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Original Post Date: 2011-03-21 Time: 11:00:02 Posted By: News Poster
Nairobi – Here’s a leak. Not from WikiLeaks, but from Africa’s oilfields of Libya.
President Muammar Gadaffi’s son wants “this clown” French President Nicolas Sarkozy to “give us back our money” allegedly used to finance his 2007 election.
Seif-al-Islam told Euronews that: “We have all the details and are ready to reveal everything,” as Gadaffi’s forces closed in on rebels in the eastern city of Benghazi which Sarkozy recognised as Libya’s legitimate representatives.
It looks like WikiLeaks is about to get a run for its money.
Speaking of WikiLeaks, its founder Julian Assange is on the war path yet again.
Apparently, his leaks that have shocked the world are no match for Facebook, and in his own admission veiled in verbal attacks said, “The Internet is the greatest spying machine the world has ever seen and an obstacle to free speech.”
He claimed Facebook gave governments greater scope for snooping, saying the Egyptian revolution that rooted out Hosni Mubarak came after a real Facebook revolution, which was infiltrated by government forces and all participants arrested.
No street demos here, this is Zambia, okay?
African presidents are fast learners. What happened in Kenya and Ivory Coast cannot happen in Zambia.
Sounds familiar? Well, President Rupiah Banda has taken the cue and warned his adversaries against “misleading” Zambians to stage Egypt-style anti-government street revolts ahead of this year’s elections.
“You have been reading in the newspapers and seeing on TV that they have problems in the Middle East and some of our citizens have called upon you to go to the streets in order to remove your government because, according to them, you should follow what is happening in Egypt, Libya, Yemen and so forth,” said President Banda.
The 74-year-old said it was wrong for his opponents to say that what happened in Egypt and other Arab nations could happen in Zambia. Only time will tell.
In Haiti but no politics? Tell it to the birds!
Still on presidents, Jean-Bertrand Aristide is set to return to Haiti from South Africa, seven years after he fled the country aboard a US plane following armed rebellion.
The 57 year-old served as president on three occasions, and ousted from office twice.
He says he wants to carry on his education work, and will stay out of politics.
For a man who has ruled thrice and twice thrown out of office, that might be a hard promise to keep.
They have jiggers! Why don’t they wear shoes?
Kenya’s First Lady Lucy Kibaki echoed Maria Antoinette’s infamous words, “If there is no bread, give them cakes,” when she offered a quick fix for jigger infested feet. Just force them to wear shoes. To people who cannot afford the basics, someone needs to tell her that shoes are not the least of their priorities – food and shelter are.
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Original date published: 21 March 2011
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201103210015.html?viewall=1