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Kusadikika
#11 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2019 6:10:44 PM
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newfarer wrote:
vanity..next M7 then kagame .just a matter of time.you can lead for life.the heavens laugh at politicians when they confidently say they will be this or that in 20...tupende tusipende.. yet they are not sure if Tommorow will find them


M7 and Kagame are protected by the weather and fertility of their respective countries. In Uganda and Rwanda you can just open the door, throw some seeds on the ground and they grow. Both places also have plenty of water. Hakuna shida ya njaa in those places.
2012
#12 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2019 8:12:54 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Army statement summary:
2 year transition period
Dissolution of the constitution
Detention of Bashir
3 month state of emergency 10 pm curfew for one month
Release of political prisoners

I detest these army takeovers because soldiers get used to it. Like Egypt. They give civilians a short reign then take power back


You are right. I hate it too. I wonder who will be the interim because it cannot be one of Bashir's generals as that's where the problem comes in.

BBI will solve it
:)
Lolest!
#13 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2019 9:11:01 PM
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2012 wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Army statement summary:
2 year transition period
Dissolution of the constitution
Detention of Bashir
3 month state of emergency 10 pm curfew for one month
Release of political prisoners

I detest these army takeovers because soldiers get used to it. Like Egypt. They give civilians a short reign then take power back


You are right. I hate it too. I wonder who will be the interim because it cannot be one of Bashir's generals as that's where the problem comes in.

2 year transition period. For what? Just read on aljazeera that a section of protesters will be back in the streets. They were not fighting to have the army over them
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Kusadikika
#14 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2019 9:48:57 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
2012 wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Army statement summary:
2 year transition period
Dissolution of the constitution
Detention of Bashir
3 month state of emergency 10 pm curfew for one month
Release of political prisoners

I detest these army takeovers because soldiers get used to it. Like Egypt. They give civilians a short reign then take power back


You are right. I hate it too. I wonder who will be the interim because it cannot be one of Bashir's generals as that's where the problem comes in.

2 year transition period. For what? Just read on aljazeera that a section of protesters will be back in the streets. They were not fighting to have the army over them


That is OK. Introducing Western style democracy in a country like Sudan is recipe for disaster. You see how Egypt retreated from that path haraka upesi. Let the generals rule in peace.
Thitifini
#15 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2019 9:51:07 PM
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Location: Kenya
Kusadikika wrote:
newfarer wrote:
vanity..next M7 then kagame .just a matter of time.you can lead for life.the heavens laugh at politicians when they confidently say they will be this or that in 20...tupende tusipende.. yet they are not sure if Tommorow will find them


M7 and Kagame are protected by the weather and fertility of their respective countries. In Uganda and Rwanda you can just open the door, throw some seeds on the ground and they grow. Both places also have plenty of water. Hakuna shida ya njaa in those places.


I found most of Rwanda to be extremely mountainous, with little water amd little productivity. Kigali has serious water shortage with very low water table.....

The people of Rwanda love their president whole heartedly, from my interactions with them.

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Lolest!
#16 Posted : Thursday, April 11, 2019 9:55:34 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
2012 wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Army statement summary:
2 year transition period
Dissolution of the constitution
Detention of Bashir
3 month state of emergency 10 pm curfew for one month
Release of political prisoners

I detest these army takeovers because soldiers get used to it. Like Egypt. They give civilians a short reign then take power back


You are right. I hate it too. I wonder who will be the interim because it cannot be one of Bashir's generals as that's where the problem comes in.

2 year transition period. For what? Just read on aljazeera that a section of protesters will be back in the streets. They were not fighting to have the army over them


That is OK. Introducing Western style democracy in a country like Sudan is recipe for disaster. You see how Egypt retreated from that path haraka upesi. Let the generals rule in peace.

Pls expound on disaster

One army mam to another smells like Nigeria upto Abacha's death. Coups and counter coups. Lots of instability
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Kusadikika
#17 Posted : Saturday, April 13, 2019 7:21:20 AM
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The Sudanese are being played. This presidency is being moved in this circle in a clockwise manner from the centre until the time watanyamaza. Every time it moves they celebrate thinking there is a change.



It moved from Bashir to the Sura Mbaya on his right and now to the guy behind that sura mbaya. If they continue protesting he will just move it to someone else in the same group.
Kusadikika
#18 Posted : Saturday, April 13, 2019 7:39:26 AM
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Joined: 7/22/2008
Posts: 2,723
Lolest! wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
2012 wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Army statement summary:
2 year transition period
Dissolution of the constitution
Detention of Bashir
3 month state of emergency 10 pm curfew for one month
Release of political prisoners

I detest these army takeovers because soldiers get used to it. Like Egypt. They give civilians a short reign then take power back


You are right. I hate it too. I wonder who will be the interim because it cannot be one of Bashir's generals as that's where the problem comes in.

2 year transition period. For what? Just read on aljazeera that a section of protesters will be back in the streets. They were not fighting to have the army over them


That is OK. Introducing Western style democracy in a country like Sudan is recipe for disaster. You see how Egypt retreated from that path haraka upesi. Let the generals rule in peace.

Pls expound on disaster

One army mam to another smells like Nigeria upto Abacha's death. Coups and counter coups. Lots of instability


Sudan is too tribal to have elections. Kenya's tribalism is nursery school compared to what they have there. In Darfur the Janjaweed wanted to completely eliminate the Darfuris. There are several rebel armed rival groups operating at the same time. The country is very big with poor infrastructure. Most of the country is a desert and many people live a nomadic lifestyle and have always had their own nomadic wars going back hundreds of years.
simonkabz
#19 Posted : Saturday, April 13, 2019 5:08:19 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
newfarer wrote:
vanity..next M7 then kagame .just a matter of time.you can lead for life.the heavens laugh at politicians when they confidently say they will be this or that in 20...tupende tusipende.. yet they are not sure if Tommorow will find them


M7 and Kagame are protected by the weather and fertility of their respective countries. In Uganda and Rwanda you can just open the door, throw some seeds on the ground and they grow. Both places also have plenty of water. Hakuna shida ya njaa in those places.


Correct. But why are Kenyans so so concerned with other people's "dictators"?

I bet Ugandans are far happier than Kenyans on average, using leadership/political, overall well-being and probably democracy scales.

Everywhere you go in Kenya its grumpling and gnashing of teeth. Everywhere you go in Uganda is smiles and satisfied people.

And now Idle Kenyans are leading in this Museveni thing, yet Ugandans dont give a hoot. Why cant Kenyans eat that democracy and be happy, and leave other people out of their politrickal depression???
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
Lolest!
#20 Posted : Thursday, June 06, 2019 2:31:57 PM
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