relevant provisions of international law, the delivery of humanitarian assistance.

The members of the Security Council underscored the pressing need for accountability for continuing human rights abuses, including sexual and gender-based violence, and violations of international humanitarian law in South Sudan. They welcomed the Comprehensive Action Plan to End and Prevent All Grave Violations Against Children signed by the Government on 7 February 2020 and called for its swift implementation.

The members of the Security Council recalled the obligations for the Government of South Sudan set forth under the Status-of-Forces Agreement with UNMISS and called upon the Government to allow UNMISS freedom of movement to implement its mandate to protect civilians, monitor and investigate human rights, support the delivery of humanitarian assistance, and support implementation of the Agreement.

The members of the Security Council stressed that actions which threaten the peace, security, or stability of South Sudan may be subject to sanctions under resolutions 2206 (2015), 2290 (2016), 2353 (2017), 2428 (2018) and 2471 (2019).

The members of the Security Council reiterated their support for the people of South Sudan and reaffirmed their strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity, and national unity of the Republic of South Sudan.

Zimbabwe: Extension of Illegal Sanctions against Zimbabwe by the United States Government (05.03.2020)

EFF Statement Embedded Journalism at Daily Maverick (05.03.2020)

Foreign Correspondents’ Association of Uganda: Statement on the arrest of Moses Bwayo (04.03.2020)