On May 17, 2023, Dr. Denis Mukwege, 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner, appointed Albert Moleka as his special advisor. He has also appointed other political leaders and activists within his closest team. The appointment of Congolese political figures as his closest advisors, has raised the expectations that Dr. Denis Mukwege is ready for the next steps: a political career with the aim to become the next President of the DRC in the upcoming elections, planned in December 2023. In the last years, he has been having contacts with world leaders including French president Emmanuel Macron, the Pope, UK leaders, and USA leaders. He has also been meeting other Congolese opposition leaders and potential presidential candidates, including former Prime-Minister Matata Mponyo, Martin Fayulu who is regarded as the true winner of the previous elections , Moîse Katumbi, and Dely Sessanga.
Africa
African Dictators, Sons, and Daughters: Rwandan Dictator Paul Kagame Promotes His Daughter and Readies the Military
Rwanda’s long time ruling dictator General Paul Kagame has made another step on the path to his succession, preparing the heir to the throne. This time, he appointed his 29-years-old daughter Ms Ange Kagame to a high government position within the presidency, upgraded the position of his son in the military, and reinforced the faction within the military that supports his succession plan. The changes have widely raised concerns among the independent observers of the situation in Rwanda, but also within the Rwandan ruling elite and the military.
UN - EU- DR Congo - Rwanda: Top Rwandan Military Leaders Sanctioned for Leading Invasion of the DRC
On July 28, 2023, the European Union (EU) sanctioned Rwandan and Congolese nationals responsible for or involved in the wars, massacres, human tragedies, and serious human rights violations in the Eastern of the DR Congo.
In the latest months, after a worldwide agreement on the invasion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) by the Rwandan Defense Forces (RDF) under the cover of the M23 rebels, the focus has been shifted to the actions the United Nations Security Council, the European Union, and other entities or governments plan to take against the Rwandan military leaders and. those responsible for the tragedy in the DRC. The actions by the EU appear to be the first step, as the United Nations Security Council has also been working on its list of individuals and organizations to be sanctioned. The question now is: when will the sanctions be enacted by the UN and extended by EU and who will be targeted?
Niger - France - Rwanda: Accused of Being a Puppet of France's Emmanuel Macron and Rwanda's Paul Kagame, Niger President Mohamed Bazoum Overthrown
On July 25, 2023, the President of Niger Mohamed Bazoum was overthrown by a military junta led by Gen. Abdourahmane Tchian also known as Omar Tchiani. During protests following the coup, hundreds of people, who supported the coup, gathered outside the National Assembly, holding some Russian flags and hand-written signs saying: "Down with France" and "Foreign bases out". The protesters accused Mohamed Bazoum of being a puppet of France's Emmanuel Macron and Rwandan dictator Paul Kagame.
The coup supporters were also pointing their fingers to the ruling party leaders, accusing them of corruption, ineptitude to improve the security situation in the country and lack of the clear resolve to fight against the jihadist insurgency that has been growing in the country for so long, despite inviting foreign troops, including the Rwandan military.