By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere In a new development in Niger, the Transitional leadership led by the National Council for the Safeguarding of the homeland (CNSP), have nominated Mr Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine, a renowned economist, as the new Prime Minister. This appointment marks a crucial step as General Abdourahmane …
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August, 2023
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7 August
Niger: Message Of Firmness And Determination By Malian And Burkinabe Delegation At The End Of Meeting New Niger Rulers.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere “Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger have been dealing with the socio-economic, political, humanitarian and security consequences of NATO’s hazardous adventure in Libya for 10 years. Do we accept another similar adventure in Niger? Presidents Assimi Goïta of Mali and Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso said …
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7 August
Paris: France suspends its development aid and budget support
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere France has decided to suspend “until further notice all its development aid and budget support actions” for Burkina Faso, the French Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday 6 August. This announcement is made while Burkina Faso and Mali are in solidarity with the soldiers who took …
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6 August
DRC: Kenya and the DR Congo sign military cooperation agreement
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Kenya and the DRC signed a Military Cooperation Agreement in Goma (North Kivu) on Friday, 4 August. Kenyan side was represented by Aden Barre Duale, Minister of National Defence while the DRC was led by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence, Jean-Pierre Bemba. …
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5 August
France rejects Niger Coup Leaders’ Moves To Scrap Bilateral Military Pacts.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere On Friday, France rejected a move by Niger’s junta to scrap bilateral military pacts, saying only the west African country’s “legitimate” leadership was entitled to do so. Meanwhile regional Ecowas delegation quit the country after failing to secure the return to power of Niger’s elected government. …
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2 August
Criminal Paul Kagame Appoints His Daughter, Ruthless Assassin Ange Kagame As A Deputy Executive Director In His Office
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Rwanda’s ruthless ruler – criminal Paul Kagame has appointed his daughter to a key position in his office. Criminal Paul Kagame has officially appointed his ruthless daughter, Co – vice president Ange Kagame, as the Deputy Executive Director, Strategy and Policy Council at the Office …
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2 August
ARCHIVE: RWANDA AND DR CONGO SECURITY OFFICIALS MEET IN KIGALI TO REVIEW THE 2019 SECURITY PACT (FEBRUARY 2021)..
By: Rpf Gakwerere This past Saturday, 13th February 21, a bilateral meeting on Defence and Security between Potato enclave (Rwanda) and Democratic Republic of Congo convened in Kigali to review security pact signed when accidental president Felix Tshisekedi came to power. The meeting also assessed achievements and shortcomings faced since …
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2 August
Archive: Fortunat Biselele Talks On Trade Deals DR Congo Offered To Criminal Paul Kagame (7th January 2023).
This revelation by President Felix Tshisekedi’s principal advisor, Fortunat Biselele, illustrates how Criminal PaulKagame is a cancer to the region. DR Congo have tried their best to accommodate Kagame and his greedy lust for minerals, but the man never gets satisfied. In the interview, Fortunat Biselele talks on trade deals …
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2 August
Archive: Criminal Paul Kagame’s Chief Agent In President Felix Tshisekedi’s Office Under Arrest (12th February 2022)
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere With Kagame’s chief agent within accidental President Felix Tshisekedi’s office, Francois Beya Kasongo gone – under investigation for plotting a coup d’etat. Dictator Paul Kagame has other two well known agents – intelligence links within Tshisekedi’s office, Claude Ibalanky Ekolomba and Fortunat Biselele. With …
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2 August
President Félix Tshisekedi Appoints Two Intelligence Chiefs, His Security Advisor And Head Of National Intelligence Agency (ANR).
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere President Félix Tshisekedi turns the page on his two securocrats who did not get along. They are François Beya, former special adviser to the Head of State on matters of security, and Jean-Hervé Mbelu Biosha, head of the National Intelligence Agency (ANR). The orders for the appointment of …
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