Kenya yataka nchi za Africa zisuse mkutano ujao wa Commonwealth...

Kenya yataka nchi za Africa zisuse mkutano ujao wa Commonwealth...

Uhuru is a criminal and has to face the justice. The blood and lives of those who died will never go in vain.
 
If Uhuru is innocent, then why is he afraid to to to The Hague?
He can go to The Hague and prove his innocence and put this matter to rest once and for all.
The guilty are and will always afraid of the justice

The fallacy of believing that the hague is a judicial process
 
The fallacy of believing that the hague is a judicial process

Yes it is! The fact that Uhuru is scared to death to go to the Hague that says a lot!
Uhuru must bring his black as.s to the Hague ASAP!
 
Yes it is! The fact that Uhuru is scared to death to go to the Hague that says a lot!
Uhuru must bring his black as.s to the Hague ASAP!

If it was a judicial process why are they even distorting videos to validate their claims? why did they outsource investigations to third parties? Why is it that the witnesses called so far are saying that some of the evidence that are supposed to give in court is different from the one in their sworn affidavits? Why is it that some leaders knew Uhuru case will be postponed to Feb next year even before the court itself made the decision public?
Mkuu ongeza upeo wako, wacha kuyatazamia mambo kwa jicho la kupita.
 
If it was a judicial process why are they even distorting videos to validate their claims? why did they outsource investigations to third parties? Why is it that the witnesses called so far are saying that some of the evidence that are supposed to give in court is different from the one in their sworn affidavits? Why is it that some leaders knew Uhuru case will be postponed to Feb next year even before the court itself made the decision public?
Mkuu ongeza upeo wako, wacha kuyatazamia mambo kwa jicho la kupita.
All those questions that you have can be answered crystal clearly if your brother Uhuru can bring his as.s and sit in the podium in the Hague. I have no doubt with upeo w macho ama fikra zangu. I don't let anybody school me when it comes to serving justice. Justice must be served for all who have lost their lives, and their blood shall never perish in vain.
Long live ICC!!!!!!!!
 
PRESIDENT JAKAYA KIKWETE ARRIVED IN COLOMBO, SRI LANKA, YESTERDAY TO ATTEND THE THREE-DAY COMMONWEALTH HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT MEETING (CHOGM).

President
Jakaya Kikwete smiles as he listens to his host, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, during their official talks at the Temple Trees Building in Colombo before the official opening of the Commonwealth heads of state and Government Meeting (CHOGM 2013) on Friday. (Photo by Muhidin Michuzi)
A statement issued by the Directorate of Presidential Communications said the president was accompanied by the First Lady Salma Kikwete and other senior government officials.The Prince of Wales, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla, are scheduled to open the Commonwealth Summit and host a customary dinner for the Commonwealth leaders.This will be the Duchess of Cornwall’s first official visit to Sri Lanka. After the opening ceremony, President Kikwete will join other leaders for the meeting to be held at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall.
Among the activities in the president’s itinerary today are attendance to consultative meetings between the head of states and the leaders of the Commonwealth Youth Council.The meeting will be held between today and Sunday. The CBF will provide a valuable opportunity for high level dialogue on trade and investment between business and government leaders from the Commonwealth and beyond.
http://www.dailynews.co.tz/index.php/local-news/24748-kikwete-jets-into-colombo-for-2013-chogm
 
Kagame in Colombo for Commonwealth meet
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President Kagame is received by Patali Champika Ranawaka, the Sri Lankan minister for technology, research and atomic energy in Colombo, where he will attend Chogm 2013. The New Times/ Village Urugwiro.
President Paul Kagame yesterday arrived in the Sri-Lankan city of Colombo, where he will be attending this year's Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Chogm).

President Kagame will join more than 50 Heads of State and Government for the meeting, under the theme, "Growth with Equity: Inclusive Development."

This is the second time the President attends the Commonwealth meeting since Rwanda joined the organisation of largely former British colonies in 2009.

During the two days, the meeting will discuss key issues, including economic development, human rights, post 2015 development agenda and climate change financing.

The Heads of Government will also take part in an interactive discussion with selected youth attending the meeting.

Earlier yesterday, the Minister for Finance and Economic Planning, Amb. Claver Gatete, speaking on behalf of President Kagame, addressed the Commonwealth Business Forum during a discussion titled "Reshaping Africa and Asia Partnerships for Sustainable Growth."

Support for Africa

Minister Gatete described Africa's current growth as unprecedented and as a clear sign of transformation.

"A new narrative is emerging about Africa, it is a story of hope. Africa continues to defy the pessimists, economic output is strong and a digital revolution is entrenching democracy and powering communication, business and service delivery. Africa's real GDP rose by 5.4 per cent per year over the last decade and doubled from $600 billion to $2.2 trillion," he said.

Amb. Gatete called for increased partnerships in the field of infrastructure development, transfer of skills and increased trade.

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is held every two years to enable leaders of Commonwealth countries to come together to discuss global and Commonwealth issues, and to decide on collective policies and initiatives.

Sri Lanka is the first Asian country to host the summit in 24 years.

Rwanda joined the Commonwealth in 2009 becoming the 54th nation to join the association.
Kagame in Colombo for Commonwealth meet - The New Times Rwanda
 
Ssekandi In Colombo For CHOGM

By: Alex Masereka
Published: November 13, 2013

Ugandan Vice President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi has arrived in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo for this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

His Excellency Edward Ssekandi is received at Hilton Hotel, Colombo. Uganda’s Vice President is in Sri Lanka to attend CHOGM.

The Vice President is representing President Museveni at this year’s biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations.
The Vice President is accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Sam Kutesa and was received by the Sri Lankan High Commissioner to Uganda Kana V. Kananathan.
Every two years the meeting is held in a different member state, with Sri Lanka hosting the summit this year and with President Percy Mahendra Mahinda Rajapaksa, the Commonwealth Chairperson in Office.
Queen Elizabeth II, who is the Head of the Commonwealth, has attended every CHOGM beginning with Ottawa in 1973, although her formal participation only began in 1997.
However, she will be represented by the Prince of Wales Charles at this year’s meeting as the 87-year-old monarch is curtailing her overseas travel.
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Seems COW is crumbling so fast...:frusty: i sympathize with Uhuruto sorry buddies u r on ur own....!
 
We have nothing to learn from this boy, other than snitching!
We still appreciate the founders of an important international language and a good international culture, ENGLAND!
So Kenya can withdraw from commonwealth, for their own reasons, though it's very unnecessary for us to follow their example.
Our president his excellency dr jakaya kikwete is already there, tell your murderer to go to the "coalition of the willing" meeting, he will definitely get 100% support
 
Jk hawezi kuunga mkono hii..weeee asipande ndege unamchezea nini
 
Our president his excellency dr jakaya kikwete is already there, tell your murderer to go to the "coalition of the willing" meeting, he will definitely get 100% support
I guess the COW only exists when the matter at hand is to isolate Tanzania
 
Hatutasusia uhalifu wafanye wao sasa hivi wanalialia nalizima tuwapeleke icc, mheshimiwa kikwete kamata jet nenda kahudhurie
 
u crack me up, you are celebrating Kikwetes arrival in sri lanka? Kenya has also sent a representative so that bullshit of boycott was probably your own creation.
Geza the coalition of the willing is here to stay and its crumbling not, if it has passed your attention Uhuru and Museveni will be attending the Africa-Arab summit where among others investment in the energy sector will be discussed, what are they discussing in Sri Lanka?
 
Seems COW is crumbling so fast...:frusty: i sympathize with Uhuruto sorry buddies u r on ur own....!

Yes, and it has not escaped my notice that up to 10 sitting presidents from Africa including Good-luck Jonathan of Nigeria have snubbed this "great" meeting. Even the queen is absent from this low key affair. Kenya sent the foreign secretary because the president has other serious matters to attend to.
 
Yes, and it has not escaped my notice that up to 10 sitting presidents from Africa including Good-luck Jonathan of Nigeria have snubbed this "great" meeting. Even the queen is absent from this low key affair. Kenya sent the foreign secretary because the president has other serious matters to attend to.
But the queen did not snub the meeting! Her old age was a reason as she has been advised of avoiding long distance travels of recent! Moreover those who missed did not do so out of Kenya's request but on other reasons!
 
But the queen did not snub the meeting! Her old age was a reason as she has been advised of avoiding long distance travels of recent! Moreover those who missed did not do so out of Kenya's request but on other reasons!

Yes, correct. I only made this curious observation. Thanks for the insight though.
 
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