Are World leaders are snubbing Uhuru's win?

Uhuru-Cortesy call

President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy-elect President William Ruto with Chinese ambassador to Kenya Liu Guangyuan who delivered him a congratulatory message from Chinese President Xi Jinping when he paid him a courtesy call at his residence in Nairobi.


 
President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta introduces the Deputy President-elect William Ruto to Ethiopian Ambassador Extra-ordinary Shemsudin Ahmed Roble who delivered him a congratulatory message from Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn at his residence in Nairobi.

 

Deputy President-elect William Samoei Ruto
and I would like to thank India President Shri Pranab Mukherje for his congratulatory message delivered by the India High Commissioner to Kenya, Sibabrata Tripathi



 
US, UN in a wait-and-see approach to Kenyatta's win

By Kevin J Kelley
Posted Tuesday, March 12 2013 at 09:44


New York

The United States and the United Nations said separately on Monday that they are taking a cautious approach regarding their respective relations with Kenya's president - elect Uhuru Kenyatta.

Spokespersons indicated that their earlier omission of specific
congratulations to Mr Kenyatta on his tentative election as president should not necessarily be interpreted as an indication of a shift in relations with Kenya.

Secretary of State John Kerry issued a written statement on Saturday congratulating Kenyans on the peaceful polling and offering congratulations to "all those elected to office."

Asked at Monday's State Department press briefing whether the omission of Mr Kenyatta's name had been deliberate, spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said, "I wouldn't read too much into that statement."

She noted that Prime Minister Raila Odinga has challenged the results, and she added "so that process obviously needs to move forward, and we’ll go from there."

In New York, a UN spokesman told the Nation that the secretary-general typically withholds congratulations to a newly elected national leader until that person has been inaugurated.

Like Mr Kerry, UN chief Ban Ki-moon had not mentioned Mr Kenyatta in a statement on Saturday that commended Kenyans on a peaceful election.

UN spokesman Martin Nesirky added on Monday that the United Nations intends to maintain normal relations with Mr Kenyatta and Deputy-President-Elect William Ruto as long as they
continue to cooperate with the International Criminal Court.

Mr Nesirky said UN protocol dictates that only essential contacts can be made with a national leader who defies an ICC indictment.

That has occurred in the case of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, Mr Nesirky noted.


US, UN in a wait-and-see approach to Kenyatta's win - News - nation.co.ke
 
KIKWETE'S CURRENT 'ALL-OUT CONTINENTAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST
EUROPE AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' TOO COSTLY
A MOVE FOR TANZANIA ECONOMY


In recent weeks, President Kikwete is reliably reported to be embarking on a major secret mission of a lone-project aimed at lobbying as many African countries for an anti-West crusade.

Indeed our Tanzania leader is currently criss-crossing the African continent knocking on the doors of one state house after another in attempt to win the support of a number of heads of state to troop to his side toward a wider goal of 'pulling the rugs under the feet of United States America and Europe in general.

President Kikwete is said to be making frantic attempts to lobby Presidents Mugabe, Zuma, Kibaki and a hanfull other heads of state from West Africa to buy his idea of turning their backs on the western world en masse. It is still not very clear chances of success with new path chose, however, past experiences reminds us most vehemently that this razer-blade-sharp-edge mission touching on the very socio-political, security and economic interest of the west may at some point in time prove to be too heavy a load to curry for a third-world country leader with a dwindling-rooted economy.

Records put it that President Kikwete has until very recently been a darling-in-arms of the West with most of his numerous international trips registering a number of international airports in those regions. It is not clear the exact time within which relations may have begun taking a twist of some kind.

However, in recent times, some cases in point may well provide strong pointers to Kikwete's scarthing wars that he is currently seen to be waging western civilisation; a set up that has all along given impression to be supporting.

One, it was a matter wide currency in ther international media about Tanzania's strongman's deliberate choice to a disguised re-flagging of several Iranian vessels in order that the later country develop an immune system to a number of sanctions presently hanging on it shoulders.

In spite of the hotly contest of the distasteful development, ou leader is yet to let the world whether he personally had a hand in there or not. The leader is in record as having remained eloquently silent over his government's role in such an increasingly delicate matter that stands to compromise Tanzania's opportunities as a global participant with some levels of integrity to attracting investments from a cross-section of western world countries.

Two, the numerous instances of cold-blood killings of people with opinions perceived to be somewhat antagonistic to that of his own. Indeed some reliable sources put it that a sweeping record on individuals killed in our country todate has since been compiled by both home and foreign rights bodies discrediting the country's good governance stitched and genuinnes in supporting a thrive for multiparty democratisation in the country.

The brutal murder of a journalist, Daudi Mwangosi, a recent cold-blood erasing of live in a number of religious leaders, the sudden deaths of CHADEMA's in Arusha, Igunga, and USA River have since sunk too low Tanzania human rights rating. Other major development with saw taste in the mouth are since noted to include the attempts on Dr Ulimboka's life, private media editor Absalom Kibanda as well as the unabeited vandalism into religious residence. Suchlike attrocities are never good for a country and its leaders.

Three, president Kikwete's new-found conspiracy strategy for rigging out any person that he is perceiving to be enjoying some amount of rapport with western civilisation is seen to be a counterproductive move yet to explode on his face some periods to come.

Well, the first victim of Kikwete's onslaught in record Raila Odinga of the neighbouring country Kenya. It is reliably pointed that President Kikwete met President Mwai Kibaki, the retired President Arap Moi and Uhuru Kenyatta at luxurious Giraffe Hotel in the posh neighbourhoods of Msasani two weeks Kenya's General Elections.

The focus of the talks are reported to have been centred on how to ensure an undisturbed continuity of independence parties across the region. It is at the backdrop of this agenda that the forceful alternative political parties seen to be threatening longlife of indepence parties at the helm were discussed at length and ways to best keep them out from capturing state houses in their respective countries. Some personalities whose names got prominence in the secret meeting included Raila Odinga of Kenya, Tsvangirai of Zimbabwe and Dr Willibrod Slaa of Tanzania main opposition party - CHADEMA.

Whereas Colonel Abdulrahman Kinana team was dispatched to Kenya to help with technical networking with the country's counterparts in stopping Odinga from getting to state house, counting on his faith and Somalia decence that tallies with that of Kenya's electoral body chairperson, the man was equally assigned to acquire arsenals from China to be used by un-official militia to counter any eventual street riots by Odinga's supporters as projections had easlier predicted likelihood such a reaction.

On another front, Kikwete is said to have taken it upon himself to mobilise military support to go and fight Odinga to the tilt so as to ensure that the Dar es Salaam Secret Accord (DSA) of an Uhuru presidency sees the day at all costs.

In spite of a chorus of 'peace' coming from various leaders in Kenya and around Africa, there aare evidence suggesting that Odinga's choice to calm-down his supporters and instead opting for an audience with the country's supreme court has since generated untold frustation on the part of DSA participants since Adinga is said to have tactically evaded their pre-designed radar development to justify employment of military force against him.

Now the questions remain in the air as to what Tanzania will be doing with the military catche that was meant to be handed over secretly to a Major Chirchir who is equally famed for the prominent part that he had to play for William Ruto in slaughtering hundreds of thousands of Uhuru Kenyatta's tribesmen as well as the neighbouring Kisiis in the larger Rift Valley home turf.

Chirchir is said to have had a hand too in the just-ended elections in Kenya in league with a team from our country that travelled much earlier to Nairobi. Other personalities that are said to have featured prominently in 2013 vote rigging is said to have borrowed from Isack Hassan's own staff member (Kiprotich) and a fellow from the defunct Kivuitu electoral body.

To this end, the world is keenly following Kikwete's mechinisation of Africa against the west and how far it can go, given a hand of time, with a number of his continental lined-up impending revoltees to ICC and other links as their new-found shift is slowly being seen to be getting a persuation from China, Iran and Russia.

On another end, Kikwete's secret toeing on Raila Odinga's shadows is described to be a time bomb that is likely to explode on the ruling party CCM especially with a commanding number of voters in the larger lake zone regions and a cross-section of youth voters in Tanzania that see Odinga both as an agent of change and role model.


 
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