
Kampala new elected leaders (opposition) are to hold victory function Tomorrow Sat. 9/4/2016 at Nakivubo Settlement P. S. Starting 9am. The Guest of honour is Dr. Besigye. Inform a friend. Come one come all!


Kampala new elected leaders (opposition) are to hold victory function Tomorrow Sat. 9/4/2016 at Nakivubo Settlement P. S. Starting 9am. The Guest of honour is Dr. Besigye. Inform a friend. Come one come all!



“The Congolese government on Tuesday night announced that 17 people had died in Monday morning’s gunfire in the capital Brazzaville accusing former militia leader, Frederic Bintsamou, of being personally involved in the disorders. According to Thierry Moungalla, spokesman for the Congolese government, 17 people (3 agents of police, 2 civilians and 12 attackers) were killed in the “terrorist attack” that targeted the southern districts of the capital before “rapid response” of the police” (africanews, 2016).

WASHINGTON D.C., United States of America, April 8, 2016 –
Mark C. Toner
Deputy Department Spokesperson
Washington, DC
April 7, 2016
The United States is profoundly disappointed by the flawed presidential electoral process in the Republic of Congo. Widespread irregularities and the arrests of opposition supporters following the elections marred an otherwise peaceful vote.
The United States calls upon the Congolese Government to correct these numerous deficiencies before scheduling legislative elections in order to bring credibility to future electoral processes. We continue to urge the Congolese Government to respect the people’s constitutional rights of freedom of expression, movement, and association. We further encourage all parties to engage in constructive, inclusive dialogue.
The United States is also deeply concerned about the welfare of thousands of Congolese who awoke on April 4 to the sound of gunfire and explosions and fled their homes. A climate of fear works against the national unity and peace that the Congolese people deserve.
We are inspired by the Congolese people, who have demonstrated a strong commitment to democracy and have persevered in difficult times. Their continued peaceful involvement in the political process is vital to the future development of the Republic of Congo.
“JOHANNESBURG, 8 April 2016 – ANC branches are calling for action to be taken against Zuma, following the Constitutional Court Nkandla judgment. Yet the governing party wants members to voice their concerns within the organisation, not in public” (eNCA, 2016).
“2016 Social Media Awards Uganda #SMAUG16 – Do you think Social Media should be regulated? Uganda Communications Commission take on Social Media!” (SMA Uganda, 2016).


“The Kibeho massacre is one of many committed by the the Rwandan Patriotic Army in Rwanda and DR Congo, but it is one of the most shocking because it was witnessed by UN Peacekeepers from Australia, Zambia, and the UK, and well documented by at least two photographers, but no one was ever prosecuted for the crime” (RDI-Rwanda Rwiza, 2016).


