Kayumba shooting: Rwanda summons SA Envoy

By Timothy Nsubuga – 12th-18th July 2010

Gen. Kayumba

The New Times, a Rwandese daily English newspaper reported on 7th July 2010 that the Rwandan government had summoned South Africa’s High Commissioner to Rwanda Gladstone Dumisani Gwadiso to express what the paper said were the Rwanda government’s concerns over the manner in which investigations into the shooting of renegade Gen. Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa are being conducted.  “I summoned the Ambassador to express serious concerns in terms of how the investigations are being conducted. (more…)


DRC fuel tanker victims buried

5th-11th July 2010

By Our Staff Writer

DRC Fuel Tanker Victims

The BBC has reported that bodies of scores of people killed in a fuel truck explosion in the Democratic Republic of Congo [DRC] have been buried in mass graves.  At least 230 people were killed when the overturned oil tanker exploded and sparked a fire in Sange village.  Some of those who died were trying to collect leaking fuel but others were trapped inside buildings, including a cinema, by the blaze.   UN peacekeepers, aid workers and troops have been helping the injured.  The truck overturned in the village of Sange as it tried to overtake a minibus. (more…)


Rwanda arrests opposition protesters

By Our Staff Writer

Kigali-Rwanda, June 24th 2010.  Sources in the Rwandan capital Kigali say that police have today arrested dozens of opposition protesters as the country’s President Gen. Paul Kagame presented his nomination papers for re-election to the National Election Commission.  Kagame, who has been in or around the centre of political power in Rwanda since 1994 when his RPF/RPA guerrilla force took power, is widely expected to secure a second seven-year term in the country’s forthcoming elections scheduled for 9th August 2010. (more…)


Salva Kirr Re-appoints Riek Machar

Sudanese state media reported on Saturday that the President of South Sudan Salva Kiir has reappointed his deputy Riek Machar.  This is a major political step ahead of the forthcoming referendum through which the people will decide whether or not to break away from the Bashir-led North.  Southern Sudan won semi-autonomous government under the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement [CPA] that ended more than two decades of bitter civil war with the north.

Mr Kiir won overwhelmingly in the April election to stay on as president of South Sudan.  He is now expected to name the rest of his new cabinet in the next few days, seven months before the referendum scheduled for January 2011. Further north, President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir is also expected to announce the country’s national coalition government soon.  President Bashir said the key Ministry of Energy and Mining would be led by a member of Mr Kiir’s Sudan People’s Liberation Movement [SPLM]; a move that might strengthen the “No” campaigners in the referendum.

While most analysts agree that the proponents of the “Yes” campaign will carry the day in the referendum, they also acknowledge that Southern Sudan still faces major challenges. The people in the South are still buried in abject poverty, food security is still a major problem, and the new government will have to deal with rebellions from at least three militia leaders who bitterly dispute the outcome of the last election.  In fact, Sudan’s army reported that fighters who are loyal to David Yauyau on Thursday kidnapped four government guards in Boma wildlife park near the country’s border with Ethiopia.


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