The New Economist
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Analysis
    • Human Trafficking Features
  • Gossip
  • Life & Style
  • Opinions
    • Editorial
    • Columnists
      • Ikebesi Omoding
      • Isa Senkumba
      • Ramathan Ggoobi
    • Letters
  • Business
    • Corporate
  • Airlines
  • National Parks
The New Economist
  • Home
  • News
    • Analysis
    • Human Trafficking Features
  • Gossip
  • Life & Style
  • Opinions
    • Editorial
    • Columnists
      • Ikebesi Omoding
      • Isa Senkumba
      • Ramathan Ggoobi
    • Letters
  • Business
    • Corporate
  • Airlines
  • National Parks
No Result
View All Result
The New Economist
No Result
View All Result
Home Opinions Editorial

AU: African leaders should answer their peoples, not Tweeting Trump

bySunrise reporter
January 29, 2018
in Editorial
0
American president Trump

American president Trump

152
SHARES
1.9k
VIEWS
WhatsAppShare on TwitterFacebook

A fortnight ago, during a session with his Congressional leaders on both aisles, US President Donald Trump, made disparaging remarks about El Salvador, Haiti and African countries. The session was to address the issues of immigrants to the US, who Trump wants to get rid of and restrict the entry of those wanting to migrate to the US.

What angered African countries, whose response was through the African Union (AU), was Trumps’ referring to African counties as shi*thole* a lewd remark that does not befit coming from the mouth of such a leader. Nevertheless, the remark can be said to be a reference to how callously African leaders are treating their citizens.

In a recent book authored by British journalist, Tom Burgis, with a headline – just of-  the map of  Africa, he lambasts African leaders with involvement with looting Africa, being assisted by all kinds of misfits from the Western world posing as “helpers” of Africa.

These thieves, smugglers, drug traffickers, conmen, money launderers and all kinds of unsavoury characters have descended on Africa at the behest of its leaders.

They have wrought poverty on Africa on a massive scale. As a result, African leaders have become excessively rich on the backs of their peoples. They should know that the poverty, disease and illiteracy they have visited on their peoples, is an unpardonable injustice.

It is the inadequacy that is making people ran away to seek shelter in the US and EU countries, facing, for instance, drowning in the Mediterranean; and modern-day Arab slavery from Nor

Comments

comments

Related Posts

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book
Arts

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book

byHattie Wright
January 24, 2024
0

Hope of Children and Women Victims of Violence (HOCW) Executive Director Dr. John Bolingo Ntahira has released his new book...

Read moreDetails
EC urged on civic education as  2021 electoral season hots-up

Justice Byabakama retains EC top job

January 11, 2024
Nothing will obstruct us, Ssenyonyi vows to hold govt accountable

Nothing will obstruct us, Ssenyonyi vows to hold govt accountable

January 11, 2024
Muhoozi: Who is targeting my supporters for elimination?

Muhoozi: Who is targeting my supporters for elimination?

January 4, 2024
Police issue statement on assassination attempt on Pastor Bugingo

Police issue statement on assassination attempt on Pastor Bugingo

January 4, 2024
Ssenyonyi replaces Mpuuga in new NUP shadow cabinet shake-up

Ssenyonyi replaces Mpuuga in new NUP shadow cabinet shake-up

January 24, 2024

Recent News

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book

HOCW’s Dr. Bolingo launches ‘Unlock the Mind’ Book

January 24, 2024
EC urged on civic education as  2021 electoral season hots-up

Justice Byabakama retains EC top job

January 11, 2024

Site Navigation

  • About us
  • Our Staff
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Support

The New Economist's major concentration is on Ugandan and East African affairs, politics, and business, but it also includes regular sections on science and technology, books, and the arts.

© 2024

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Analysis
    • Human Trafficking Features
  • Gossip
  • Life & Style
  • Opinions
    • Editorial
    • Columnists
      • Ikebesi Omoding
      • Isa Senkumba
      • Ramathan Ggoobi
    • Letters
  • Business
    • Corporate

© 2024