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How CIA, French Intelligence Agency Conspired to Assassinate Thomas Sankara

On April 6, 2022, Burkina Faso’s ex-President Blaise Compaorรฉ was tried, convicted and sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment for murder. It  took 35 years for justice to catch up with him for murdering his revolutionary socialist predecessor, Thomas Sankara (the “Che Guevara of Africa”), in a 1987 right-wing military coup.  How  long will justice take to catch up with the CIA and its French intelligence counterpart, the Direction gรฉnรฉrale de la sรฉcuritรฉ extรฉrieure (DGSE), for what appears to have been their part in masterminding or enabling the plot that overthrew and killed Sankara? As young military officers in Burkina Faso during the 1970s and 1980s, Thomas Sankara and Blaise Compaorรฉ were the best of friends. The two traveled the country playing in a musical band together and Sankara’s parents adopted Compaorรฉ as his parents had died when he was young. In 1983, Sankara and Compaorรฉ launched a coup against Burkina Faso’s military regime by Jean-Baptiste Ouรฉdraog...

Aisha Jumwa Speaks On What the President Should Focus on in His State of Nation Address

  

President Uhuru Kenyatta with Senate Speaker Kenneth Lusaka and National Assembly speaker Justin Muturi in last Address.(Photo/State House Kenya)

 President Uhuru Kenyatta will be delivering his second last State of the Nation Address in a joint parliamentary sitting today Thursday ,12 October. The State of Nation address usually takes place during the first quarter of the year but it didn't happen due to ban on public gatherings by the government as a measure to curb the spread of Coronavirus.

The President is constitutionally required to annually report to Parliament the steps the executive arm is taking to achieve the country's national values, progress in the fulfillment of international obligations, and state of security in the country. 

Various leaders across the political divide have continued to express what they wish the President to address in his today's address that comes at a time when the country is struggling economically due to the ravenging effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Latest to express her wishes is Malindi Town MP Aisha Jumwa who wants the President to give a clear roadmap to economic recovery and a clear policy guidelines on the fight of the pandemic.

"As we anxiously wait for the State Of The Nation address by H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta today, Kenyans want a clear roadmap to economic recovery and clear policy guidelines on the fight against COVID-19" Reads Jumwa's Thursday Morning Tweet.

In his address today, the Head of State is expected to address the Covid-19 issue, the state of corruption in the country and the coming constitutional amendment debate through the Building Bridges Initiative.