Thursday, 17 June 2010

MKUTANOA NA WAZIRI WA EAST AFRICAN CO-OPERATION 19.06.2010
Jumuiya ya watanzania Reading inapenda kuwaalika watanzania wote waishio UK kwenye mkutano na Waziri wa East African Co-operation
Dr. D. Kamala utakaofanyika katika Ukumbi wa:
Novotel Hotel
25B Friar Street, Reading.
RG1 1DP
Kuanzia saa. 8 mchana mpaka saa 11 Jioni (2:00pm – 5pm)
Kabla ya hapo kutakuwa na Mkutano wa wakinamama kuanzia saa 7 mchana mpaka saa 8. (1pm – 2pm).
Jumuiya imewaalika viongozi mbalimbali wa kitaifa na Mgeni rasmi katika mkutano huu atakuwa ni Mh. Mama Balozi Mwanaidi Sinare Maajar .
Jumuiya imeandaa Ripoti Fupi, Na wafuatao watakuwa na machache ya kusema, Ben Tv, Dr. Cleopa John, Sporah, B Consultant, vile vile tutapata fursa ya kumsikiliza Katibu mwenezi kuhusiana na Tovuti ya T.A inayoandaliwa.
Muda wa maswali na majibu kuhusu umoja wa Afrika mashariki utakuwepo, jaribu kuandaa maswali na maoni yako. Unaweza kuyatuma kwa kutumia Barua pepe (tzra2009@gmail.com) au Ujumbe mfupi wa simu(07865673756).
Kufika kwako ndio mafanikio ya mkutano huu. Naomba umjulishe na mwenzio.
NYOTE MNAKARIBISHWA.

Post Amnesty conference about the Conflict in Niger delta





The report of the government-constituted Technical Committee on the Niger Delta, submitted to Nigeria’s President , offers an opportunity to reduce violent conflict significantly and begin longer-term regional development in the oil-rich region.



The government needs to respond urgently and positively, in particular by accepting a third-party mediator to facilitate discussions of amnesty and demobilisation of militants, in order to dispel growing misgivings in the Delta, save the region from further violence and organised criminality, and ensure Nigeria’s continued reliability as a leading source of energy for the world.




The urgency is underscored by the grim security situation in the region and the risk that instability may spread to the land or maritime territories of Nigeria’s neigh­bours across the Gulf of Guinea. Late 2008 saw some of the Delta’s bloodiest fighting between government forces and Delta militants, and there have already been a number of attacks in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea by groups probably linked to the militants. Piracy incidents throughout 2008, exacerbated by the lack of security in the region, made Nigerian waters second only to Somalia in terms of danger.







Baroness Linda chalker was one of the Mediators


Dear ayoub --
We've done a lot of campaigning over the past month - it is definitely time for a party!
Along with our friends at Unlock Democracy we've teamed up with new music website Eye See Sound to present Eye See Purple, a music gig on 9 July.
Held at the Luminaire in Kilburn, one of the best live music venues in London, the night brings together three of the best up and coming new acts: the Penny Black Remedy, True Ingredients and JonnyGoneHome. It is going to be a fantastic night out so don't miss it:
http://www.power2010.org.uk/page/m/294f6a59/9792b8/7f5e345b/69d9866e/2245922346/VEsE/
Tickets cost just 4 pounds (or free if you join Unlock Democracy via the Eye See Sound website) and there are only 250 of them. So make sure you buy yours today to avoid disappointment:
http://www.power2010.org.uk/page/m/294f6a59/9792b8/7f5e345b/69d9866e/2245922346/VEsF/
Any profit will be going to the Take Back Parliament campaign. As well as some serious campaigning over the next few months, we're planning to hold a number of other fundraising gigs like this around the country, so let's make this one a success!
All the best,
Andy May
National Coordinator, Take Back Parliament

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