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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...

Karua Finally Makes A Forceful Recovery Of His Court Award Of Ksh. 6.5 M From MP Moses Kuria

Photo: NARC-Kenya leader Martha Karua. (Source/Facebook/Martha Karua)

National Alliance Rainbow Coalition Kenya (NARC-Kenya) leader Martha Karua has implemented a court fiat after auctioning Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria's property.

Through Haki Auctioneers company, the vocal political auctioned a number of items from the lawmaker's home in Nairobi over a debt of ksh. 6.5 million which the latter owed her.

In a letter that did rounds on social media, Haki Auctioneers outlined the items which included household items like;

1). Sofa sets 

2). Refrigerator

3). Home theatre

4). Gas cookers

5). Floor carpets

6). Television stand

7). Two motor vehicles (one land cruiser and another one Toyota

8) Television set

9) Coffee table

This follows after the High Court ordered Moses Kuria to pay Martha Karua Ksh. 6.5 million failure to which items in his household would be auctioned to settle the fine.

The former Gichugu MP had sought a court injunction against Kuria after the latter alleged that the former procured witnesses to fix deputy president Dr William Ruto at the International Criminal Court (ICC) over 2007-2008 postelection violence cases.

"The claims are scandalous, malicious, unwarranted and lowered my dignity among right thinking members of the society,Karua said as quoted by the Star.

The Mt. Kenya legislator had failed to defend himself from the suit and consequently, the court proceeded to issue a decree against him to pay the aforementioned amount or have his property auctioned.