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No dialogue with Museveni – FDC

FLASHBACK: Harold Kaija addressing journalists at the FDC headquarters in Najjanankumnbi last week. Today, he has dismissed reports of dialogue between President Yoweri Museveni and FDC's Dr. Kizza Besigye.Photos/Hussein Musisi

The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has refuted media reports that its flag bearer in the February 16 2016 elections Dr. Kizza Besigye is to hold talks with President Yoweri Museveni. ‘‘The reports of the Monitor newspaper about Besigye and Museveni Dialogue are all wrong, with no facts. Both Besigye and the FDC leadership have not yet received any formal communications and are not aware of the rumor of a secret dialogue between Dr Besigye, who is currently out of the country, and Museveni,” Harold Kaija, the FDC Deputy Secretary General said today while adding the media at the Najjanankumbi weekly press conference.

Mr Kaija said Dr Besigye had expressed surprise at the media reports of dialogue, adding however, that the party was not opposed to a public dialogue, “which is open to media coverage, with a neutral moderator, neutral venue and a guaranteed implementation mechanism of the results.”

Reports of the dialogue emerged today, exactly a year after former Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) boss Dr. Badru Kiggundu declared Mr Museveni president after the 2016 election, which was contested by the FDC and Besigye.

“Today February 20 marks a year ever since Dr Kiggundu declared Mr Museveni as the winner of the 2016 elections; this has led to continuous suffocation of the mandate of  Ugandans; a lot of arrests and court charges have registered scores,” he said.

In a related development, the government, through the Minister for Information and Communication Technology Frank Tumwebaze, has also refuted the claims of dialogue between Mr Museveni and Dr Besigye or the FDC.

Meanwhile, the FDC has said that it is not going to change the Constitution to favour individuals including Dr. Kizza Besigye.

“We have already set a road map for the FDC presidential elections and we do not amend our Constitution if we have an already set roadmap,” Kaija said, adding: According to our Constitution, there is no individual who is allowed to serve for more than two terms in a given office, but an individual can change and contest in a different portfolio.”

Further, Kaija said: “Dr Besigye cannot stand again to contest for FDC presidential post because he served his two terms. The same applies to Mugisha Muntu who cannot become the secretary for mobilization again because his two terms also got done. And Nandala Mafabi also finished his two terms in the treasury.”

 

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Top Congolese music promoter Tamukati is dead

RIP: Top Congolese music promoter Tamukati Ndongala

Leading Congolese music promoter Tamukati Ndongala is dead. His death in Kinshasa immediately plunged the music fraternity in the Democratic Republic of Congo into mourning, with reflections on Tamukati’s immense contribution to popularising Lingala music concerts in East, Central, southern and West Africa.

According to his widow Chantal Tezzo, who broke the news on Saturday, Tamukati died after a short illness.

Fans from across Europe and the US sent condolence messages.

In East Africa, particularly in Uganda and Kenya Tamukati will be best remembered for having pioneered what would later become showcase concerts by top Congolese musicians and bands.

He arranged visits by leading Congolese music stars such as Tshala Muana, Zaiko Langa Langa-Familia Dei, crooner Bozi Boziana, Kanda Bongoman and Koffi Olomide.

One of Tamukati’s most historic concerts was a debut show by Kanda Bongoman, who toured Kenya in April 1991.

A purported challenge to compete against popular Kikuyu musician Joseph Kamaru drew one of the largest crowds ever to the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi.

It was then that retired President Daniel arap Moi asked, tongue-in-cheek, “Kanda Bongoman ni nani (Who is Kanda Bongo man)?”

He was obviously curious at the immense interest in the big show.

Tamukati had taken a low profile since The Ndongalas returned to Kinshasa from their musical sojourn in America mid last year.

 

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Research calls for new approach to youth employment in Uganda

DEMONSTRATING FOR JOBS: Unemployed Ugandan youth

A newly released report indicates that international development programs have hardly been of benefit to Ugandan youth, prompting calls for new approaches.

This was contained in a report released today by The MasterCard Foundation and Invisible Lives, at the Young Africa Works Summit in Kigali, Rwanda.

The report, produced in collaboration with Low-Income Financial Transformation (L-IFT), argues that international development programs favour skills training for formal sector careers over training that can be applied to multiple jobs in the informal sector.

The result is that their efforts fall short of reaching the millions of ‘unreached’ youth on the continent who engage in mixed livelihoods.

“To reach a critical mass of young people, fundamental shifts in our approach to skills-building, access to finance and entrepreneurship support are necessary,” says Lindsay Wallace, Director of Learning and Strategy, The MasterCard Foundation.

“Development efforts must strengthen social, education and economic systems, and promote inclusive growth that will provide the most vulnerable and marginalized young people with opportunities to improve their lives,” she added.

Meanwhile, Invisible Lives set out to explore how young people integrate mixed livelihoods into their working lives, what challenges this approach poses, and how best to design interventions for young people in the informal sector.

The research used a diaries methodology to document the working lives of 246 youth ages 18-24 from Ghana and Uganda over a one-year period, honing in on questions around behaviour, income, economic activities and time management.

While this data speaks to the realities of employment in Ghana and Uganda, the research suggests that these also reflect emerging trends across Africa.

Invisible Lives highlights the extraordinary lengths that young people go to in order to achieve sustainable livelihoods. Findings of the Invisible Lives research indicate that: Agricultural production is central to young people’s livelihoods, but agricultural incomes were meagre.

“Many young people run small enterprises that can be easily started, stopped, and restarted as needed. The most successful young people in both Ghana and Uganda diversified their income and risk by growing multiple crops, raising a variety of livestock, and pursuing a wide range of additional activities.”

“Respondents who participated in this study generously shared experiences from their lives over the course of a full year,” explains Anne Marie van Swinderen, lead researcher on Invisible Lives from Low-Income Financial Transformation (L-IFT).

In addition to providing new information on the employment and risk-mitigation strategies of young working Africans, the research maintains that youth who participated in this study were largely invisible to both development organizations and their own governments, and did not have any access to support services, training or finance capital.

 

 

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Here is Jose Chameleone’s teen daughter with ‘Dorotia’

Jose Chameleone

Whereas many Ugandans remember Jose Chameleone’s song, ‘Dorotia’, few remember the lady who inspired the song.

She was Grient Onsea, a Belgian lady who was Chameleone’s girlfriend at the time. Apart from having been very instrumental at the beginning of his career, where she paid production fees for his first album that ushered him onto the entertainment industry, she also bore him his first child, Ayla Shyne.

Chameleone’s teenage daughter Ayla Shyne

Now 12, Shyne is all grown and Chameleone just can’t hide his excitement!

He recently shared her photo on social media that he captioned, ‘A great man without Great Sons and Daughters Didn’t fully share his greatness!!! Meet my First Daughter’.

When Grient Onsea broke up with Chameleone in the mid-2000s, she left with Ayla and their daughter has since remained in her custody. Chameleone once tried to secure her custody in 2007 when Dorotia was arrested and sentenced to 14 years in prison after being found in possession of drugs but his efforts didn’t bear fruit.

 

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Makerere University clears ‘missing’ graduates

Makerere-University

About four hundred and seventy students of Makerere University, whose results were delayed and had posed a lingering question on the graduation, have been cleared to graduate.

The students’ names have been missing on the graduation list, allegedly because their lecturers delayed submitting their marks to the respective university authorities for consideration for their graduation that is beginning tomorrow. However, 30 of those previously affected have had their graduation put on hold ‘because their marks were found vague’.

Earlier, the university officials had insinuated that the matter would addressed with a view to allow the would-be graduands graduate at the next convocation.

Meanwhile, preparations for the graduation are in advanced stages, with officials saying they are working round the clock to ensure the occasion is conducted successfully.

“Despite the earlier challenges, we are set and want this graduation to be held successfully,” a university official told EagleOnline.

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Muloni for ‘Powering Africa’ US summit

The 'Powering Africa' logo

Uganda’s energy Minister Irene Muloni will travel to Washington DC mid next month, to attend the 3rd Powering Africa Summit on March 9-10.

Energy Ministers from Uganda, Liberia and Democratic Republic of Congo to address investors at the 3rd Powering Africa: Summit
(Source: EnergyNet Ltd.)

According to a release by the Africa Press Organisation (APO), Muloni, a guest speaker, will join representatives from 26 countries including 15 other African ministers of energy and over 400 investors in exploring global opportunities within Africa’s energy and infrastructure sectors.

U.S. Representative Congressman Ed Royce, Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Committee has also confirmed to address delegates at the 2017 Summit. Chairman Royce worked tirelessly to pass the Electrify Africa Act which was successfully signed into law in early 2016.

‘The bill seeks to address the significant electricity shortage in Africa that affects the everyday lives of millions of people. His participation will provide an insight into the act and how it will continue to maintain competitiveness in Africa whilst increasing global security and social stability,’ the release states in part..

The Summit will take the form of panel discussions and roundtables focusing on sector-specific topics and addressing how bottlenecks can be overcome to drive forward projects. Maintaining US competitiveness in Africa will be a key theme, setting out how commercial partnerships can deliver energy, create jobs, build capacity and spur industrial growth.

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I won’t groom successor: Robert Mugabe

I AM STILL AROUND! Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe

President Robert Mugabe says he will not handpick his successor, pointing out that evidence on the ground indicated that the majority of Zimbabweans did not feel there was an acceptable candidate at present.

In a wide-ranging interview with the ZBC-TV ahead of his 93rd birthday, President Mugabe also spoke about his US counterpart Mr Donald Trump, saying while he was surprised that the Republican won last year’s elections, he had hoped Democrat rival Mrs Hillary Clinton would lose because of her leading role in getting Washington to put sanctions on Zimbabwe.

President Mugabe was born on 21 February 1924 and his 2017 official birthday celebrations will be held in Matobo, Matabeleland South on 25 February.

In his traditional birthday interview — which will be broadcast on ZBC-TV today and tomorrow — President Mugabe brushed off calls by people like South African opposition leader Mr Julius Malema for him to step down.

TIRED: Anti Robert Mugabe protesters carry a placard denouncing the President.

President Mugabe said: “Do you listen to anything from Malema? Who is Malema? The call to step down must come from my party; my party at Congress; my party at Central Committee. (In such circumstances) I will step down.

“But then what do you see? It’s the opposite. They want me to stand for elections, they want me to stand for elections everywhere in the party . . . Of course if I feel that I can’t do it anymore, I will say so to my party so that they relieve me. But for now I think I can’t say so . . .The majority of the people feel that there is no replacement; (a) successor who to them is acceptable, as acceptable as I am.”

The President was asked if he was grooming a successor and he responded: “A successor is groomed by the people. Those around you can get the confidence of the people as they operate around you, and gain the confidence of the people, you see,” said the Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

President Mugabe also said Zanu-PF was always primed to win at the polls, adding that he said he was not losing sleep over the talk of a grand coalition (between his former Vice President Joice Mujuru and opposition icon Morgan Tsivangirai) as it amounted to an amalgamation of weaknesses.

Turning to ‘prophets’ who prophesy his death, President Mugabe said: “So-called prophets, why don’t you say prophets of doom? They are prophets of doom who prophesy what really are their wishes. They turn their wishes into prophesies, or dreams perhaps, but hardly any (prophecies).

Turning to Mr Trump, President Mugabe said the world should wait and see how his policies unfolded.

“I was surprised by his election, but I didn’t like Madam Clinton to win either. You see, I knew she could slap sanctions on us as a legacy. Indeed (former US president Barrack) Obama did that just before he left. Why did he have to do it?… Why didn’t he leave it to the incoming incumbent to make his own decision? We are just now under sanctions imposed not by Donald Trump, but by Obama. What arrogance is that?

“I don’t know. Give him time. He might come up with better policies,” said the President; adding that Mr Trump might even re-look the sanctions on Zimbabwe.

 

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Other top SPLA officers resign

IN HAPPIER TIMES: South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and the now fired Chief of General Staff of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) Paul Malong Awan. Photo credit/sudantribune.com

Two top officials overseeing South Sudan’s military courts have resigned, saying high-level interference made it impossible to discipline soldiers accused of rape and murder amid the nation’s civil war.

The resignations of Brigadier General Henry Oyay Nyago and Colonel Khalid Ono Loki, according to a letter seen by various media networks, follow the resignations of a general and the minister of labour earlier this week.

Oil-rich South Sudan has been mired in civil war since 2013 when President Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, fired his deputy Riek Machar, an ethnic Nuer.

Since then, fighting has increasingly fractured the world’s youngest country along ethnic lines, leading the UN to warn that the violence was setting the stage for genocide.

“Your regime committed sundry war crimes… genocidal acts and ethnic cleansing,” Nyago wrote, accusing Kiir of ordering the killing of civilians not belonging to the Dinka group, and overlooking crimes committed by the Dinka in various probes into violence.Nyago, advocate general and director of military justice, became the latest military official to pen a damning resignation letter, accusing the government of atrocities in the civil war.

“I cannot continue to be silent or taciturn when you are finishing and slaughtering the innocent people of South Sudan,” Nyago said, while detailing specific events in which civilians were ordered killed, or atrocities were overlooked.

In another letter released on Saturday, Loki, the head of South Sudan’s military court, accused the army chief of extrajudicial arrests of citizens based on their ethnicity.

Addressed to army chief Paul Malong Awan, the letter decried ‘unspecified and unstipulated arrests and detentions fluctuating from months to years without investigation and scrutiny … on fabricated cases against individuals of non-Dinka ethnicity’.

Loki also accused Awan of dismissing rulings against members of his own tribe accused of murder, rape and theft.

Military spokesman Brigadier General Lul Ruai Koang said Loki had resigned last year but that it had not been publicised. He did not comment on reports of human rights abuses by the military and was unavailable for comment on Nyago’s resignation.

The government has previously said soldiers who commit abuses are prosecuted. Officials have not provided any figures or details on such cases.

“Rape cases committed and being committed by your army and organised forces have become a daily game … you have recruited children compulsorily and ordered killing of war prisoners,” Nyago’s letter added.Both Nyago and Loki said soldiers were committing crimes without fear of punishment, particularly officers who were Dinka, the same tribe as the president and chief of army staff.

Both Nyago and Loki said the president was protecting soldiers from his own tribe.

There are 15,000 UN peacekeepers in South Sudan, but they have been criticised for not intervening when human rights abuses are being committed.

The conflict has forced more than three million of the nation’s 11 million citizens to leave their homes, creating pockets of severe malnutrition.

Last year inflation reached more than 800 percent.

 

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The confusion, ingratitude as well as the danger of the Western liberals and the Trump therapy

I have been either closely following or actively involved in World and African political events for the last 56 years.  In those 56 years, I have noticed many happenings, behaviours, etc.  One of the groups that I have observed with interest are the Western “Liberals”, “Leftists”, etc.  In particular, I have noticed the confusion, ingratitude and, therefore, danger of these groups.  Liberals are supposed to be people who are not conservative and hardliners in economic, political and social issues.  Leftists are supposed to be progressive as far as the same issues are concerned.

In order to keep this piece brief, I will not go into the history and details of Western Liberalism and Leftism.  That should be for another day.

Suffice it to say that the freedom fighters from Africa, who have been fighting colonialism, neo-colonialism, slave trade and marginalization for the last 500 years, would have counted the Westerns Liberals and Leftists among our automatic allies because these should be people that should be fighting for freedom and justice for all peoples, including the formerly Colonized Peoples.

Instead, we notice confusion, ingratitude and, therefore, danger from these liberals and leftists.  Let us start with the confusion.  During the US campaign, I noticed President Trump using the words: “convergence rather than divergence”, while handling international affairs.  That is exactly what the Western Liberals and Leftists should have been looking for.  Instead, we would spend endless hours arguing with the Western Liberals on matters on which we cannot have convergence bearing in mind that our societies were still pre-capitalist and traditional while theirs have been industrial for centuries now.  These are issues to do with family, forms of democracy, homo-sexuals, central planning versus economic liberalization, etc., etc.

One had to control irritation to politely get through these meetings.  Yet matters of convergence were there and uncontested: fighting extremism and terrorism (narrow-mindedness and indiscriminate use of violence); modern education in natural sciences and social sciences; the emancipation of women; trade; democracy; etc.  This is what, in brief, I regard as the confusion of the Western Liberals and Leftists.  I do not want to say much on this because I want to get to the next two points and space is limited.  Nevertheless, by the Western Liberals trying to impose all their views and values on everybody in the World, they generate not convergence but divergence and even conflict.

Owing to the confusion of these actors, it leads them to two other mistakes: ingratitude and, therefore, a danger to peace in the World.  As colonized Peoples, the Africans were greatly assisted by two earth-shaking events in the last century: the October Communist Revolution of 1917 in the Soviet Union (Russia) and the Victory of the Communists in China in 1949.  You should remember that by 1900, the whole of Africa had been colonized except for Ethiopia which Musolini would soon add on the list (in 1935).  Colonized by whom?  By the Western Countries (Britain, France, Portugal, Germany and Spain).  The Communists, on the other hand, in both Russia and China, were totally opposed to Western Imperialism and were for de-colonization.  They opposed Imperialism by word and action (support for the Liberation Movements).

The greed and flawed logic of the Western Imperialists soon led to two World Wars (the 1st and the second ─ 1914–18 and 1939 – 45).  How? In 1453, the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople (Istanbul) and, therefore, blocked the overland trade route opened by Marco-Polo in the years 1272 – 1275.  The trade was mainly in silk and spices – very much in demand in Europe at that time.  Now, the Ottoman Turks cut off this route.

The Europeans had, therefore, to look for sea routes either around the massive African Continent or through the unknown Western Oceans ─ the Atlantic and the Pacific.  Frantic efforts by Western rulers to go by sea around Africa and over the Western Oceans, were soon rewarded.  In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in Cuba, discovering for the Europeans a new continent occupied by the American Indians.  This new continent was North and South America.  In 1498, Vasco Da Gama went around the Cape of Good Hope and spent the Christmas day at Natal.  These two events should have been very beneficial to humanity if it was not for two weaknesses: the greed of the Europeans and the bankruptcy of the African Chiefs as well as the under-development of the indigenous Peoples of the Americans.  The bankrupt African Chiefs would not organize us to resist slave trade and colonialism.  In fact, many of them actually assisted both.  Especially for Africa, both slave trade and colonialism would not have been possible, if it was not for the collaboration and bankruptcy of the African Chiefs.  Owing to the social under-development of the Indigenous Americans (the American Indians), they were exterminated by “the Christians” from Europe, using war and disease.  It is an amazing miracle of God when I go to the UN and see the very American – Indian face of Evo Morales, the President of Bolivia.

So, some American – Indians survived in sufficient numbers to generate a President from among themselves!!  How great God is even in the face of evil!!  I have never had a chance to talk to him.  What language do these Indians speak?   Do they still speak their indigenous languages?  Therefore, in the four centuries between Columbus landing in Cuba and 1900, three most terrible things had happened to the non-European children of God: the indigenous People of the Americas had been exterminated and their land had been taken over by “the Christian” Europeans; millions of Africans had been up-rooted, taken into slavery in the Americas or perished in the process; and the whole of Africa (except for Ethiopia) and much of Asia had been colonized by European Countries (Britain, France, Spain, Holland, Portugal, etc.).  The Europeans had polluted the efforts of the explorers that were looking for the sea routes to the East.  Unlike Marco Polo who opened a trade route to the East for the flow of silk and spices, the Europeans now unleashed conquest, slave trade and even extermination on the People of the three continents: Africa, Asia and the Americas.

Nevertheless, the Colonized Peoples, initially betrayed by their bankrupt chiefs, were beginning to organize themselves.  The ANC of South Africa was, indeed, founded in 1912.  I attended their Centenary celebrations in Bloemfontein in 2012.  In the USA, by around 1905, people like Du Bois, later on joined by George Padmore, started agitating for Pan-Africanist ideas.  It is this re-invigorated resistance by the African and other colonized peoples that formed the first pillar of our ability to regain our freedom.  Indeed, Mahtma Ghandi was also in South Africa as a young lawyer when this awakening was taking place.

It is at this stage that the 2nd pillar of our freedom took shape: the sparking of the inter-imperialist war of 1914-1918.  What were these imperialists fighting for?  They were fighting over us ─ we the Colonized Peoples ─ the property of the imperialists.  The Germanic tribes inhabiting the forests of Northern Europe, had defied the Roman Empire and contributed to its decline and collapse in 450 AD.  By 1870, these tribes were still governed under 39 Kingdoms, Principalities etc.  On account of the growing Junker pressure in one of the Kingdoms, Prussia, a war took place between Prussia and France in 1870.  France was defeated by Bismarck and the German Kingdoms were united.  A United Germany now cried foul on account of being “cheated” by the other European countries in the enterprise of having “Colonial possessions” – i.e. us.  Germany demanded a “fairer” redivision of the World Colonies.  That is how Bismark organized the Congress of Berlin in 1884 – 85 to solve this “problem” ─ the problem of being “cheated” as far as we the “possessions” were concerned.  That is how Germany now joined the League of the Imperialists by being awarded: Tanganyika, Rwanda, Burundi, Cameroon, Namibia, Togo, etc.  It seems, however, that Germany was not happy with the redivision.

That is how, eventually, the 1st World War broke out in 1914.  The results of the 1st World War did not please Germany and Germany, now under Hitler, started the 2nd World War.  The good thing was that the Imperialist Countries had been so weakened by their criminal wars, that the anti-colonial movement grew in strength.  The Imperialists tried to re-establish control, but they were defeated in Indonesia, Indo-China, Kenya etc.  This, therefore, was the second pillar that enabled our emancipation.

The third pillar was the emergence of Communists in the Soviet Union in 1917 and in China in 1949.  These groups were anti-capitalist but also anti-colonialist.  To the advantage of the Colonized Peoples, a big anti-imperialist camp had emerged by 1950.  They opposed imperialism morally and also gave material support to the liberation Movements.  Genuine freedom fighters in Africa can, therefore, never forget this history

Changing solidarity.  When “Christian” countries from the West were enslaving us, these atheist communists supported our freedom and they never interfere in our affairs even today.  These communists, especially the Soviet Union, did not only support our freedom, they also defended, at a great cost to themselves, the freedom of the imperialist countries themselves.  Although the imperialist countries had intervened in the Soviet Union so as to defeat the new communist power, which efforts had failed between 1918 and 1920, by 1938, the pragmatic Stalin was calling on the West to form an Alliance with him to oppose German aggression.  The Western leaders, on account of their narrow interests and myopia, refused.  Soon Hitler attacked Poland and overrun it; he had gobbled up Czechoslovakia in March 1939.  He overran the whole of Western Europe except for Britain and Sweden.

Spain, Portugal and Italy were Hitler’s allies.  Fortunately for the West and for us all, Hitler made the mistake of attacking the Soviet Union on the 22nd of June, 1941.  It is the Soviet Union that defeated Hitler after a lot of sacrifices with over 60 million people dead etc.  Hitler, had to deploy 195 Army divisions against the Soviet Union compared to only 75 divisions in the West against the Western allies ─ the USA, Britain, France’s De-Gaulle, Canada, Australia, New-Zealand, South Africa, not forgetting the hundreds of thousands of African soldiers fighting for the Colonial Masters.  The Western countries only opened the second front with the landings in Sicily in July 1943.   This was after the defeat of the Germans by the Russians at Moscow (1941 – December), Stalingrad (1942-43) and Kursk (July, 1943).

It is this Soviet Union, that did not only support the freedom of us, the Colonized Peoples of the World, but saved the whole of humanity by defeating Hitler, that is ever the target of the ungrateful, confused and, therefore, dangerous groups in the West.  These groups were against the Soviet Union after the October Revolution in 1917, throughout the inter-war period (1918 – 1939), during the Cold War and even after the Cold War.  It is unfair, it is wrong and it is dangerous for World Peace.

True, the Soviets made their own mistakes.  Why did they occupy Western Europe after the defeat of Hitler?  Would the mighty Red Army not have earned more admiration from the Peoples of the World if they had withdrawn from Eastern Europe in 1946 and left those People’s to shape their own destinies?  They would not have, then, involved themselves in Hungary in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 1968 and there would have been no Berlin Wall.  Why did Brezhnev invade Afghanistan in 1979?  I was part of the massive anti-Soviet demonstration in Dar-es-salaam in 1968 following their invasion of Czechoslovakia.  However, to me, who is not biased, those mistakes neither compare with the mistakes of the West, past and present, nor do they deem the great historic contributions of both the USSR and China to the cause of humanity in general and the African Peoples in particular.

The Soviet Union broke up to the wild acclamation of the groups in the West.  They welcomed the break up but did not bother about the how.  You, therefore, had residual and consequent issues to the break-up.  If the old internal borders of the USSR were now to become the new international borders of Sovereign Countries that were successors to the old Russian Czarist Empire and the USSR, was it not necessary to discuss that phenomenon frankly and fairly?  How about the mixed populations ─ Russian and Non-Russian?  How were they to live thereafter?  No, all that was none of the business of the Western governing circles.  What was crucial was that the “enemy” was down.  Moreover, all the positive contributions Russia made to global peace or can make now are of no consequence to these Western circles.  Russia must submit to the dictates of the West.  This is where the danger of these groups comes in.  Russia is a very powerful country even after the break-up of the USSR.  It is (17,021,900 km²) seventeen million square kilometers in land area ─ that is like almost combining the USA and China.

The Communists developed Russian technology and it can develop more.  To think that you can trample on Russia like they have been trampling on other unfortunate Peoples, is to be very reckless and dangerous to World peace.  Yet there are so many issues on which all of us (Africa, the West, Russia, China, India, Brazil, etc.) agree: universal education; improved health; industrialization; freedom of Peoples; the emancipation of women; anti-terrorism; etc.  Why not take advantage of these convergences?  We who were colonized and brutalized by the Western Countries forgot and forgave those mistakes.  Why can’t these countries of the West have a just and balanced attitude to the countries of the East that are growing in capability and getting millions of Peoples out of poverty?

This is where Mr. Trump comes in.  He says: “Why do we not examine the possibility of working with Russia against common threats, such as terrorism?”  The liberals then shout that Mr. Trump must be having a secret agenda with Mr. Putin etc.  This is why we could think of looking into the possibility of talking about the Trump Therapy for strategic myopia and recklessness in the West.

Gen. (rtd.) Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

 

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South Sudan labour and public service minister resigns

Gabriel Duop Lam

South Sudan’s minister of labour and public services has resigned, citing the “impartial” composition of the Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU).

Gabriel Duop Lam declared his allegiance to the armed opposition leader and ex-First Vice President Riek Machar. Machar fled Juba in July 2016 and lives in South Africa.

“With sound mind and excellent rule of reasoning, (I) do hereby officially resigned from the position as being the Minister of Labour, Public Service and Human Development in what so call partial Government of National Unity with effect from 17 February 2017 and from there I reaffirm my full allegiance to the SPLM/SPLA-IO under the wise leadership of H.E. Dr. Riek Machar Teny-Dhurgon (sic),” partly reads Duop’s letter.

Duop was appointed labour minister in August 2016 by First Vice President Taban Deng having been appointed by Machar, serving as Minister of Interior from April-July 2016.

The former Jonglei state minister for law enforcement and rebel governor of territories controlled by the SPLM IO in Jonglei survived the fighting in State House J1 in July 2016 and praised the leadership of President Salva Kiir for protecting his life.

When Machar fled the capital, Juba, following three days of intensive streets battle, Duop remained in Juba and shifted allegiance to Machar’s controversial replacement, Taba Deng Gai.

However, in his resignation letter, the former labour and public service minister claimed the government of President Kiir attempted to kill Machar last year.

Duop reportedly left Juba early this week on an official trip, but lost touch with the ministry.

This is the second resignation of a top politician from president Kiir’s government after the deputy chief of general staff for logistics, Thomas Cirillo quit last week.

 

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