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Marking the re-opening of the Julius Nyerere peace centre.

The Nyerere Centre for Peace Research in Tanzania is back in operation following a relaunch by the East African Community (EAC).

The relaunch is part of the EAC commitment to enhance peace and security, good governance and joint common foreign policy pursuits to promote regional integration and development.

The research centre is set to support the EAC in undertaking timely, relevant and empirical research on peace and security issues in the region ensuring policy decisions at EAC level are consistent with international legal instruments a statement issued by the regional bloc has it.

The centre, revived this month (February) after a 10-year hiatus, is the result of a partnership between EAC, Arcadia University in the United States (US) and the American Graduate School, Paris, France.

The centre’s research programme is directed at determining causes of conflict, addressing conflicts as well as the role of gender in conflict prevention and management.

In remarks read on her behalf by Arusha Regional Commissioner, John Mongella, Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign and East African Co-operation, Dr Stergomena Tax, said the Nyerere Peace Research Centre as a laudable initiative coming at a time when the EAC was expanding amid a need to put in place viable peace and sustainable conflict resolution mechanisms.

According to the former Southern African Development Community (SADC) executive secretary: “Co-ordinated independent research, open dialogue and actionable ideas on peace and security issues are critical in informing the decision-making process by policymakers and leaders in the region”.

“We must be intentional in building capacities to secure an environment that is stable and peaceful for enhanced human security,” Tax said.

“The centre will be a resource where scholars and East Africans interested in security and peace research and studies will formulate policies, establish think tanks, share information and become agents embracing peaceful coexistence,” she added. DefenceWeb

Former Defence CS Eugene Wamalwa  Image: FILE

 

Former CS says he knows the Kenya Kwanza administration will be coming for them.

In Summary

• Wamalwa claimed that President William Ruto is after vengeance because Matiang'i allegedly took his job.

• He insisted that Raila has stood with the former CS, and it is time his community does the same.

Former Defence CS Eugene Wamalwa has urged Kisii residents to stand with former Interior CS Fred Matiang'i.

Speaking in Keroka on Friday, Wamalwa claimed that President William Ruto is after vengeance because Matiang'i allegedly took his job.

He insisted that Raila has stood with the former CS, and it is time his community does the same.

"Matiang'i alichukua nafasi yake kwa hivyo ako na kisasi na Matiang'i. Leo tunawaomba msimame na kijana wenu. Baba amesimama na Matiang'i. Amekuwa kwake mara mbili na hata nimeambia baba nataka ajue kwangu sababu wanasema mwenzako akinyolewa chako kitie maji," he said. 

This loosely translates to, "Matiang'i took his place and because of that he wants revenge on Matiang'i. We are asking you to stand with your son. Baba (Raila) has stood with Matiang'i. He has been to his home twice and I have even asked him to also come and know where I live because the same could also happen to me." 

Wamalwa added that he knows the Kenya Kwanza administration will be coming for them. He, however, said that they will not be intimidated.

The former CS spoke as they made a stop at Keroka Town in Kisii, to address residents before proceeding to Gusii stadium where they are expected to hold an anti-government rally.

Wamalwa noted that they are with Matiang'i and they will back him.  

"We will stand with Matiang'i if there is any case. Let the rule of law have its way."

The Kisii rally will be the sixth of the anti-government rallies by the Azimio coalition.   By Brian Oruta, The Star

A tax avoidance promoter based in The Shard has been exposed by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) with users warned to withdraw or risk large tax bills.

ContractorCare Ltd was today named by HMRC as a tax avoidance promoter, along with PAYEme Ltd, and Gateway Outsource Solutions Ltd. Customers are being urged to withdraw from the published schemes and contact HMRC as soon as possible.

This latest publication of tax avoidance schemes and their promoters comes after tax avoidance promoter Hyrax Resourcing Ltd was handed a £1million fine after a legal challenge by HMRC, for failing to disclose to the tax authority the details of the tax avoidance scheme they promoted.

Mary Aiston, Director of Counter Avoidance, HMRC, said:

"Tax avoidance schemes are advertised as clever ways to pay less tax but in reality, they rarely work as the promoters promise.

"That's why we're regularly exposing the details of tax avoidance schemes and their promoters, to not only help customers steer clear of them, but also to disrupt the tax avoidance market and drive scheme promoters out of business.

"Anyone who thinks they may be involved in a tax avoidance scheme, or have been approached by a scheme promoter, should contact us as soon as possible to get help."

The three named tax avoidance promoters are:

  • ContractorCare Ltd, of 24/25 The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9SG
  • PAYEme Ltd, 3rd Floor 8 Princess Parade, Liverpool, L3 1DL
  • Gateway Outsource Solutions Ltd, of Mottram House, 43 Greek Street, Stockport, SK3 8AX

These avoidance schemes typically saw users contracted through the scheme and paid National Minimum Wage, with the rest of their wage disguised in a separate payment. Schemes such as these often wrongly promise their users can avoid National Insurance and Income Tax.

HMRC has now named a total of fourteen tax avoidance promoters and further names will be added to this list in the coming weeks. This is not a complete list of all tax avoidance schemes currently being marketed or a complete list of all promoters, enablers, and suppliers.

HMRC's Tax Avoidance – Don't Get Caught Out campaign offers a range of tools to customers to help them steer clear of avoidance schemes, such as their interactive risk checkerpayslip guidance, and case studiesdemonstrating the risks of becoming involved in a tax avoidance scheme and the warning signs customers should look out for.

Customers who believe that they are involved in a tax avoidance scheme are advised to contact HMRC as quickly as possible by calling 03000 534 226. HMRC is also urging customers who have been encouraged to get into a tax avoidance scheme or have come into contact with someone selling tax avoidance schemes to report this by using their online form.

UDA chairman Johnson Muthama.  Image: FILE

 

He has been nominated as a member of the Parliamentary Service Commission.

In Summary
  • The former Machakos senator is the founding chairperson of the United Democratic Alliance party.
  • He was a key pillar of President William Ruto's presidential campaigns.
 

Johnson Muthama has resigned as the UDA party national chairman ahead of his approval by Parliament as a member of the Parliamentary Service Commission.

Muthama was on Thursday unanimously endorsed by the National Assembly for the PSC slot after his name was tabled by the commission. 

With one leg in the commission, the UDA stalwart, has resigned as party chairperson as he awaits approval by the Senate next week.

 

The House rules on nomination and approval of PSC commissioners require that both Houses approve the names before they are appointed.

Muthama will replace Samuel Chepkonga who resigned from PSC as the male public member ahead of the August 9 polls.

A public representative at the PSC is required not to be a leader or official of any political party.

Muthama confirmed on Friday that he had quit the party as he plans to face the Senate committee next week.

"I have handed over my resignation to the party headquarters. "What I'm doing right now is handing over to the party secretariat," Muthama explained.

The Senate's Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee is expected to hold a sitting to vet Muthama next week week.

His name will then be tabled in a report of approval by the committee to the House for approval.

 

The Senate Clerk Jeremiah Nyegenye has invited members of the public to submit their views on the suitability of Muthama to serve as PSC member.

Muthama will join the commission as a non-member of parliament representing the public for five-year term.

PSC members include Nyali MP Mohamed Ali (UDA), Patrick Makau (Mavoko, Wiper), Mishi Mboko (Likoni, ODM) and Faith Gitau (Nyandarua Woman Rep, UDA).

Senators Okong'o Omogeni (Nyamira, ODM), John Kinyua (Laikipia, UDA) and Joyce Korir (nominated, UDA) also sit in the PSC.

The Speaker of the National Assembly is the Chairperson while the Clerk of the Senate is the Secretary to the Commission.  By James Mbaka, The Star

Dr. Iruka Okeke

ABUJA, Nigeria, 16 February, 2023 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/-Resolve to Save Lives (RTSL), a global health organization focused on preventing 100 million deaths from cardiovascular disease and making the world safer from epidemics, has announced the appointment of Dr. Iruka Okeke, Professor of Pharmaceutical Microbiology at University of Ibadan in Nigeria, to the RTSL Nigeria Board of Directors.

“Dr. Iruka Okeke’s extensive experience in infectious disease control, antimicrobial resistance, laboratory medicine and pharmacology will be important to the continued growth of RTSL Nigeria as we work to further support Nigeria’s progress in public health,” said Tom Frieden, President and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives. “Dr. Okeke is a welcome addition to our Nigeria Board of Directors and we look forward to working with her.”

Dr. Okeke has been appointed to the RTSL Nigeria Board Directors, effective January 1, 2023. Dr. Okeke is Professor of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and a Calestous Juma Science Leadership Fellow at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria as well as a Fellow of the Nigerian and African Academies of Science. Her research uses microbiology, genetic and genomic methods to investigate the mechanisms bacteria use to colonize humans, cause disease and gain drug resistance. She also works to improve laboratory practice in Africa, contributes to collaborative genomic surveillance for antimicrobial resistance and communicates about microbiology to a broad range of stakeholders.

“It is with pleasure that I join the RTSL Nigeria board. This group and its mission are particularly closely aligned to my own priorities,” said Dr. Okeke. “And I’m excited to contribute to an organization that has made such an impact in African countries and communities, and specifically in Nigeria.”

“Dr. Okeke brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the RTSL Nigeria Board of Directors,” said Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar, RTSL Nigeria Board Director and Dean of the University College London Faculty of Population Health Sciences. “I look forward to working with Dr. Okeke to advance progress on the ground and to continue improving lives.”

Resolve to Save Lives has seen marked growth in the past year as it established operations as a fully independent global public health organization. The addition of Dr. Okeke to its Nigeria Board of Directors will amplify this growth further as the Board guides major programmatic decisions and advises on future fundraising strategies.  AMA

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