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PLO Lumumba KACC boss to loose his job after trying to arrest Assistant minister Mbarire

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

Now it is clear that the assistant minister will win the battle. KACC boss lured her to his office but she did not turn up.

KACC boss went to the media saying he had laid a trap to arrest her on trying to bribe him.

Now MPs have voted to send home all the top brass of the Commission (KACC) and that will include PLO, the top man, in connection with the creation of the Kenya ethics and anti corruption commission that is to replace PLO’s present commission.

As we wrote earlier, the relationship between PLO and the Mbarires was wrong because PLO was aware that the husband of M/s Mbarire was being investigated by his office and yet he invited him to his fundraising where he received a hundred thousand cheque from the suspect Mr Apaa.

PLO Lumumba has been accused by MPs of not doing a good job in the Commission. He was appointed last year and there was hope he was the best to fight corruption. PLO has however been talking much than working. He has even led demonstrations against corruption on the streets of Nairobi, a thing that belongs to activists not a director of Anti Corruption Commission. He, however, thought he was doing the right thing but now he will have to go even before doing anything meaningful because he has not prosecuted the big fish he had told Kenyans he would do when he was appointed.

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Stop masquarading as presidential candidates, Oparanya tells Jirongo, Wamalwa, Watengula and Bufwoli

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

By Dickens   Wasonga, Kenya

Five Kenya presidential hopefuls from the Western Kenya region who have since declared they will contest the seat in the 2012 general elections are not serious candidates, minister Wycliffe Oparanya has claimed.

Speaking in Rarieda constituency on Friday last week, Oparanya who is the planning minister dismissed as ”passing cloud” the candidacy of MPs Eugine Wamalwa[ Saboti], Cyrus Jirongo[Lugari],Moses Wetangula [Sirisia] and Wakoli Bufwoli[Bumula] which should not worry other serious contestants.

The minister said the declaration by the five to seek the presidency was not genuine but a plot hatched by those opposed to Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s presidential bid, hoping they will split  the western Kenya votes come the polling day.

The Butere MP claimed the same politicians were behind the  sustained  calls to have deputy prime minister  Musalia Mudavadi declare his interest in the presidential race.

He said it was clear that Mudavadi would be Raila’s running mate adding that the schemes to divide the Luhyia leadership will this time round flop.

”  These are moles.Most of them are too broke to mount any significant presidential campaign machinery.What they want is to pretend to be in the race so that they are bought off by strong and serious candidates or play the role of moles but we already know that.We must tell our people to be on the look out so that they are not duped.” said Oparanya.

He however challenged those who have ID cards from Nyanza and western regions to ensure they register in large numbers when the electoral body begins voter registration in the next two months.

Oparanya observed that in the past elections in the areas have been marred by low voter turnout which usually act  against the candidates running for various seats  from the two provinces and urged them to ensure they cast their ballot.

” In the past elections, only about 70 per cent of registered voters from Nyanza turn up to vote while in Western just about 65 per cent do so. During campaigns , you attend rallies in huge numbers and give the impression that you have a solid support but in the polling day, it’s a different story.You really let us down”  He said.

Oparanya who was accompanied in a tour of CDF projects in Rarieda constituency by the Arabela MP Nicholas Gumbo and Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo also asked his colleagues to ensure the fund is not scrapped.

While supporting the minister on the continued existence of the fund Midiwo said the infrastructural development that government has managed to put in place since the introduction of CDF in 2003 can not have been possible.

Midiwo claimed a section of ministers and MPs who  were opposed to devolution were out to see the fund done away with so that other regions that relied on the fund to develop remains behind.

” Kenyans wanted the government to devolve resources and CDF has archived  a lot and we must support it further existence because that is the way to ensure resources are equitably distributed.” said Midiwo.

Oparanya at the same time asked his colleagues to ensure all CDF projects are fully completed by June next year.

” We want to start on a new chapter. We do not want the incoming MPs who will be elected in the forth-coming polls to inherit incomplete projects like was the case in the last elections.” said the minister.

ENDS.

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Designed for Black People

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

In The Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter Godwin Woodson, it states, “If you can control a man’s thinking, you don’t have to worry about his actions. If you can determine what a man thinks, you do not have to worry about what he will do. If you can make a man believe that he is inferior, you don’t have to compel him to seek an inferior status, he will do so without being told and if you can make a man believe that he is justly an outcast, you don’t have to order him to the back door, he will go to the back door on his own and if there is no back door, the very nature of the man will demand that you build one.”

These words written nearly eighty years ago not only still rings true, but are also the core philosophic foundation behind a modern racist perception management program; of wherein which t**he perceptions of black people are
being covertly negatively shaped as a means of defending and maintaining white dominance and control. *

Today the U.S. Government, as with many other white governed nations, now uses media driven perception management programs to defend and maintain their position of white dominance and control. The U.S. media’s racially devaluing depictions and distorted portrayal of its Black population that amplifies the negative to the point that it distorts reality is a deliberate government deplored perception management program. It is purposefully designed to imply the superiority of its whites populous over its Black; therefore creating internalized -self-contemptuous- responses within its
Black population that hinders their Black unity, upward mobility and manipulate them to accept white dominance over their lives. It also reinforces seemingly pre-conditioned response of resentment and prejudicial images of Black people in the majority population, thereby creating a false impression
of wanton Black criminality and violence. This creates conditioned responses
in its population for eventualities to unfold against its targeted Black populous without opposition or resentment.

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) sums it up: “Perception management through propaganda is the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, and direct behavior of a population to achieve responses that furthers the desired intent of the Government.” The DOD further describes “perception management” as a type of psychological operation intended to provoke the behavior you want out of a given individual or targeted group collectively. It is supposed to be directed at foreign audiences, and involves providing or discarding information to influence their emotions, motives, and objective reasoning in a way that is favorable to the originator of the information. The main goal is to influence friends and enemies, provoking them to engage in the behavior that you want.*

Perception Management programs uses propaganda as a form of communication to purposefully persuade and/or influence the emotions, attitudes, opinions, and actions of a community, population, or specified target audiences for ideological, and/or political purposes through the controlled transmission of one-sided messages (which may or may not be factual) via mass and direct media channels. It combines truth projection, operations security, cover and deception, and psychological operations. Although perception management programs are specifically defined as being limited to foreign audiences, critics of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) charge that it also engages in domestic perception management.

Today what are often deemed as being credible news sources are often totally made up stories made to push a government agenda. This practice of perception management has been used for several decades as a propaganda
strategy for controlling how people view political events. Perception management includes all actions used to influence the attitudes and objective reasoning of foreign audiences and consists of Public Diplomacy, Psychological Operations (PSYOPS), Public Information, Deception and Covert Action. It was refined by US intelligence services as they tried to manipulate foreign populations, but it eventually made its way into domestic US politics as a tool to manipulate public opinion. Beginning in the 1950s, more than 800 news and public information organizations and individuals carried out assignments to manage the public’s perception of the CIA, according to the New York Times. By the mid-80s, CIA Director William Casey had taken the practice to the next level: an organized, covert “public diplomacy” apparatus designed to sell a governmental objective.

As a means meeting the U.S. Government’s unrelenting objective of maintaining its position of white dominance, the self-perceptions of black people are being covertly negatively shaped. It is done through the “Mainstreaming” of negative propaganda devaluing Black people. It has been an on-going phenomenon for more than 40 years. Its Through this perception management program Black people are being made to see themselves through mortifyingly lens secretly assigned to them by white elites. This present system uses the national media’s proven ability to mass manipulate and socially engineer society through the usage mass media propaganda techniques. Its constant deplorably negative depictions of African Americans- that subjects them to seeing only the fraudulent worst in themselves- is designed to corrupts their sense of racial black unity and cohesion, mold the character of self-hatred, engender self-doubt, self-loathing, and distrust among their group; and insinuate that Blacks admire, respect, and trust only Whites. It also drills the message that Blacks are powerless, of lesser moral, and intelligence and that they need whites to govern over their lives. This “Mainstreaming” of negative propaganda devaluing Black people within the United States has been an on-going phenomenon for more than 40 years. Its unrelenting daily assault on the Black psyche is designed to adversely manipulate and shape the minds and collective consciousness of America’s Black population. The main motto of this mass manipulation program is to divide and conquer and it works by affecting the unconscious mind through deception. This program not only manipulates Blacks to accept white dominance over their lives, it conditions them to prefer it.

There are many quantifying examples supporting the contention that the U.S. government pursues secret agendas which employ mass manipulating perception management programs. Former CIA official Philip Giraldi in his article, “The Rogue Nation,” makes it clear that the U.S. government has a hegemonic agenda that it is pursuing without congressional or public awareness. The agenda’s big picture is not understood by the public or by most in Congress. Giraldi asserts that the agenda is illegal under both U.S. and international law, but that the illegality of the agenda does not serve as a barrier.

In the February issue of the American Behavioral Scientist, a scholarly journal, Professor Lance DeHaven-Smith writes that state crimes against democracy (SCAD) involve government officials, often in combination with private interests that engage in covert activities in order to implement an agenda. Examples include McCarthyism or the fabrication of evidence of communist infiltration, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution based on false claims of President Johnson and Pentagon chief McNamara that North Vietnam attacked a U.S. naval vessel. During the Cold War, the Pentagon sent undercover US journalists to Russia and Eastern Europe to write pro-American articles for local media outlets. More recently, the US government used perception management techniques to promote the belief that Iraq possessed weapons of
mass destruction in order to justify the invasion of Iraq.

According to the article “The Man Who Sold The War” by James Bamford, a recent edition of Rolling Stone magazine, John Rendon and his Rendon Group, the leader in strategic field of perception management, was awarded 16 million contract from the Pentagon “to target Iraq and other adversaries with propaganda. The Rendon firm has been very influential in creating the conditions necessary to justify the war in Iraq. And it has had close ties with the US government ever since 1991, when the CIA hired the firm to help “create the conditions for the removal of Hussein from power.

Sometimes it involved so-called “white propaganda”, stories and op-eds secretly financed by the government. But they also went “black,” pushing false story lines, such as how the Sandinistas were actually anti-Semitic drug dealers. That campaign included altered photos and blatant disinformation dispersed by public officials. During the ongoing Iraq war, the US military covertly paid Iraqi newspapers to print stories written by US soldiers; these stories were geared towards enhancing the appearance of the US mission in Iraq.

*This massive manipulation/perception management program is at the core of
the feeling of self- contempt that many African Americans now experience as well as the feelings of superiority that many whites possess. It adversely manipulates and shapes the minds and collective perceptions of the Black population, breaks down their sense of racial unity and allegiance, molds the character of self-hatred, and engenders self-doubt, self-loathing, and division among their group hence weakening their ranks. It also conditions Black people to accept white dominance over their lives and fosters false justifications for America’s legal system’s mistreatment of African Americans wherein they are disproportionately incarcerated, given stiffer sentences, and unfairly treated.*

The effects of this program are also manifested in ideas, education, governmental policies, economic stratification, social segregation, housing markets, hiring and promotion practices, psychological issues, and minority access to a variety of social services and opportunity. It also affects attitudes that, when enacted through governmental policies, laws, and other legislation actions, serve to ensure that African Americans will not advance.[ A study published in the most recent issue of the journal Sociological Inquiry, ScienceDaily  (Aug. 23, 2009) —sociologists from four major research institutions supports the hypothesis that large populations can be manipulated in this way.] *

*History overwhelmingly demonstrates that the White race’s innate proclivity for racism, control, and dominance is much too deeply engrained for them to
just merely give up their practices of implementing suppressive methods over
its Black population. Therefore this method of defending their white dominance was the logical choice, for unlike the extremely blatant systems
used in the past, which Blacks were able to easily identify and therefore unify to form counter strategies against, this racist system is far more sophisticated and much harder to detect. Black reader, once you now know this truth you’ve inherit the moral obligation to spread this truth throughout the masses of our people please do so.

*By Franklin Jones

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Western Kenya gays out in the open

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

By: Okwefu Odunguli, Kenya
 
Residents of the sleepy western Kenya border town of Busia were recently treated to a rather unfamiliar phenomenon very rare in Kenya and Africa at large after a group of youths from Busia county and its environs publicly emerged proclaiming their gay and lesbians N.g.o called “Free society Kenya” rumored to have been operating underground for a number of years due to the condemnation and discrimination of gays and lesbians in the region and to an extend in Africa at large.
 
The youth while carrying banners in support and proclamation of the “Free society Kenya” NGO marched on the dusty streets leading to a number of Busia town residential estates while vowing to further on with their Ngo’s activities top being fighting for the freedom and the rights of Gays and lesbians living in Kenya and recruiting even more youths to openly come out and join the NGO.
 
“Free society Kenya” Director Mr. Tamu Sweet Kumaruti  in an exclusive interview with journalists says that for long, their NGO has been suppressed and forced to operate underground by an unwelcoming society and a harsh regime under the former oppressive Kenyan constitution but he now vows to fight on and popularize the NGO more so considering the fact that Kenya has a new constitution bound to be friendly to such organisations thanks to its full support of fundamental human rights and freedom.
 
Investigations by this A.p.i ground journalist reveals that the “Free society Kenya” NGO albeit having been operating underground it already has got many fans and followers in the major towns of western Kenya inclusive of Kakamega, Mumias and Bungoma.

It’s Director Tamu Sweet Kumaruti is confident that the organization is bound to grow even more considering the fact that it has now began operating openly complete with the Facebook account that he (Tamu Sweet Kumaruti) has since opened since he is bound to meet most of his fans through the social site thus use the same to propel the organization’s popularity. He also says that he has advanced plans to open the organization’s website as well as a well furnished office in the near future and as such he is appealing for funding from rich gays and lesbians world-wide as well as friendly gays and lesbians organizations globally.
 
And as if to prove the many hurdles ahead for the organization’s mission to spread its wings, and operate freely in western Kenya, many interviewed locals dismissed it saying that what it advocates for isn’t part of the rich African culture being gradually eroded by the westerners form of lifestyle.
 
However reacting to the same, a section of interviewed locals had a completely different view in regard to the same stating that all have to embrace change and its high time Kenyans were allowed the right and freedom to live their lives as they please provided they don’t infringe on third party’s rights for freedom.
 
Reacting to the same, Tamu sweet kumaruti says this: “it’s obvious for a new idea to face hurdles and opposition. There are very many gay and lesbian Africans some of them great men and women in society yet they fear coming out openly on grounds that they will be looked down upon, undermined and discriminated in society.
This is one thing this organisations is keen on eliminating once and for all”,
he reiterates.”It’s high time all Gays and lesbians in Kenya and Africa at large came out openly to fight for their right to openly live as gays as well is freedom to express themselves as it is in the developed world where even some of their public figures including leaders are openly gays and lesbians yet no one discriminates them”, adds Kumaruti.
 
Tamu Sweet Kumaruti is optimistic that his organization although in its infancy stages at the moment will grow into a big organization in the near future hence achieve its goal of making gays and lesbians a normal phenomenon in Kenya and perhaps Africa at large.

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Kenyan Assistant minister Mbarire was to be netted by PLO Lumumba Anti Corruption Boss

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

By API

It is now dramatic. The Anti corruption boss Dr PLO Lumumba had plans to arrest Assistant Minister Mbarire on corruption charges. Now it turns out to be something else. PLO and the Mbarires had actually been having friendly meetings and even as far as contributing to PLO’s own charity foundation even as investigation against Cecily Mbarire’s husband Dennis Apaa was ongoing. Who is now to blame? Why did PLO accept the cheque issued to his foundation during the fundsdrive when he knew there was an investigation by his officers against the same contributor?

The same day the assistant minister was to meet PLO in his office she could not make it because the child was sick. But for PLO, this was an attempt by Mbarire to escape arrest because seemingly she had been tipped off of impending arrest at the offices of PLO the same morning if she went there.

To prove that there was an appointment with Mbarire, PLO displayed the following sms to the media: SMS inbox. From Mbarire: Hi I’m running late. My daughter has bn unwell since yesterday. We have hardly slept and I just woke up. Can we talk later coz I can’t make it b4 7.30?

According to PLO, the message from Mbarire made him believe that the Assistant minister had been informed of the impending trap that was organised where she was to be filmed at Integrity House bribing him (the AntiCorruption boss). The same morning PLO got the message from Mbarire, his SMS inbox shows that the Anti Corruption boss was very busy as he received sms continuously namely; one at 7.28 am from Kabeberi, 7.39 am from Waigwa, 8.07 am from Korir, 8.16 am from Onyango, 8.55 from Parseina, 8.56 am from Moroko and 8.58 am from Parseina.

Could these be the people who were lined up to arrest the Assistant Minister Cecily Mbarire as Director Lumumba has said that the minister was to be arrested immediately she arrived in his office with the bribe that day in the early hours of the morning or these were just his friends sending sms to say hello. Hopefully, these people had nothing to do with the trick to lure the assistant minister for arrest in front of the cameras and many journalists. Had she been arrested and arraigned in court, she would be suspended from her ministerial position immediately. Sad if she was not aware that she was being lured to bribe when actually they had genuinely contributed to a charity run by the same Anti corruption boss in Bondo in Nyanza Province.

She says she and her husband had earlier visited PLO Lumumba in his house in Runda in Nairobi. There the Anti corruption boss had even asked her to support the Anti Corruption Commission bill in Parliament, a bill that if passed will give him prosecution powers.

Now here is where analysts say is a problem. Was PLO asking the minister to support the motion in parliament giving him prosecution powers so that he drops the investigations against her husband who was being investigated?

Mbarire has now come out fighting for her political life, image and everything that may come with such accusation of being a bribing-politician.

 If she has not had plans to bribe the Anticorruption boss, then all politicians must now be on the look out so that they do not make contributions to charities that may be conceived as bribes.

Recently, the minister of Tourism Mr Balala, (assistant minister Mbarire’s boss) was also facing problems. This was from the US where he and another was blamed for having made contributions to building of a mosque. The claim was that the contribution had gone to support terrorist advance in Somalia namely; Al shabaab. Mr Balala denied the charge and was lucky to be cleared by some quarters. now his assistant is faced with a bribe claim.

The assistant minister has instituted a court case to defend her character. She is suing PLO Lumumba the Anti Corruption Boss for defamation, seeking a huge compensation. With photos of her husband and PLO during a fundraising for PLO’s private foundation and a copy of a cheque made to the foundation, she stands strong in her case. The function was open to the public and no one with brains would go on and bribe others openly. PLO has a lot of explaining in connection with his association with a suspect being investigated by him and yet he invites him to his fundraising for his foundation and his benefit. If he wanted to use the fundraising to catch him, why did he not make the arrest immediately after he handed over the cheque in public in Bondo?

How many others being investigated have made contributions to PLO Lumumba Foundation? If non, why was this one lured in this way, only to connect him (husband) to his wife the assistant minister? If the husband gave a bribe because he was being investigated, why involve the wife – the assistant minister? Or is it a game of trying to convince the public that the Commission is after catching the big fish instead of the small fish? Why go around, involving the minister when the real fish (husband) could be arrested if he were guilty of a bribe with the cheque in Bondo?

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Prime Minister Raila Odinga sacks ICC suspect William Ruto, according to a government statement from Nairobi.

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

By API

Why it is coming now a few days to ICC case is something to note. Henry Kosgey, a suspended industrialization minister, who is also  to face charges at the ICC the same time as Ruto has not been sacked by Raila. Kosgey is the Chairman of Raila’s ODM party and Ruto is Deputy party leader of the same party.

Kosgey, however, has not been critical to Raila Odinga in any notable manner and has no presidential ambitions like Ruto. It remains to be seen if the sacking will do more harm to Ruto and his ICC case and save Kosgey. This seems to be a  move to signal to the ICC that Ruto is not a cooperative man like Kosgey. Kosgey was not sacked and yet he has a case to answer in Kenyan courts for abuse of office and by clearing old cars to be imported to the country contrary to the existing laws, while Ruto was cleared by Kenyan courts of any wrongdoing.

For Ruto, who is to face murder and crimes against accusation at the ICC alongside Kosgey,on 1st September on the Confirmation of charges hearing case, this is a blow given by Prime Minister Raila Odinga who has in consultation with President Kibaki sacked him today. Doing it now is probably meant to give Ruto a lot to think about and loose full concentration at the Hague.

William Ruto was the minister for Higher Education. He was suspended last year when he was facing a court case that he has since been cleared. Hie relationship with Rail the Prime Minister has had a very bad relationship with Ruto after Ruto disagreed with him on the Mau Forest issue. The disagreement deepened when Ruto was named by the ICC and Raila did not come to his aid.

Also axed by Raila are those minister’s who support Ruto against ODM party leader (PM). East African Community minister Hellen Sambili and assistant Livestock minister Aden Duale from ODM side of the coalition also lost their jobs.

Mr Ruto’s portfolio has gone to Prof Margaret Kamar. Nominated MP Musa Sirma is also elevated. He takes over from Prof Sambili at the East African Community Ministry. Sirma has been the mouthpiece for Raila Odinga and his ODM in the Rift Valley. He emerged after Ruto’s relationship with Raila diminished.

In other developments the former Foreign minister has got his job back. The Sirisia MP Moses Wetangula had stepped aside to allow investigations on the Tokyo embassy saga. Also to benefit today was the Ministry’s PS. Thuita Mwangi has been recalled to resume his duties. He had been forced to step aside with his minister Mr Wantegula.

The return of Watengula and his PS means they have been cleared by the Anti-corruption commission that was investigating them. The Commission is led by Dr PLO Lumumba.

Hopefully, the results of the investigations will be made public.

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Norway, Oslo by day and night: Tighter security after 22.July bombing

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

API PHOTO: Two Police officers patrolling Oslo streets at night

API PHOTO: Two Police officers patrolling Oslo streets at night

Oslo is not the same anymore after the bombings on the 22.July that killed many people. The bomber also went on a murder spree killing 69 young people who had camped for a meeting at Utøya. The youth belonged to the Labour party led by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

API PHOTO: Police questioning a man near Oslo Central Station.

API PHOTO: Police questioning a man near Oslo Central Station.

During the bombing that the PM survived, his offices were destroyed and many workers sustained serious injuries. A few died on the spot.

Police are now more active on the streets of Oslo, on patrol day and night. They stop suspicious persons and question them about their movements.

The man below is arrested by police. He was found in possession of drugs for sale.

API PHOTO: Police arresting a man near Oslo Central Station

API PHOTO: Police arresting a man near Oslo Central StationPolice questioning a younger man. The way he was dressed, covering his head caused him to be of interest to the police on patrol.API

Security level in Oslo has been raised to high. After the bombing of the Prime minister’s office and murder of 69 youth by a Norwegian bomber who is now in detention.

API PHOTO: Police questioning a man near Oslo Central Station.

API PHOTO: Police questioning a man near Oslo Central Station.

Transportation in Oslo was very poor in July and the beginning of August. Many passengers were stranded all the time. This passenger (below) waited for transport that never came, forcing him to sleep on the bench at Oslo central station. transport is now better towards the end of August.

API PHOTO: Man waiting for transport at Oslo central station. The train never came and he decided to call it a day, sleeping on the bench

API PHOTO: Man waiting for transport at Oslo central station. The train never came and he decided to call it a day, sleeping on the bench

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Africa needs to invest in indigenous knowledge for food security

Posted by African Press International on August 24, 2011

By.Thomas Ochieng

The statistics of Africa’s food insecurity and compromised nutritional status are staggering and well known. Over 200 million Africans are undernourished and an even greater proportion suffers from vitamin and mineral deficiencies.

Over the years, the African continent has implemented policies and interventions for food security that needs a serious and pragmatic redrawing. As start what needs to be done at the earliest opportunity is to apply some of the more relevant indigenous knowledge systems around the best nutrition, as has been done for generations. But more importantly, the time is ripe for scaling up proven interventions.Therefore, one of the main goals and objectives will be to ensure that information and knowledge is transmitted and communicated to all the different levels of consumers – policy makers, progamme implementers and all the vulnerable households and communities.
Given the challenges of poor research and policy translation into action and tangible results coupled by weak capacity in many African states and the evidently low investments in nutrition programmes, this can only lead to hunger coupled by malnutrition.

It will therefore be imperative to recognize the richness of Africa’s traditional and indigenous nutritious food commodities, educating the public on the best utilization, sharing success stories on progress in reducing hunger and malnutrition in Africa.At the end of the day, it can be rightly stated that diversified small-scale food production holds the long-term reduction of hunger in Africa.
While there may be challenges, there clearly are well defined indigenous knowledge models to learn from and emulated throughout the continent. This will take a concerted effort across all Government sectors, Private sector, Civil Society Organizations, Development partners, Institutions of Higher Learning and the average African to commit and contribute towards delivering and attaining the best nutrition levels for all.
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