Posté le: Jeu 13 Avr 2006 17:21 Sujet du message: Vers une fédération Est africaine.
Ok,je vais un résumé car il y'en qui ne supporte pas la langue anglaise(éducation à la française quand tu nous tiens )
-Cette fédération se constituera du Kenya, Uganda et Tanzanie.D'autres pays pourront rejoindre la fédération après sa formation.
-Le Burandi et Le Rwanda pourront entrés après.
-La capitale sera probablment à Arusha en Tanzania
-Il y'aura un gouvernement fédérale à Arusha et des gouvernements nationaux à Nairobi, Dodoma et Kampala.
-La population sera de 90 000 000 d'hab
-Les leaders est-africains aimeraient promouvoir l'Afrique de l'est comme unique destination touristique.
-Pas de problèmes "tribaux"(désolé pour le mot ),étant donné que les poulations sont proches culturellement.
-La fédération a déjà son hymne nationale
-Chaque pays pourra garder son drapeau,mais il y aura un drapeau est africain.
La federation:
Les pays de la féderation:
Kenya
Tanzanie
Uganda
Et le probable drapeau de la fédération:
_________________ "tout nèg a nèg
ki nèg nwè ki nèg klè
ki nèg klè ki nèg nwè
tout nèg a nèg
nèg klè pè nèg nwè
nèg nwè pa lè wè nèg klè
nèg nwè ké wéy klè
senti i sa roune nèg klè
mè nèg klè ké wéy klè a toujou nèg
sa ki fèt pou nèg vin' blang?
blang té gen chivé pli long?
pou senblé yé nou trapé chivé plat kon fil mang!!!
mandé to fanm...!
mè pou kisa blang lé vin' nwè?
ha... savé ki avan vin' blan yé té ja nèg!
a nou mèm ké nou mèm dépi nânni nânnan...
chinwa soti, kouli soti, indyen soti, blang soti
mèm koté nèg soti
Team Chosen to Oversee the process of making East Africa a Political Federation
A team to oversee the process of making East Africa a political federation has been appointed.
The team will consult the citizens of the three East African countries – Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania – and use their views to fast-track regional integration. The process should be completed in two years.
To demonstrate the importance of the federation, the three East African Heads of State meeting in Arusha, Tanzania, appointed a deputy secretary to head the new team.
President Kibaki and Tanzanian leader Jakaya Kikwete leave the Arusha International Conference Centre after the 7th summit of Heads of State yesterday. Photo by PPS
In a communique issued after their summit yesterday, Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki, Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania said a political federation was the most urgent business for the East African Community. The seventh summit of Heads of State of the EAC was also attended Rwandan prime minister Bernard Mwakuza, Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza and Zanzibar's Said Karume.
The meeting elected President Kibaki the new EAC chairman and launched the EAC partnership fund.
March 14, the day the East African Co-operation was transformed into a community in 1996, will now be marked in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to sensitise the residents on the community's objectives and activities.
A special session of the EAC council of ministers whose chairmanship was taken over by Kenya's John Koech on Tuesday, will be held in May to address drought in the region and problems facing Lake Victoria.
Burundi and Rwanda, which have applied to join the EAC, will have to wait a little longer as the ministers finalised discussions, possibly before the next Heads of State summit.
Tanzania's Juma Mwapachu was appointed the new secretary general and Mr Julius Onen from Uganda named his deputy. Another Ugandan, Ms Beatrice Birungi, was appointed deputy secretary general in charge of fast-tracking the political federation.
Mr Mwapachu, a career diplomat, replaced Mr Amanya Mushenga whose five-year term has ended.
The Heads of State agreed to be holding two regular summit meetings every year in June and November.
The meeting agreed to promote East Africa as a single tourist destination.
Negotiations on a common market will start on July 1, to be concluded and signed by December 2008. The market is set to operational by January 2010.
Uganda, which is yet to appoint a minister in charge of EAC, was asked to do so by next month.
President Kikwete vowed to ensure the integration succeeds and a political federation formed.
The three countries' residents are to be consulted whether they supported the unity or not, before the next leaders' summit.
The consultations were to start last year but were delayed due to the constitutional referendum in Kenya and elections in Uganda and Tanzania.
The federation will help market the three countries to attract investments and businesses, ease movement of people and boost development.
The three countries boast a population of more than 90 million people, creating a good market for business.
"I believe the people of East Africa should not be denied the right to deliberate on the federation. Leaders come and go, but the people will always be there," President Kikwete said.
He added: "I will do my best to ensure that, together, we attain the noble objectives of creating a viable, stable, prosperous federal East Africa."
President Kibaki said Rwanda and Burundi should be admitted to the EAC now that they had achieved peace.
He said East African countries should unite "to harvest the strengths of numbers and counter obstacles to development".
He added: "Individual countries' handling of issues is scattered and less effective."
The President said the EAC needed to expand its membership, adding that cooperation between nations had become the norm worldwide.
The challenges facing East Africa cut across borders and could only be addressed by a federation.
He said that although the Customs union was doing well, more needed to be done to realise full potential of a common market.
The President called for the removal of all trade barriers and free movement of labour within East Africa to accelerate economic integration in the region.
He said it was a pity there were many trade and immigration barriers which were hindering economic integration.
Ten years since the EAC secretariat was set up in Arusha, several protocols on labour migration and migration of people within EA were yet to be signed and ratified, the President noted.
President Kikwete said the EAC Customs union had started bearing fruits as there was increased cross-border trade. The three countries' revenue collection had also improved. "The union should be nurtured and left to flourish," he said.
President Museveni said he will stop taking instructions from foreigners. The President, who often quoted from the Bible, said many countries in Africa were suffering because of accepting foreign instructions.
"I now swear not to take instructions from any government outside East Africa," he said
He added:As a President of Uganda I would like to confess that I have been taking instructions from foreign governments thus violating the oath of office."
President Museveni supported a political federation saying the region had been divided by colonialists. It was wrong for EAC countries to remain divided yet some were landlocked.
The President said Uganda had been stopped by foreigners from using River Nile waters but it will now not heed them.
He said his government had started fresh talks with the Lords Resistance Movement rebels who have been fighting his regime leaving thousands of people killed and others displaced.
Rwanda prime minister, Mr Mwakuza, and President Nkurunziza of Burund appealed to the EAC to allow their countries join the body now that their countries were peaceful.
Mr Nkurunziza said his government was committed to peace, good governance and development and appealed for international support and investments. _________________ "tout nèg a nèg
ki nèg nwè ki nèg klè
ki nèg klè ki nèg nwè
tout nèg a nèg
nèg klè pè nèg nwè
nèg nwè pa lè wè nèg klè
nèg nwè ké wéy klè
senti i sa roune nèg klè
mè nèg klè ké wéy klè a toujou nèg
sa ki fèt pou nèg vin' blang?
blang té gen chivé pli long?
pou senblé yé nou trapé chivé plat kon fil mang!!!
mandé to fanm...!
mè pou kisa blang lé vin' nwè?
ha... savé ki avan vin' blan yé té ja nèg!
a nou mèm ké nou mèm dépi nânni nânnan...
chinwa soti, kouli soti, indyen soti, blang soti
mèm koté nèg soti
Rwanda and Burundi applications to join the East African Community (EAC) have been delayed pending further negotiations.
This was announced yesterday at the end of the summit of East African Heads of State held in Arusha, Tanzania. The summit was attended by Presidents Museveni, Mwai Kibaki of Kenya and Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania.
Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza and Rwanda's Prime Minister Bernard Makuza, who attended the meeting, said their nationals were eagerly waiting for the final decision when they would be admitted to the regional bloc.
Although in principle they have agreed to admit the two nations, the presidents directed that "the verification process now proceed to a high level negotiating machinery to be spearheaded by the ministers responsible for the East African Community Affairs."
A joint communiqué read after the talks said, "The negotiations with Burundi and Rwanda on the admission requirements shall commence immediately and the Council of Ministers report on this matter will be presented to the next ordinary summit meeting scheduled for November 2006 for consideration."
Kikwete said the council of ministers had successfully kick-started the process of admitting the two countries.
Kibaki said the Rwanda and Burundi nationals were being allowed to travel in the region without passports, an indication that they are part of EAC.
On the fast-tracking of the EA political federation, Kikwete said not much consultations had been made because of he elections in Uganda and Tanzania and the referendum in Kenya .
"I believe the people of East Africa should not be denied the right to deliberate on the federation. Leaders come and go but the people will be there."
Museveni urged the people of East Africa and the leaders to ensure the fast tracking of the federation.
He said, "We are all working for the fast-tracking of the East African Federation. This is the most important project in the history of the black people.
"I am very pleased Presidents Kibaki, former president Mkapa and now President Kikwete have cooperated with me and other leaders of East Africa to revive the dream of East Africa to have one country so that they can face the future with great strength," he said.
Museveni said because Africa is balkanised in small states, governments cannot stand up against foreign interference in the affairs of African countries. _________________ "tout nèg a nèg
ki nèg nwè ki nèg klè
ki nèg klè ki nèg nwè
tout nèg a nèg
nèg klè pè nèg nwè
nèg nwè pa lè wè nèg klè
nèg nwè ké wéy klè
senti i sa roune nèg klè
mè nèg klè ké wéy klè a toujou nèg
sa ki fèt pou nèg vin' blang?
blang té gen chivé pli long?
pou senblé yé nou trapé chivé plat kon fil mang!!!
mandé to fanm...!
mè pou kisa blang lé vin' nwè?
ha... savé ki avan vin' blan yé té ja nèg!
a nou mèm ké nou mèm dépi nânni nânnan...
chinwa soti, kouli soti, indyen soti, blang soti
mèm koté nèg soti
Pakira, ce n'est pas nouveau, puisque les Etats des Grands-lacs ont longtemps consolidé les rapports économiques et d'échanges de biens et personnes, sous l'impulsion de feu Julius Nyerere. Tout a commencé avec son discours d'Arusha ( ou Dar Es-Salam, je ne sais plus), en 1979 où il fustigeait le peu d'intérêt des Africains pour la cause des réfugiés. Notons au passage que cette région fut le berceau du panafricanisme africain et malheureusement le creuset des troubles nationaux et notamment au Rwanda, Ouganda et Burundi. Il existait déja de grands axes routiers reliant les principales villes de cette région où un commerçant débarque le matin juste pour écouler sa marchandise et regagne la frontière dès le coucher du soleil. Le dynamisme économique de la région des Grands-lacs souffre cependant des troubles perpétuels qui secouent les Etats riverains, une fédération ne serait que la continuité d'une politique d'échange et dont le Swahili n'est que le socle.
The Heads of State Summit meeting in Arusha has approved a 10 per cent salary increment for all East African Community workers.
The Community (EAC) has a Sh1.5 billion ($21million) budget for the 2006-2007 financial year, the EAC Council of Ministers said in a report. The community's financial problems have affected its programmes.
A statement read by Council chairman John Koech during the meeting in Arusha on Wednesday, however, showed their was little to celebrate as the Community marked its tenth anniversary. Its biggest achievement so far has been creating a Customs Union.
Meanwhile, the East African Court of Justice is yet to hear any cases since its formation. "The situation has not improved with regard to cases brought before the Court," the annual progress report of the Council stated.
It added: "To date, the East African Court of Justice has gone without receiving any cases for determination, even with operationalisation of the Customs Union," the report said.
The court has, however, carried out publicity and promotional activities through the media and capacity building in anticipation of beginning an active role. On its part the East African Legislative Assembly held four main meetings between January and December last year, and deliberated on four Bills.
On Wednesday, President Kibaki skipped a planned address to the Assembly, after the Heads of State Summit, citing shortage of time.
Other institutions of the EAC have also been dormant. Outgoing EAC secretary General, Amanya Mushega, said game parks and reserves within the EAC should admit people in the region at a similar fee.
He also proposed that students studying within the region pay standard fees, and called for the fast-tracking of the East African passport.
Starehe Boys Centre student, Salim Said, won the runners-up prize for the inaugural EAC essay competition, with Tanzanian Maria Nkukhibe bagging the overall prize.
Nkukhibe got a certificate and Sh108,000 ($1,500) while Said got Sh54,000 ($750) and a certificate.
Mr Mushega, whose five-year term as secretary general has ended, was replaced by Tanzania's Juma Mwapachu while President Kibaki took over as chairman of the Summit from host Jakaya Kikwete.
ki nèg nwè ki nèg klè
ki nèg klè ki nèg nwè
tout nèg a nèg
nèg klè pè nèg nwè
nèg nwè pa lè wè nèg klè
nèg nwè ké wéy klè
senti i sa roune nèg klè
mè nèg klè ké wéy klè a toujou nèg
sa ki fèt pou nèg vin' blang?
blang té gen chivé pli long?
pou senblé yé nou trapé chivé plat kon fil mang!!!
mandé to fanm...!
mè pou kisa blang lé vin' nwè?
ha... savé ki avan vin' blan yé té ja nèg!
a nou mèm ké nou mèm dépi nânni nânnan...
chinwa soti, kouli soti, indyen soti, blang soti
mèm koté nèg soti
President Yoweri Museveni has described the proposed fast tracking of the East African political federation as vital for black people.
The President was addressing the 7th summit of the East African Community in Arusha on Wednesday.
He said Africa was balkanised and vulnerable to outside interference, according to a statement issued by the Presidential Press Secretary, Onapito Ekolomoit, yesterday.
"Let me confess my sin that I have also received instructions from foreigners," the President joked to his audience.
The President gave the example of the electricity crisis in East Africa, which would not be thereforeign meddling had not hindered Uganda's plan to build multiple power dams simultaneously.
"In Uganda there is no power crisisbut the crisis of dependency," he said.
Museveni said he was happy with the commitment of his counterparts, Presidents Mwai Kibaki of Kenya and Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania, to the fast-tracking of the East African federation.
"It will enable East Africa face the future with strength," Museveni said.
He reported that the final agreement in handing over of the Kenya-Uganda railway line to a private developer would be signed today, after the Uganda Government sorted out workers who were blocking it over pay. Museveni hailed the democratisation process in Burundi, culminating in the installation of Pierre Nkurunziza as the country's third elected president.
Museveni thanked the outgoing Secretary General of the East African Community, Uganda's Amanya Mushega, for his five-year tenure. He thanked his counterparts for accepting two other Ugandans, Beatrice Birungi Kiraso and Julius Onen, as new deputy Secretary Generals for fast tracking and administration, respectively.
The incoming EAC chairman, Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, said it was time East Africans started moving freely across borders without passports.
Host President Jakaya Kikwete said the people of the region needed to be involved in the fast tracking because "leaders come and go" but the people were permanent beneficiaries of the federation. The meeting welcomed the membership applications of Rwanda and Burundi, referring them to further ministerial level discussion to sort out technicalities. Burundi President Nkurunziza and Rwanda Prime Minister Bernard Makuza were present. _________________ "tout nèg a nèg
ki nèg nwè ki nèg klè
ki nèg klè ki nèg nwè
tout nèg a nèg
nèg klè pè nèg nwè
nèg nwè pa lè wè nèg klè
nèg nwè ké wéy klè
senti i sa roune nèg klè
mè nèg klè ké wéy klè a toujou nèg
sa ki fèt pou nèg vin' blang?
blang té gen chivé pli long?
pou senblé yé nou trapé chivé plat kon fil mang!!!
mandé to fanm...!
mè pou kisa blang lé vin' nwè?
ha... savé ki avan vin' blan yé té ja nèg!
a nou mèm ké nou mèm dépi nânni nânnan...
chinwa soti, kouli soti, indyen soti, blang soti
mèm koté nèg soti
Très intéressant comme développement dans cette région. C'est clairement une première fibre pan-africaine ou bien des États-Unis d'Afrique. J'ai pas besoin de mentionner comment ces pays sont relativement non-homogène ethniquement parlant et au niveaux de la culture et des langues.
Aussi, je veux noter comment ces pays ont adopté une langue africaine, le swahili comme lingua-franca. C'est en partie vrai pour la population et il y a aussi une réél volonté politique.
Voici un article qui mentionne que l'Uganda va aller chercher des professeurs de Swahili au Kenya et en Tanzanie pour être enseigner dès l'école primaire. Bien sur, le swahili n'étant la langue maternelle des gens de ce pays (si je ne me trompe), c'est seulement en tant que 2 ieme langue que le swahili sera enseigné dès le primaire. Ce qui est important c'est que la langue d'apprentissage des enfants demeure leur langue maternelle (pour les avantages évident aux niveaux cognitif d'apprentissage). Il est aussi mentionner la possibilité d'harmoniser le curriculum éducatif régionale.
Uganda: Uganda to Recruit Swahili Teachers From Tanzania
New Vision (Kampala)
April 14, 2006
Posted to the web April 14, 2006
Patrick Jaramogi
Kampala
UGANDA is to recruit Swahili teachers from Kenya and Tanzania, following their shortage in the country.
The Inter-Capital Cities Federation of headteachers Associations of East Africa chairman, Tony Mukasa, said this at a conference for headteachers from city schools in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania at the Kenya College of communication Technology in Mbagathi on Monday.
"Uganda needs Swahili teachers from Kenya and Tanzania. We want to make kiswahili an examinable subject but we lack teachers," Mukasa said.
Last year, the Ministry of Education through the National Curriculum development Centre, included the teaching of Swahili in the primary schools' curriculum.
The proposal, however, hit a snag following the shortage of the teachers.
Mukasa said Uganda recognised the role Kiswahili could play in strengthening the East African Community and was willing to include it in the schools' curriculum.
He asked Kenya to give Uganda 300 Kiswahili teachers for a pilot project that would see the subject examined nationally.
Kenya's assistant education minister Wekesa said Kenya had many unemployed Kiswahili teachers, who could be sent to Uganda.
A statement issued by the association yesterday said the headteachers also endorsed a proposal by primary school heads that the three countries' curricular be harmonised.
The more than 300 school heads shared their experiences, including the management of free primary education and HIV/Aids in learning institutions.
Cet article mentionne que ministre Uganda espere que le Congo (RDC) va aussi rejoindre cette union des pays de l'afrique de l'est. En plus, des avantages économique. Il cite la proximité des langues des pays de cette région comme une des raisons favorisant cette union et l'insertion du Congo dans cette union. Il parle aussi du besoin d'une intégration intellectuelle rapide et soutenue des ressources humaines de cette sous région africaine.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Uganda Minister wants Congo to join East African Community
April 20, 2006, 22 hours, 48 minutes and 33 seconds ago.
By Gerald Businge
Kampala (AND) East African countries could gain more if the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) joined the East African community, Uganda's Minister of Local Government, Professor Tarsis Kabwegyere has said.
Kabwegyere said that the DRC has a lot of economic potential that can benefit can benefit East Africa and also the entire continent.
He said that if Congo joined the East African Federation, the region would benefit from its hydro electricity power potential from the Congo River. “River Congo can produce power enough for the whole continent and export more if there is a collective investment in the power project by many countries under the East African Federation,” he said.
Kabwegyere said that hydro power generated from River Congo would help reduce load shedding in Uganda, which has become a crisis to both the industrial sector and domestic users.
The Minister said that the river Congo has a strong water overflow because when it enters Atlantic Ocean, its waters enter the ocean and goes 70 miles without interruption. “The issue is that we can use this potential in the next 40 years to develop the region,” he said
The Minister was on Wednesday presenting a keynote address during a roundtable discussion on the theme: Sustainable Development in the East African Region: Which way 40 years from now? At Grand Imperial Hotel in Kampala.
He added that as a former Envoy in the Great Lakes Region, Congo has a lot it shares with the East African countries including language, which he said could help in bringing the DRC into the East African Federation.
The three East Africa countries of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania already formed an East African Community and are working at have an East Africa political federation by 2013.
“As a former envoy in the region, I have a belief that in East Africa we have six countries which include Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo because of the closeness of their languages,” he said.
Kabwegyere said that the languages were the same in less than 200 years ago and that many words spoken are the same in most Great Lakes Region countries.
“We can develop East Africa better if we look at each as a common race in all aspects. Such integration should lead to higher levels of production, thereby creating more jobs and stop things like shortage of food for people to enjoy better health,” Prof. Kabwegyere said before calling for a common citizenship in the region.
He called for a speedy and steady intellectual integration in the East African countries as the only means for the region to achieve sustainable development, adding that it is only intellectual integration that will lead to effective and efficient exploitation and utilization of natural and human resources of the region.
The workshop held in Kampala is part of the events by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) of Sussex University, UK to celebrate 40 years of the existence of the IDS, organized by Makerere University’s Gender Mainstreaming Division.
Plus de 200 personnes ont lu l'article et si peu de réactions???Où sont les pleurnichards et autres afro-pessimites???
Merci à Nomade pour les articles
Sinon,la construction du quartier générale de la féder commence cette année:
East Africa: EAC Headquarters Construction Starts This Year
April 2006
Construction of the East African Community (EAC) Headquarters is expected to begin during the last quarter of this year and will last two and a half years.
The 11th Meeting of the Council of Ministers of EAC held on April 3 in Arusha was informed in a report by the Community Secretariat that the contract was awarded to M/s GAUFF Ingenire with LAAP Associates in December 2005.
The headquarters will be constructed along what is now labeled the EAC close adjacent to the Arusha International Conference Centre complex.
The project is funded by Germany.
According to the Secretariat Report, the first meeting of the Project Management Team (PMT) composed of the Chief Architects and Chief Structural Engineers from Partner States and EAC officers was held in Arusha in February this year.
It says that the Project Management Consultants and members of the PMT are currently preparing the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the procurement of the services of the General Building Consultant.
This stage will be followed by the preparation of detailed Architectural designs and drawings which will be used for the preparations of Bills of Quantities and tendering for the Contractor.
An advertisement seeking for a General Building Consultant says that the headquarters will cover a total building area of about 6000 square metres and it is anticipated that the implementation of the project will take three years.
On Appointment of Ministers solely responsible for East AfricanCommunity, the Council of Ministers noted Kenya and Tanzania have implemented the decision and urged Uganda to appoint a Cabinet Minister for East African Community Affairs.
The EAC cooperation was revitalized 10 years ago with the established of a permanent Secretariat in Arusha. _________________ "tout nèg a nèg
ki nèg nwè ki nèg klè
ki nèg klè ki nèg nwè
tout nèg a nèg
nèg klè pè nèg nwè
nèg nwè pa lè wè nèg klè
nèg nwè ké wéy klè
senti i sa roune nèg klè
mè nèg klè ké wéy klè a toujou nèg
sa ki fèt pou nèg vin' blang?
blang té gen chivé pli long?
pou senblé yé nou trapé chivé plat kon fil mang!!!
mandé to fanm...!
mè pou kisa blang lé vin' nwè?
ha... savé ki avan vin' blan yé té ja nèg!
a nou mèm ké nou mèm dépi nânni nânnan...
chinwa soti, kouli soti, indyen soti, blang soti
mèm koté nèg soti
Puisqu'on parle d'intégration,pour Fred Omachi du parlement panafricain d'Uganda,l'Afrique aura un unique président pour 2025:
Africa to Have Single President By 2025
Henry .m.lule
Kampala
Africa will have a single President under the 'United States of Africa' arrangement by the year 2025. Fred Omachi, who is the chairperson of Uganda's Pan African Parliament [PAP] representatives, told The New Times in an exclusive interview that the members of PAP are pushing for the realization of the development this year.
"We think that by this year, we should have gone a long way towards achieving this dream. However, this can only be achieved if the regional political and economic blocs first put this on gear. This will make it possible for the continent to also realize this dream easier. The African Union is working hard to ensure that these blocs do what is required of them to facilitate a quick federation of Africa as a continent," Omachi, who is also a Member of Parliament representing Jonam County [Nebbi district] in the Ugandan parliament, said.
He added that the proposed federation will help solve several political, social, military and economic problems afflicting the continent.
"We are now waiting for the Africa Military Wing; we think that by having an African Military wing, we shall need no more UN peace keepers intervening in our issues. The same military will also help to solve dictatorial presidents and military coups like those which happened in Togo. It was the African military which intervened until the matters were solved. We shall even have no wrangles with our neighbours," he said.
He urged national parliaments to ensure that the AU policies and conventions are fully implemented by their respective governments so that the cherished USA can be achieved.
"National Parliaments should ensure that all the AU policies and conventions are fully implemented by their respective governments. We want to see that none of the issues passed by the AU are left unimplemented if we are to achieve our dream. We are happy that some governments have already started implementing some of these issues like the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) to check on political, economic and social issues," Omachi said.
He commended the East African countries for their efforts to realize the political federation of East Africa that is scheduled for 2010.
"I am happy that even Rwanda and Burundi are interested in this. They want to join and I think, they are on the right track so that we can achieve this dream by 2010. I think the federation will even cement our relations with our neighbours," Omachi said, adding that so far seven countries had not yet joined the AU because of internal problems.
"A country like the Democratic Republic of Congo has not joined because of sanctions arising from lack of democracy. Some of the others are Eritrea and Seychelles. Also, some other nine members are out temporarily because of non-payment," Omachi said.
ki nèg nwè ki nèg klè
ki nèg klè ki nèg nwè
tout nèg a nèg
nèg klè pè nèg nwè
nèg nwè pa lè wè nèg klè
nèg nwè ké wéy klè
senti i sa roune nèg klè
mè nèg klè ké wéy klè a toujou nèg
sa ki fèt pou nèg vin' blang?
blang té gen chivé pli long?
pou senblé yé nou trapé chivé plat kon fil mang!!!
mandé to fanm...!
mè pou kisa blang lé vin' nwè?
ha... savé ki avan vin' blan yé té ja nèg!
a nou mèm ké nou mèm dépi nânni nânnan...
chinwa soti, kouli soti, indyen soti, blang soti
mèm koté nèg soti
Plus de 200 personnes ont lu l'article et si peu de réactions???Où sont les pleurnichards et autres afro-pessimites???
Rolling
T'inquiètes, moi j'ai sauté sur place !
En plus, j'ai lu tout de suite après "Les Fondements économiques et culturels d'un fédéral d'afrique noire", je vais tenter de résumer ce que j'en ai compris. _________________ Les Africains sont aujourd'hui à la croisée des chemins : c'est l'union ou la mort !
Africaines Africains, l'édification de la véritable union africaine est notre devoir et notre seule chance de salut sur cette terre.
Un vrai guerrier ne recule pas devant son devoir sous prétexte que la tâche est surhumaine, impossible...il se bat !
Posté le: Sam 22 Avr 2006 14:48 Sujet du message: Toi aussi...
Pakira a écrit:
Plus de 200 personnes ont lu l'article et si peu de réactions???Où sont les pleurnichards et autres afro-pessimites???
Oh, ils se défoulent sur leurs topics habituels.
Je ne te donne pas de liens, ils sont faciles à trouver. _________________ Les Vrais savent. Préviens les autres...
Vous ne pouvez pas poster de nouveaux sujets dans ce forum Vous ne pouvez pas répondre aux sujets dans ce forum Vous ne pouvez pas éditer vos messages dans ce forum Vous ne pouvez pas supprimer vos messages dans ce forum Vous ne pouvez pas voter dans les sondages de ce forum