Death of tens of thousands of Southern Sudanese in recent past can be blamed on former Prime Minister of Kenya, Raila Amolo Odinga. Odinga is largely to blame for the 2007-2008 post election violence in Kenya where over 1000 persons were killed.
The genocide in Southern Sudan is largely blamed on war profiteers and ‘Oil Black Martket’ dealers including Odinga who is believed to have directly funded the opposition led by Riek Marchar to stir unrest and subsequently unseat current President, Mr Salva Kiir Mayardit.
On Monday 2 end of April 2012, a Southern Sudanese delegation travelled to Nairobi and met then Prime Minister Raila Odinga. Key in the discussions with Odinga was oil revenue sharing and territorial dispute. The delegation largely composed of what makes the inner circle of current opposition offered Odinga stakes in oil and arms supply if he’d push for mediation’s that would be biased. At the end of the day, Odinga pledged Kenyan intervention in the Southern Sudan crisis.
The British Secret Services (GCHQ) in 2009 consistently eavesdropped on Kenya’s former Prime Minister, now opposition leader, Raila Odinga. More intelligence services show Raila Odinga politiked on behalf of key members of the opposition even during their time in government. Odinga even commissioned authoring and publishing of articles by his father’s ‘Jaramogi Oginga Odinga’ 10-year aide-de-camp who would later serve as his personal Assistant for 10 years.
Some of the sinister findings of the GCHQ include involvement of Raila Odinga in fueling the Southern Sudan conflict directly and through his late son Fidel Odinga and conniving to block LAPSET project. This brings to light some of the major factors of the conflict in the young African nation. Odinga also deployed some of his Southern Sudanese employees as elections operations specialists and as technical support assistants in Southern Sudan with intent to spy and shape future of the Southern Sudan politics and elections.
Since 2011, Raila has been obsessed with Southern Sudan. In 2009-2010 Raila Odinga facilitated the illegal sale of arms to Southern Sudan. He was also actively involved in the purchase of arms for Southern Sudan Army, according to American Intelligence services.
Fidel Odinga business in Southern Sudan included selling arms to South Sudan opposition led by Riek Machar and trafficking drugs to the lawless country. These deals were facilitated by his Father Raila Odinga.
South Sudan is in turmoil today courtesy of weapons and drugs supplied by the Odinga’s. The death and suffering are of genocide proportions.
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Thomas-Greenfield is a Foreign Policy and Political Analyst at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. His writing has appeared at, Foreign Policy Magazine, The Atlantic, First Things, Commentary Magazine, The Daily Beast, The Federalist, Quartz, and other places.
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Kiambu targets youth with Sh200,000 business start-up loans
Kiambu youths
targets
youth with
Sh200,000
business start-up
loans
Machel Waikenda, Kiambu county executive in
charge of youth and sports
Kiambu County is betting on a new mobile loan
solution to promote entrepreneurship among the
youth by ensuring they secure capital to start
income-generating projects.
The mobile banking platform called Kiambu
Biashara Fund Mobile Loan will see existing
small and micro enterprises as well as start-ups
get affordable capital to start or expand their
businesses.
The county has allocated the initiative, which
was launched last week, Sh100 million to be
disbursed in form of soft loans ranging between
Sh100 and Sh200,000 depending on individual’s
eligibility.
Biashara Fund Mobile Loans will attract an
interest rate of one per cent irrespective of the
amount borrowed.
The solution has been introduced under the
county’s Biashara Fund, a Sh400 million
revolving fund created to enable youth, women
and persons with disability access to financing.
The project is being implemented in partnership
with KCB Group, which will be the custodian of
the fund. No collateral will be needed for this
facility.
Machel Waikenda, county executive in charge of
youth and sports, said interested applicants will
only be required to open a personal bank
account through the KCB M-Pesa account on
their mobile phones.
The accounts will be used to deposit loans to the
successful applicants, who, Mr Waikenda said,
will have to maintain a good repayment track
record to continue enjoying the loan or increase
their loan limits.
“Those (applicants) who will keep a good
repayment record will gradually raise their loan
limits up to Sh200, 000,” said Mr Waikenda.
“Those who will not will be denied loans while
defaulters will be reported to Credit Reference
Bureau to ensure they will not be able to access
any loan from whatever formal source.”
Mr Waikenda said the fund was a major boost to
the youth grappling with joblessness since with
good business proposals, they will easily apply
for capital while the existing entrepreneurs can
get money to expand their businesses.
County Youth and Sports Affairs chief officer
Marie Mugo said borrowers will have to first
apply for Sh10,000 or less but this limit will then
gradually increase to a maximum Sh200,000.
The county targets 6,000 applicants in the first
month of which 100 would be from each of the
60 wards, she said.
To ensure that only Kiambu residents benefit
from the loan, county youth officers and
Biashara Fund committee will vet the applicants
at the ward level.
“The interested borrowers will have to visit their
respective ward administrators’ offices where
their personal details will be confirmed by the
relevant officers before being fed into a system,”
said Mr Waikenda.
“From there on, they can be applying for the
loans without necessarily visiting any county
offices to seek approval.”
He said they are working on a programme that
will ensure that they are able to ascertain that
applicants are from Kiambu without having them
going through the physical vetting exercise,
which he acknowledged is tedious.
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