“Incursion de l’armée Rwandaise au Nord-Kivu Avril 2016” (Amis de Moise katumbi Londres, 2016).
If you struggle with the French langauge, then you put on texting and translation of the text to understand the video from Youtube. Peace.
“Incursion de l’armée Rwandaise au Nord-Kivu Avril 2016” (Amis de Moise katumbi Londres, 2016).
If you struggle with the French langauge, then you put on texting and translation of the text to understand the video from Youtube. Peace.
“Tupac Shakur passionately explains his views on generosity and responsibility, traits he feels some people with extreme wealth like Donald Trump lack, in this MTV News clip from 1992” (MTV News, 2016).
“The University of Nairobi has expelled 33 students following the recent chaos that led to the closure of the university. Among those now barred from the institution is Mike Jacobs, who lost to Babu Owino in the controversial race for chairman of the university’s students union. The varsity’s disciplinary committee has further suspended 25 students, pardoned 17 and issued warnings to over 100 others over the chaos” (Kenya Citizen TV, 2016).











“This is part of Police Minister Nathi Nhleko, Nkandla Report, 28 May 2015.
Nkandla was a R250m “security upgrade” to President Jacob Zuma’s private residence which included a swimming pool. This video attempts to support the Police Ministers Argument that it was a security enhancement. W.K. Xulu is the host … It is an attempt by the Nathi Nhleko to re-classify a swimming pool as a “FirePool” whereby exonerating President Zuma of any financial liability to Pay Back any Money” (Chipsta, 2016).


UK, US and Norway demand Riek Machar returns to Juba and transitional government is formed.
LONDON, United Kingdom, April 22, 2016 – The members of the Troika (United States, United Kingdom, and Norway) are deeply disappointed by Riek Machar’s continued failure to return to South Sudan’s capital Juba to form the Transitional Government of National Unity. This represents a wilful decision by him not to abide by his commitments to implement the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan.
We congratulate the government for demonstrating maximum flexibility for the sake of peace by agreeing to the compromise proposal on the return of security forces proposed by regional and international partners and mediated by the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission. It remains important that the government fully withdraws its troops from Juba as called for in the peace agreement. We also welcome the opposition’s support for the compromise proposal and demand that Machar abide by this commitment and return to Juba by 23 April.
Machar’s failure to go to Juba, despite efforts from the international community to support his return, places the people of South Sudan at risk of further conflict and suffering and undermines the peace agreement’s reform pillars – demilitarizing South Sudan, injecting transparency of public finances, and pursuing justice and reconciliation – that offer South Sudan a chance for renewal.
We will pursue appropriate measures against anyone who further frustrates implementation of the peace agreement.

