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African aviation laments air crashes

KAMPALA, Uganda (eTN) - Eastern African aviation had another bad day yesterday when a light aircraft crashed in Kenya with a minister and an assistant minister on board, while in Khartoum an A310 of Sudan Airways crashed and exploded on landing killing scores of people on board. Kenyan Roads Minister Kipkalya Kones and Home Affairs Assistant Minister | eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News ....

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Uganda: Museveni's re-election and its regional and international implications


With the completion of the swearing-in ceremony on May 12, 2021, Yoweri Museveni, aged 76, has begun his sixth consecutive term in the presidential office of Uganda. Ironically, it was Museveni who was critical of the African rulers that were corrupt and had ‘overstayed’.  However, he already is in the company of African rulers of the past decade, such as Muammar Gaddafi (Libya), Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe), Omar al-Bashir (Sudan), and Idriss Déby (Chad) who governed their respective states with an iron hand.
As a shrewd ruler, Museveni manipulated political institutions to ensure his survival. Through constitutional amendments, the term limit as well as the age limit of 75 to hold Presidential office was removed in 2005 and in 2017, respectively. When Uganda conducted its elections in January 2021, Museveni’s National Resistance Movement Party (NRM) was declared elected by 58.64 percent of votes cast on January 14, 2021. However, the voter turnout was low because just 10 ....

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Mad Cow: How bride-price inflation is stoking ethnic violence in South Sudan


Mad Cow: How bride-price inflation is stoking ethnic violence in South Sudan
Mad Cow: How bride-price inflation is stoking ethnic violence in South Sudan
April 16, 2021
Inter-tribal clashes are a major contributing factor to instability in South Sudan, so it is no surprise that an increase in violent cattle raiding has largely been attributed to the current conflict between the Dinka-dominated Sudanese People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) and the Nuer Sudanese People’s Liberation Army In Opposition (SPLA-IO). Yet these raids, which have led to over 50,000 deaths since the start of the South Sudanese Civil War in December 2013, are not motivated by inter-ethnic animosity alone. In pastoral regions such as Jonglei State, they are also driven by economic factors. Specifically, enormous inflation in bride prices the payment, in heads of cattle, given by a groom to their bride’s family has rendered cattle raiding more frequent and more deadly than ever before. ....

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Lessons from Ongwen's conviction - Daily Monitor


Daily Monitor
Wednesday February 17 2021
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On 4 February, the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Dominic Ongwen of 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, rape, torture, sexual slavery and abusing child soldiers. He was a former warlord under the Joseph Kony-led Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).
The objective of this article is to put this tragic episode in a historical context so that we learn from it.
Historical context
The story goes back to Africa’s colonisation at the Berlin Conference in 1884-85. The European imperial powers sat around a table in Berlin with a map of Africa, and chopped up Africa into bits and pieces regardless of people’s ethnic and cultural identities. We all know this.  ....

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