Angolans
on ballot for new president election
People in Angola are queuing on polls stations to elect their new president after a longest and veteran serving President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is due to vacate the presidential office.
Whilst wining of presidential office sit looked to
be in favour of the ruling government MPLA which has been in power since 1975, but
in recently polls suggested UNITA and other political parties were gaining high
percentage of voters of which could change the election outcome.
The young generations of Angola are the ones looked
to change the 2017 general election result, as most of them are below 35, and
have different views on politics ideas and on how the Angola government should be governed, whilst the
elders are seems to support the MPLA type of government.
Media
biases; President Trump on revamped speech.
US President Donald Trump has strongly accused media
for portraying him as a person who does not care about other people, and
repeated the condemnation of hate and racism actions among US people.
Speaking at Arizona rally and cry foul from media, but
not repeating “many sides or both sides” the words he used in his first after Charlotte
riot, President Trump said “They ‘are trying to take away our culture. They’re
trying to take away our history.”
Insisted Trump said “I thinks they should realise
they are on the same team, must show loyalty to the country.”
The President Trump speech came after the actions of
removing statues in some areas in US by saying “weak weak people” as he was referring
to those who campaigned for the states removals.
The President Trump revamped speech, was not
received well among former government official, when former Director of
National Intelligence James Clapper said “ I really question his ability to be,
his fitness to be in this office, and I also beginning to wonder about his
motivation for it. Maybe he is looking for a way out.”
Al-Shabaab
set back.
Al-Shabaab group have incurred a set back as a group
deputy leader and spokesman Mukhtar Robow Ali 48, surrendered to Somalia
government on Sunday last week.
Mukhtar, a co-founder of Al-Shabaab group, handed
himself over to authorities in the town of Hudur 400 kilometres southwest of
Mogadishu.
Minister of Internal Security for southwest state,
Hassan Hussein Mohamed said “ Mukhtar known as Abu Mansur dislodged himself in
2013 after series of disagreements with
his co-leader group Ahmed Abdi Godane, who was killed by US drone in September 2014.”
The Robow leaving from the Al-Shabaab, is said to be
big blow to a group, as he used to also the group spiritual leader.
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