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The magnificent Kigali Convention Center from outside.

The magnificent Kigali Convention Center from outside.

As the one week shaky ceasefire seems to hold on in Juba, South Sudan, African leaders sitting at an AU summit in Kigali on Sunday agreed to re-enforce the UN-Mission with a regional force under IGAD if they are to save lives and pacify Juba.

IGAD called on the UN Security Council to give it a mandate that would allow it to separate the parties to the conflict and “pacify Juba”.

The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had the inception of the recent conflict called for an arms embargo on South Sudan. This however did not get past the AU summit because of opposition from Uganda, which has strong ties to Kiir.
The recent clashes in Juba and other parts of South Sudan are believed to have claimed over 300 lives after forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and those supporting his rival Vice-President Riek Machar got engaged in a four-bloody battle.

The violence raised fears of a breakdown in protracted efforts to end a civil war that began in December 2013 with battles in Juba between the same rival groups.

As discussions went on at the meeting that ended on Monday, IGAD Executive Secretary, Mahboub Maalim, proposed a three-fold approach to addressing the South Sudan crisis.

“First, impose an immediate arms embargo on South Sudan. Second, enact additional targeted sanctions on leaders and commanders working to unravel the peace process. Third, fortify the UN Mission in South Sudan, UNMISS,” the IGAD Executive Secretary said.

Many member states argued that it was better to have an African constituted armed force that can be used to handle conflicts like that in South Sudan.

“The UN doesn’t have the mandate to impose peace,” African Union (AU) Peace and Security Commissioner Smail Chergui said at a summit in Kigali.

“They are there where there is peace to keep. African troops are ready to engage in very difficult situations. It is our responsibility,” he added.

There is currently a 12,000-strong UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan, UNMISS, which has however  faced criticism on many occasions for what critics say is it’s for failure to stem the latest bloodshed or fully protect civilians during the fighting.

Chergui said the mooted force for South Sudan would be modelled on the 3,000 strong Force Intervention Brigade deployed within the UN’s mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which proved decisive in neutralising the M23 rebellion in 2013.

IGAD, a bloc of east African states and the key player behind the proposed force, on Sunday Chergui said the international community would have to persuade Kiir to drop his opposition to the deployment of the new force.

The summit also endorsed a plan for the AU to start withdrawing its 20,000 troops deployed in Somalia in the UN-endorsed AMISOM mission starting from October 2018.

Before that date, there would be “very robust and collective attacks” on Shabab insurgents in the south of the country.

South Sudan warring factions have received the decision to deploy a regional peacekeeping force in the country with mixed reactions.

The new developments have however been received with mixed reactions especially from the 2 warring parties with a government official from Prseident Salvar Kiir’s faction calling it “Unfortunate ” and that it “will not work”, in reference to the decisio taken by Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD).

“That proposal will not work, because a problem is not solved by another problem and this thinking is unfortunate” said Minister Martin Elia Lomuro in an interview with Sudan Tribune.

Meanwhile the opposition Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In opposition (SPLM-IO) under it’s leader Dr. Riek Machar welcomed the move saying it would guarantee security of its officials who feel threatened by attacks from government forces.

Machar’s Spokesperson James Gatdet told the media earlier that a peacekeeping force was long overdue.

“President Kiir is not in control of incidents that occur around him. He is not in control of his army commanders and other organized forces. So how do you trust protection from a leader who is not in control, or who might have been blessing violent actions of his commanders or security personnel?” Gatdet wondered.

IGAD in a statement asked warring factions in South Sudan to demilitarize Juba and give way for regional forces to harmonies relations in Juba.

Earlier, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta told UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon that the region, would urgently provide more troops to the UNMISS and provide protection to leadership and the citizens.

“We have all watched events in South Sudan with sorrow. Our youngest brother has fallen, yet again, into division and violence. It is our responsibility – all of us, but especially those in the region – to restore peace, and to restore it durably,” said President Kenyatta according to the statement from his office.

“Let me be clear: those of us in the region have primary responsibility for peace and security here. But that responsibility is also collective – all of us must think carefully, and work hard, in the cause of peace,” he added.

Kenyatta asked UN Security Council to modify the mandate of UNMISS “so that it can separate those who have turned to violence, so that it can protect the infrastructure South Sudan has built, and so that it can enforce the peace. That is what collective responsibility means.”

The top regional official said that the chiefs of staff from five countries comprising Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda have proposed reinforcement of UNMISS troops from the region under the same UNMISS mandate.

Among the proposals was to task the south Sudan government to give way to humanitarian assistance to reach people in need.

“The government must uphold it responsibility and open up corridors to allow UN and humanitarian actors to provide vital supplies and other assistance to the affected civilians, as well as access for medical evacuations,” sounded the call from UNMISS.

Welcome back Morocco?

The summit also saw the first steps of the possible return to the AU of Morocco, the only African state that is not part of the union.

Morocco quit the bloc 32 years ago in protest at its decision to accept Western Sahara as a member.

Morocco maintains that Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony, is an integral part of the kingdom even though local Sahrawi people led by the Polisario Front have long campaigned for the right to self-determination.

“For a long time our friends have been asking us to return to them, so that Morocco can take up its natural place within its institutional family. The moment has now come,” King Mohammed VI said in a message sent to the summit.

“We consider Morocco a brother country and would be very happy to welcome them back,” said Nigerian Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama.

“But I think a lot will also depend on the terms on which Morocco would like to come back,” he cautioned.

The heads of state failed to name a successor to Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to become the AU’s new commission chair.

None of the three candidates garnered the two-thirds majority necessary, and a new ballot will be held at the next AU summit, due in January 2017 in Addis Ababa.

The leaders did agree on financing the bloc through a 0.2 percent levy on imports, so as to reduce its dependence on donors, who currently contribute 73 percent of the $781 million (708 million euro) budget.

Rwanda’s Finance Minister Claver Gatete said this could bring in as much as $1.2 billion (1.1 billion euros).

Dlamini-Zuma welcomed the “historic landmark decision” as “an unprecedented leap forward for African self-reliance and dignity”.

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, hosting the summit, said the plan “puts responsibility and ownership in our hands”.

“We need to start doing things differently, and better,” he told delegates at the opening ceremony.

 

 

 

 

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Opposition FDC lacks money for delegates conference https://www.weinformers.com/2012/11/07/opposition-fdc-lacks-money-for-delegates-conference/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/11/07/opposition-fdc-lacks-money-for-delegates-conference/#respond Wed, 07 Nov 2012 17:22:54 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=27432 With a few days to the FDC delegate’s conference, latest information from the party indicates that the party does not have enough money for the conference. Party spokesman, Wafula Oguttu says that the party needs over 250million shillings for the conference. Wafula says the conference may be shifted from Namboole if the party fails to […]

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With a few days to the FDC delegate’s conference, latest information from the party indicates that the party does not have enough money for the conference.

Party spokesman, Wafula Oguttu says that the party needs over 250million shillings for the conference.

Wafula says the conference may be shifted from Namboole if the party fails to raise more money.

However Ogutu’s statements come a few days after the electoral chief Dan Mugarura said that the party had set aside 500million shillings for the conference.

The party is expected to replace DrKiizaBesigye as presidents during the conference.

Meanwhile, the three candidates vying for the FDC top seat have today continued with their campaigns.

Maj Gen Mugisha Muntu is in Soroti,NandalaMafaabi is in Kasese while Ekanya is meeting delegates in Kampala

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Fifteen heads of state to attend Uganda 50th Independence anniversary https://www.weinformers.com/2012/10/03/fifteen-heads-of-state-to-attend-uganda-50th-independence-anniversary/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/10/03/fifteen-heads-of-state-to-attend-uganda-50th-independence-anniversary/#respond Wed, 03 Oct 2012 16:17:06 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=26312 At least 15 Heads of state from Africa have confirmed their attendance of the 50 years of independence cerebrations on 9th October. The delegates include Dr Boni Yayi from Benin, Joyce Banda of Malawi, Rwanda’s Paul Kagame, South Sudan’s Salva Kiir and Tanzania’s Jakaya kikwete. The others are Pierre Nkurunziza of Burundi, DR Congo’s Joseph […]

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At least 15 Heads of state from Africa have confirmed their attendance of the 50 years of independence cerebrations on 9th October.

The delegates include Dr Boni Yayi from Benin, Joyce Banda of Malawi, Rwanda’s Paul Kagame, South Sudan’s Salva Kiir and Tanzania’s Jakaya kikwete.

Minister mary Karoro Okurut

The others are Pierre Nkurunziza of Burundi, DR Congo’s Joseph Kabila, Kenya’s Mwai Kibaki and Somalia’s newly elected Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

The information and National guidance minister Mary Karoro Okurut says other delegates include those from the office of Queen Elizabeth the second, the deputy speaker of the Chinese parliament Hu Jintao, senior government officials from South Africa, United States, Nigeria and Sudan.

Okurut says all preparations at Kololo ceremonial grounds where the cerebrations are to take place are in the final stages.

She adds that religious and international organisations that have confirmed their attendance include the AGA Khan Development Network, the Commonwealth, The East African Community, World Bank and the European Union among others.
Uganda celebrates 50 years of independence on Tuesday October 9th 2012.
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Mafabi disgraced in Tooro sub region https://www.weinformers.com/2012/09/17/mafabi-disgraced-in-tooro-sub-region/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/09/17/mafabi-disgraced-in-tooro-sub-region/#comments Mon, 17 Sep 2012 13:22:47 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=26003 Leader of opposition in parliament who is also Budadiri west MP, Nathan Nandala Mafabi is currently in Tooro sub region from Kamwenge where he was last week courting the support of FDC delegates to vote him party president in November this year. Mafabi assured the FDC delegates in Tooro that within the 20 months of […]

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Leader of opposition in parliament who is also Budadiri west MP, Nathan Nandala Mafabi is currently in Tooro sub region from Kamwenge where he was last week courting the support of FDC delegates to vote him party president in November this year.
Mafabi assured the FDC delegates in Tooro that within the 20 months of his leadership as party president, he will make the party communication better by each district having a computer and a motor cycle to mobilize the district.
The MP cited his enviable mobilisation skills that helped him deliver the Elgon region to FDC in last general elections inUgandaand he asked the delegates to give him a chance to mobilise the entire country and establishing a strong and functional FDC structures that will take the party to state power in 2016.
Nandala told the delegates that if they vote him their party president in November 22 his bright ideas will be actualized since they have seen him as a tested mobiliser and administrator which qualities the party badly needs.
But some of the delegates frankly told him that he (Mafabi) can not be relied upon more than Maj. Gen. Muntu. The delegates told Mafabi that the outgoing party president Col. Kiiza Besigye has been a military man and he has done a tremendous work for the party so they need another military man (Muntu) to steer the party forward.
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Mafabi meets DP supporters in Wakiso https://www.weinformers.com/2012/09/01/mafabi-meets-dp-supporters-in-wakiso/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/09/01/mafabi-meets-dp-supporters-in-wakiso/#respond Sat, 01 Sep 2012 15:17:52 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=25732 It is not clear whether the leader of opposition in parliament Nandala Mafabi is trying to woo the Democratic Party (DP) supporters into his Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party ranks. But this Budadiri west MP in Uganda’s ninth parliament on Friday 31st August met FDC and DP supporters from Wakiso District at Wakiso FDC […]

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It is not clear whether the leader of opposition in parliament Nandala Mafabi is trying to woo the Democratic Party (DP) supporters into his Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party ranks.
But this Budadiri west MP in Uganda’s ninth parliament on Friday 31st August met FDC and DP supporters from Wakiso District at Wakiso FDC District offices located at Wakiso District Headquarters.
In protocol Nandala was meant to meet with his party supporters/delegates but surprisingly some of the people he met included some DP members.
Nandala narrated to the delegates his plans to take FDC to state power if Ugandans support his presidential candidature in 2016.

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IPU delegates meet UYD leaders, government puzzled https://www.weinformers.com/2012/03/29/ipu-delegates-meet-uyd-leaders-government-puzzled/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/03/29/ipu-delegates-meet-uyd-leaders-government-puzzled/#respond Thu, 29 Mar 2012 15:18:29 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=20386   The Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) delegates currently in Uganda for an IPU conference have held a closed door meeting with the leaders of Uganda Young Democrats. The meeting left the government puzzled because president Museveni could not imagine IPU officials could hold a closed door meeting in Kampala. The venue for the meeting was […]

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The Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) delegates currently in Uganda for an IPU conference have held a closed door meeting with the leaders of Uganda Young Democrats. The meeting left the government puzzled because president Museveni could not imagine IPU officials could hold a closed door meeting in Kampala. The venue for the meeting was Serena Hotel Kampala.

The IPU delegates met UYD leaders including Samuel Muyizzi, the Secretary General of UYD, Kenneth Paul Kakande (UYD chairman), John Mary Sebuwufu (UYD envoy) and Brenda Nabukenya (UYD Secretary for welfare).

The meeting according to sources discussed partnership between UYD and the mother parties of the delegates. It also discussed political situation in Uganda.

UYD has a close working relationship with the political parties of some of the parties of the delegates.

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A4C leaders refuse to put activities on hold https://www.weinformers.com/2012/03/22/a4c-leaders-refuse-to-put-activities-on-hold/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/03/22/a4c-leaders-refuse-to-put-activities-on-hold/#respond Thu, 22 Mar 2012 16:04:55 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=20213 The coordinators of Activists for Change (A4C) have resolved to refuse to put on hold their activities during the period when the parliament of Uganda would be hosting the Inter -Parliamentary Union assembly. Sources within A4C told this informer that this would be their right time to show the dignitaries visiting Uganda for the meeting […]

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The coordinators of Activists for Change (A4C) have resolved to refuse to put on hold their activities during the period when the parliament of Uganda would be hosting the Inter -Parliamentary Union assembly.

Sources within A4C told this informer that this would be their right time to show the dignitaries visiting Uganda for the meeting that in Uganda there is no freedom of expression, opinion and assembly.

The Inter -Parliamentary Union assembly will take place in Kampala from March 31 to April 5 at Serena Hotel. The speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga on Wednesday urged A4C to put its activities on hold until the delegates visiting Uganda for Inter -Parliamentary Union assembly leave the country.

However the A4C meeting that has taken place today in Kampala, it has been resolved that Kadaga or the government have no powers to ask them to put their activities on hold until the visitors coming for Inter -Parliamentary Union assembly leave the country.

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UPC members sue Otunnu https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/13/upc-members-sue-otunnu/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/13/upc-members-sue-otunnu/#respond Mon, 13 Feb 2012 14:41:55 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=18934 Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC) members have got 800 million shillings from the party members in the diaspora. The sources in UPC have told our news desk that it is going to be used to petition the high court asking it to direct Otunnu to call the UPC delegates conference. We hear Otunnu has been declining […]

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Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC) members have got 800 million shillings from the party members in the diaspora. The sources in UPC have told our news desk that it is going to be used to petition the high court asking it to direct Otunnu to call the UPC delegates conference.

We hear Otunnu has been declining to call the delegates conference because he fears the party members might pass a motion to remove him. The UPC National Council recently requested Otunnu to call the party’s delegates conference and he refused.

A source in the party has told us that the leaders of UPC have collected signatures they intend to use while backing their petition in the high court.

The UPC constitution provides that the delegatesconference is the supreme organ of the Uganda Peoples Congress with powers to elect a new party president, make reviews and rescinds decisions taken by any party organ.

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Confidential: UYD activists hold two hour meeting with Raila Odinga https://www.weinformers.com/2012/01/21/confidential-uyd-activists-hold-two-hour-meeting-with-raila-odinga/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/01/21/confidential-uyd-activists-hold-two-hour-meeting-with-raila-odinga/#respond Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:56:49 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=18297 A delegation of UYD activists arrived in Kenyan capital Nairobi on Tuesday evening and later held a two hour closed door meeting with Kenyan premier, Raila Odinga. The delegation of Uganda ’s young politicians held their meeting at Raila’s apartment in Nairobi , according to sources in Kenya . It should be remembered that when […]

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A delegation of UYD activists arrived in Kenyan capital Nairobi on Tuesday evening and later held a two hour closed door meeting with Kenyan premier, Raila Odinga.

The delegation of Uganda ’s young politicians held their meeting at Raila’s apartment in Nairobi , according to sources in Kenya .

It should be remembered that when Odinga was contesting for president not so long ago, the UYD activists led by the organisation’s secretary General Sam Muyizzi went and campaigned for him.

Indeed a source in UYD has told this writer that Raila and UYD are friends. A source said that the UYD activists went to Odinga to request him to sponsor their forthcoming delegates’ conference.

Odinga whose presidential election victory is believed to have been robbed or his office has not yet issued press statement explaining what the meeting was all about.

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Uganda Parliament to host inter parliament union https://www.weinformers.com/2011/12/20/uganda-parliament-to-host-inter-parliament-union/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/12/20/uganda-parliament-to-host-inter-parliament-union/#respond Tue, 20 Dec 2011 19:06:08 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=17483 The Parliament of Uganda will host the 126th Inter Parliamentary Union meeting from March 31 to April 4th, 2012 in Kampala. Uganda Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga tells us that Uganda Parliament is ready to receive the over 1500 delegates from 160 countries during the inter parliament union. Ms Kadaga says that even all Ugandans […]

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The Parliament of Uganda will host the 126th Inter Parliamentary Union meeting from March 31 to April 4th, 2012 in Kampala.

Uganda Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga tells us that Uganda Parliament is ready to receive the over 1500 delegates from 160 countries during the inter parliament union.

Ms Kadaga says that even all Ugandans are happy and are ready to receive the delegates from the 160 countries.
The inter– parliamentary union chose Uganda last October to host this international conference. Uganda beat off stiff competition from many European countries which also wanted to host the inter parliament union.

This is the first time for an East African country to host inter parliament union. The inter parliament union was established in 1889 and it is a focal point for world-wide parliamentary dialogue.

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