My letter to Kalonzo: “Are you planning to change alliance again?”

Dear Stephen Kalonzo-Musyoka!

You are the Wiper Democratic Movement (WDM) leader and a National Super Alliance (NASA) Flag-bearer, the initial Deputy of Raila Odinga. Who you we’re supposed to be sworn-in as People’s Deputy President at Uhuru Park on the 30th January. Something happen to you Kalonzo, I don’t know what, if you got the jitters and the stay-home syndrome. Certainly, something that cause defects and issues with your loyal allies.

On the 31th January, there was an incident of a stun-grenade, but then on the 3rd February it became a bomb in the compound of yours. There has also been some reports of bullets. But I don’t know how to believe, since it is fitting the paradigm of arresting a fellow NASA MP and also create fuzz around you. It was just so fitting that the Police did this and made an investigation. While you didn’t go to your own swearing-in with Baba.

So it is hard to know what goes through his mind, as his also spelling out comments attacking Baba and Swearing-In, while the other day saying that he will do it after consultations. Therefore, his leadership styles is finding the softest way to be in the opposition and be on the top. Without trying to make it cost or feel the pay of actually being part of organization. That is why he was bitching seconds after the swearing-in that he had lost the security detail.

That was because CS Fred Matiangi had criminalized the NASA on the 31st January. So it is not like Kalonzo is now a legal leader, not if the Order from the state is official. The reason for all the arrests and the all attacks on the judiciary. Therefore, so many other NASA MPs losing privileges and other positive measures as they we’re part of the political elite. He is a former Minister under Moi and Kibaki, also a founding member of Orange Democratic Movement. So he has followed that after falling out with Kenyatta and Ruto as the talks of 2012 went wrong.

Because you Kalonzo has in the past jumped between KANU, Liberal Democratic Party and the NARC Coalition of Kibaki. So he has shown disloyalty to gain popularity and get leadership roles in all his career. So, you have been a MP and leader who has joined and shifted camp after who you have benefited from. That you have been in both CORD and NASA this long is special for being you. That Wiper Democratic Movement has been part of Odinga’s coalition is a miracle. Since you have in the past jumped ship, especially since you we’re able to find the most popular and biggest leader.

Now you have fallen twice and haven’t won. You haven’t gotten the fair piece of the trick. You have risked it all on Odinga and he hasn’t delivered. Therefore, you have started to be unsure and weak, because you have been a MP for years and also Minister under Moi and Kibaki. That is why you went from being part of ODM to suddenly becoming VP for Kibaki, because you couldn’t block Odinga back then. That was all in 2007 and that is only a decade ago.

So if he would change alliance or trying to find a way out of this and not pay the price of being in resistance against the government. That would seem possible, since you are distancing yourself from the alliance and making yourself a target for the Kamba Youth and also Kenyans in general. Kalonzo, you could have been part of a historical effort to stop the impunity and injustice made Jubilee. Instead your trading your cards for uncertainty. Unless you already traded it by secret offerings with Jubilee, like the ones Thirdway Alliance did to get cars before the October 26th 2017?

Is that what your up to?

Do you think you can go away from Odinga a second time and to prepare for 2022. Think people will forgive you for your disloyalty and your weak response, while people protesting are eating tear-gas and getting beaten by the police.

Kalonzo, what is your plan is it to leave Odinga and join in with Ruto and Kenyatta? What is your move, since you seem like a lost dog and someone who doesn’t know how to carry themselves?

Kalonzo, I would wish you would shown loyalty, but you have changed sides in the past and records usually doesn’t lie. Peace.

Kenya: Court Ruling on the Deportation of Canadian Citizen Mr. Miguna Miguna (15.02.2018)

Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju letter to Chief Justice David Maraga – “Re: Incidents of Open Bias by the Judiciary” (09.02.2018)

Kenya: ANC Internal Memo from Musalia Mudavadi to All ANC Party Branch Chairpersons – “Party Discipline” (13.02.2018)

Kenya: ODPP letter to the Registrar of High Court – “Re: Misc Criminal Application No. 57 of 2018” – Miguna Miguna case (13.02.2018)

RDC: CLC – “Trois jounees de jeune et de priere des pretres, religieux et religieuses de Kinshasa pour la RDC (de mercerdi 14 a samedi 17 fevrier 2018) – (13.02.2018)

Opinion: Foreign Envoys Message show’s they are complicit in the Kenyatta seizing of power in 2017!

I don’t know if they are like bears who came out of the caves after hibernation. That is how its seems to the naked eye. That suddenly the Foreign Envoys in Nairobi woke up and needlessly had to address the stalemate and the concerning problems in the Republic. Not that they we’re concerned of the Opposition being ordered by the state as a Criminal Gang or the illegal detention of media and opposition MPs. Neither the attacks on the democracy the state has done to make sure the 26th October 2018 election went on.

I find it striking they care about the Constitution of 2010, but the 26th October 2018, which took 4 days to be announced result on the 30th October, because that is how Democracies are announced towards the so-called Supreme Court verified elections in November 2018. if you need 4 days to make the numbers, you know the IEBC was cooking in favor of somehow! This is something the Foreign Envoys should know too, because they don’t do that sort of act in their own Republic’s and Kingdom’s. Or do they?

The cases given to Supreme Court was dismissed because of lack of evidence, not because the Fresh Presidential Election was run smooth and justified. Even the Opposition was on the ticket, but wasn’t running. Which in itself is suspect for any naked eye, but the Foreign Envoys doesn’t care, as long as they get profits for investors or sending Kenyan soldiers to wars they don’t want to fight themselves. That is how it seems today.

Just take look at the mockery:

We strongly urge the Government to comply fully with court orders and follow legal process in appealing or contesting them. Freedom of expression, freedom of the media, and all civil rights need to be protected. When individuals are arrested, their rights should be respected and due process followed. Citizens have the responsibility to protest non-violently, and security services should avoid unnecessary or excessive use of force. Whatever the conduct of others, the government has a special duty to protect democratic institutions and adhere to the Constitution and the rule of law at all times. Meanwhile, the Opposition must accept the decision of the Supreme Court to uphold the election of October 26. Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto are the legitimate President and Deputy President of Kenya. The Opposition needs to accept this as the basis for the dialogue that it and many Kenyans want. Stoking and threatening violence are not acceptable, nor are extra-Constitutional measures to seize power” (U.S. Embassy in Kenya, 2018)

It’s like the Foreign Envoys forgets or neglect that on the 26th October 2017, the Fresh Presidential Election had a voter turnout, which by numbers was insane. Even as the public was actually demonstrating against it. In some districts and some counties like Saku Constituency in Marsabit County, that has only 27,082 registered voters, however incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta got 796,478 votes. How that is possible and is accepted by the Supreme Court. Is for me obviously rigging itself into power and seizing power. It is okay as long as that is the partner of the West, Mr. Kenyatta, but if Odinga questions this sort of activity, he is against the law and order? Really?

So the law for the Foreign Envoys are directed against Odinga, but not important when asking about the Voter Turnout and the Counties with special numbers like Saku Constituency. I could take Mandera West Constituency, where Kenyatta got 109,938 voters, which is fine, but the registered amount of voters there is 26,816. So I don’t know how that is possible either. But can the Foreign Envoys explain to me how this is justified victory and right? When Odinga is questioning this sort of affair?

That its okay for Kenyatta to seize power and misuse the government in his favor. Apply his rule of law, which is an assault on common sense and the judiciary. Which he has attacked himself since September 2017. I know that Kenyatta is a friend of these Envoys since they are defending him. But the track-record, the use of police brutality, killings in opposition strongholds and other violations of justice. But hey, they have no real consequence doing that. But that Odinga is swearing himself in, that is violation that they have to address.

Maybe, if Kenyatta could run a free and fair elections, where he didn’t order the IEBC to cook the numbers, misuse the IEBC and contractors, combined with Cambridge Analytica, Harris Media, OT Morpho and all other who has delivered the wished narrative the Kenyatta presidency needed. These are also foreign contractors who delivers things for government of the foreign envoys. That is why these are important piece of the puzzle.

I am content, because this was anticipated. Kenyatta are the loyal partner the Envoys needs for their interests, but their interests are not to have a government by the people, but by bots and ghosts. They prefer voting chickens over real people. Godec could even be a KGB or support the NIS people inside Nation Media Group for all we know. Since he has been to often at the State House supporting Kenyatta. He is so biased, that its sad to see the rest of the envoys being part of his charade. The truths of the botched elections that was verified by Supreme Court in November 2017, isn’t given for democracy. It was Kenyatta seizing power, if he was the real president, wouldn’t Kenyan’s have celebrated Jamhuri Day 2017 with him?

However, they we’re back home eating unga and not giving a damn about the state capture. That should be a signal the Foreign Envoys should care about, but they don’t! They are blind and cannot see. Peace.

Reference:

U.S. Embassy in Kenya – ‘Kenya’s Democracy is at a Crossroads’ (11.02.2018) link: https://ke.usembassy.gov/kenyas-democracy-crossroads/

RDC: CLC – “Troisieme Appel du Comite Laic De Coordination Dimanche 25 Fevrier 2018 – Marchons pour Dire Non a La Dictature!” (10.02.2018)

Law Society of Kenya – Press Release (09.02.2018)

DR Congo: Call for an International Donor Conference (09.02.2018)

By Samy Badibanga, former Prime Minister of DRC.

KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo, February 9, 2018 – The political conundrum of the elections has blinded us all: the emergency in DR Congo is political as much as it is human and humanitarian. Of course, everything must be done so that the Congolese people can choose their leaders at the end of 2018. But, at the beginning of 2018, the top priority is to protect the lives of 13 million people threatened by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Kasai, Kivu, Tanganyika and other provinces of the Congo. And this requires an International Donor Conference in order to raise the $1.68 billion for the United Nations humanitarian response plan for the Congo.

This crisis kills every passing second. It kills women, children, and men who have fled the violence, hidden in the forest or even further away, and have nothing left when they return. This disaster could soon claim between one and two million lives if humanitarian aid is not funded. These dizzying figures are a poor reflection of the reality of a child or a woman taking their last breath. Not killed by violence, but by famine or disease.

The Congo crisis has been neglected. Today, it is the largest humanitarian crisis on the planet, and it is also the least funded, despite being classified at the maximum level of humanitarian emergency by the United Nations. The conflict between the Pygmies and Bantu in Tanganyika alone has already displaced 500,000 people – as many as the Rohingya crisis in Burma. According to UNOCHA, as well as those in Tanganyika, there are 1.5 million displaced in Kasai and more than 950,000 in Kivu and other provinces, making a total of 4.35 million people. In Uganda, 238,000 Congolese have sought shelter to escape the violence in Kivu, and a thousand more arrive each week. 7,000 people have taken refuge in Burundi and 33,000 in Angola, to name but a few. In fact, the total population displacement in the Congo today comes to more than that in Syria, Iraq and Yemen combined. How many of these 4.35 million displaced people are joining the migration routes from the Horn of Africa to the Libyan slave camps?

Whilst the conflict born in Kasai in August 2016 has killed 5,000 people so far, two million more could die of hunger. These populations survived the conflict, and returned at the end of the violence only to be unable to find food, water, toilets, clothes, roofs or shelter, work or school or any public services, and finding in their place villages burned to the ground, health centres looted, roads destroyed, agricultural plantations ravaged and cholera?

This is the plea for help from the churches where people are taking refuge that we have been proclaiming since the beginning of November 2017 on behalf of the Hope coordination, led by Cardinal Mosengwo for the Catholic Church and the Rev. Bokundoa, President of the Protestant Church, to the United Nations, the European Union, France and the entire international community. It is on behalf of this wounded, violated, displaced and abandoned population that we are calling for the urgent organisation of an International Donor Conference.

On 17 November 2016, the International Conference for the Central African Republic raised $2.2 billion. According to the United Nations, the humanitarian funding needs in the DRC for 2018 amount to $1.68 billion. The Congo, whose population is close to 90 million, twenty times more than the CAR and its 4.59 million people, is in great need of the same level of global solidarity.

Without an International Donor Conference, the United Nations humanitarian response plan for 2018 will not be even half funded. At the end of January 2018, it was 2% financed, and the plight of the people of the Congo forgotten by a planet in crisis. Yet, strong humanitarian action can still save millions of lives and give hope for a new future for the Congolese. By adding emergency aid to action for the post-conflict rehabilitation of socio-economic infrastructure, it will be possible to envisage progress towards sustainable development goals in a country of nearly 100 million people, where any progress can have a major impact. This is where the International Donor Conference for the Congo, which we call upon the international community to organise as quickly as possible, should lead us.

The DRC crisis can no longer be neglected: goo.gl/QtAawq