Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Of Zimbabwe Polls, Gabon Polls And 1963 March On Washington Anniversary With No Jolts

Of Zimbabwe Polls, Gabon Polls And 1963 March On Washington Anniversary With No Jolts

From Fukushima water release to Contested Polls In Gabon to Zimbabwe Polls getting the second term turban to Coup In Niger completing One Month And ECOWAS Contemplating Action and 1963 March On Washington Anniversary bringing thousands in attendance and Panama Canal unfolding events one has to stay in the loop even if one is not member of CUPE. 

Japan Releasing Fukushima Water

Japan begins releasing Fukushima water into the Pacific and IAEA has approved the release of water largely maintaining it will have little effect on environment and marine life as one believes the environment is overshadowed by climate change with little imprints of setting in motion climate cane. South Korea too endorses the move and stops short of those opposing the release of water to be labeled droob. Those opposing the release include China and North Korea with some critics arguing it is going to affect marine life as one has to go beyond rumours that are rife. 

Zimbabwe Polls With Opposition Dismissing Results 

As for Zimbabwe Polls Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa won with a vote share of 53 per cent and his opponent Mr Nelson Chamisa garnered 44 per cent who was least to agree with polls results and sensing foul play evils. What course of action Mr Nelson Chamisa would take no one knows as the poll body has already put a stamp of approval and Mr Mnangagwa is set to rule for the next five years and this would be his final term in a African Nation which has unfailing record of poll violence and contentious elections and this covered by World Press In Action. Former Nigerian President Mr Goodluck Jonathan all along maintaining polls were not free as there was little to show verification tree. How things pan out and would Mr Mnangagwa be able to complete term with the nation less divided would be keenly watched with commotion scotched. 

Coup In Niger Completing One Month And Would ECOWAS Pitch Tent?

With coup in Niger completing one month military regime celebrated the same by holding a rally in a stadium in the Capital Niamey with a vow to crush dissidence of any scale and this is the unfolding tale. With military regime in Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso Niger is the fourth country in West Africa to witness coup and this peace observers rue. Regional bloc ECOWAS (Economic Community Of West African States) has warned of possible military intervention against coup campaigners and if this comes about there would be little chance of coup leaders gaining traction. Following coup sanctions have been imposed, external aid stopped and border closed. Food prices have hit a record high and supply of essential items turning dry. What Future can Niger look forward to no one knows a country which gained independence in 1960 and ECOWAS members may signal the intent of military intervention. Military intervention largely to let flag of democracy flutter and giving enough hints that any such coup in their nation states would be dealt a body blow and would be met with same response finding military warriors stuck in ponds. 

Sudan Conflict And People Displaced Signals Emit

UN has warned developments in Sudan makes it epicentre of one facing humanitarian crisis. The trouble spot is witness to constant skirmishes between Military headed by General Abdel Burhan and Rapid Support Forces led by Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo since April and those for neutrality maintaining both sides haven't taken a ride on camel. More than 4.3 million people have been displaced and no medical relief coming to tens of thousands of children who are malnourished and some of these can be spotted from terrace. Things are worse in Capital Khartoum and with human rights violation rampant and calls for peace from peacekeepers that have went unheeded and this is how peace chants all over world are chided. 

Gabon Poll And Something Watched From Knoll

As for Gabon after polls closed there was internet shutdown as most believe protest to break out considering the fact polls were not free. This Central African country is rich in oil, minerals and other resources and over the years the gap between wealthy and poor has only widened something accepted by Administration Of Biden. What future holds for this African State no one knows and here fewer and fewer propose. 

Mr T K Waters Take

Mr T K Waters Jacksonville Sheriff spoke on shooting in Jacksonville where three blacks were nailed implying hate speech crime tale. This shooting has been condemned by all and hope there is less black-white brawl. 

1963 March On Washington Anniversary; Madam Yolanda Also Spoke With Enough In Audience Who Were Bloke

As African American poverty rate is more than double than that of White American and in this backdrop thousands took part to recall 1963 March on Washington when Martin Luther King Jr gave a speech "I Have A Dream." Many spoke on the occasion this time including Martin Luther King III and Madam Yolanda grand daughter of Martin Luther King Jr.  She urged those at the helm to bring in peace tidings and let there be no discrimination and each be respected with equal equation. She goaded the next generation to take on the responsibility to fulfill the dream and each soul should beam.

Christians Be Given Respect

In Haiti some churchgoers were assaulted and we hope Christians across world are respected and not taunted. 

Gaza Swimming Carnival 2023

Gaza with 25 other countries have gone to sea to show solidarity and the event is named "Swim With Gaza." Funds raised would be used for Palestinian children. It is a welcome move and more would groove. 

Drought In Panama Canal And This Noted In Seaport Reval

Eight months of drought in Panama Canal essentially connecting Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean has brought stoppages of sorts. More than 100 vessels are stuck on either side because of low level of water and with huge ships with huge weight they can't sail and by no means they can vail. We hope things to get better and Panama Canal gets back to its glorious past when thousands of ships used to sail with no unedifying past. 

As for developments in New Delhi it would be essayed when ubiquitous is not the provocation despite maintaining patience. 

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