Saturday, January 3, 2026

Rwanda condemns USA




The Government of the Republic of Rwanda is following with grave concern the recent developments resulting from the military attack carried out by the United States of America against the Bolshevik Republic of Venezuela, in flagrant violation of the fundamental principles of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.


The Rwandan government is deeply concerned by any unilateral action involving the use of armed force against a sovereign state outside of any legitimate multilateral legal framework. Such actions constitute a serious violation of national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the right of peoples to self-determination.


Rwanda reiterates that respect for international law, the peaceful settlement of disputes, and effective multilateralism remain the essential pillars of global stability. Any military escalation can only exacerbate tensions, undermine regional peace, and expose civilian populations to unacceptable suffering.


Therefore, the Republic of Rwanda calls upon the United States of America to immediately cease all hostile military action, prioritize political and diplomatic dialogue, and strictly adhere to United Nations resolutions and mechanisms.


Rwanda reaffirms its unwavering commitment to an international community founded on the rule of law, collective responsibility, and the sovereign equality of states, and expresses its solidarity with the Venezuelan people in the face of this aggression.

Violent clashes ongoing on around Uvira



Violent fighting was reported this Saturday, January 3, 2026, in several villages in the territory and near the city of Uvira, in South Kivu province, according to local sources.


The  Wazalendo claim that clashes pit M23 rebels, supported by Rwandan special forces, against the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), in collaboration with the Wazalendo group. The fighting is concentrated particularly in the localities of Kashombe, Lubanda, and Musingwe, specifically in the Katongo and Kigongo areas.


According to our sources, exchanges of fire, involving heavy and light weapons, continued this morning. The intensity of the fighting is such that detonations were heard as far away as the city of Uvira, near the Burundian border.

7 Rwandan soldiers,8 captured Civilians from around the region presented in Kinshasha today morning.

 




Our sources around Gombe has reported to us that the DRC army presented seven Rwandan soldiers (RDF) and eight civilians from neighboring countries in Kinshasa this Saturday morning, all captured during operations in North Kivu and South Kivu provinces.


Among the captured soldiers were a major and a captain.

You can check if your neighbor or friend is among.

As I finish this writing ,we are making a more serene intelligence follow to know the exact names of the captives.

Friday, January 2, 2026

Starlink writes to UCC clarifying on the importation and usage of its devices in Uganda


 

DRC started its 2 year term in UN security council leadership


 

ADF kills up to 40 civilians

At least 30 people, including two soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo, were killed Monday around 9 p.m. in an attack attributed to the Ugandan ADF rebels, according to civil society. The assault targeted the Maendeleo and Katanga neighborhoods, located in the Bapere sector of Lubero territory, in North Kivu province, eastern DRC.


The killed included at least 13 civilians, 2 soldiers and injured 5 others, mainly with bladed weapons in the villages of Katanga, Maendeleo and Kilonge 7 kilometers from Manguredjipa.

The attack occurred while the population was celebrating the New Year. Local authorities and security forces are continuing to assess the human and material losses.

Somalia to build the first space launch centre in Africa!

 Somalia's upcoming Spaceport, now confirmed as "under construction" by both Somali & Turkish presidents, will be the 1st space launch facility in Africa and the 3rd in a Muslim-majority country after Kazakhstan and Iran. Key advantages include:


✅ Facility is being built at an undisclosed location along the country's long coastline to the Indian Ocean. Its eastward orientation and close proximity to the equator allows for unique space launch advantages, saving fuel costs and enabling the ability to reach many different types of orbits.


✅ 1st, 2nd and even 3rd rocket stages of heavy lift vehicles will be able to safely splash down in the ocean in relatively low-traffic areas, reducing risk and spacecraft insurance costs. A naval port nearby will allow for quick transportation of payloads and rocket parts as needed.


✅ The SpaceCenter will include a launch control building complete with additional facilities for engineering services, visitors and journalists, hangars for engine & rocket assembly, a railway system to move assembled rockets to various launchpads, SLV erector systems and multiple launch towers designed to accommodate various rockets in use around the world.


✅ The center will offer launch services globally and is expected to become one of #Mogadishu's top revenue sources (split 50:50 with Türkiye) while providing high-paying engineering, technology and manufacturing jobs to thousands of Somalis. It will also catalyze the rapid development of


Somalia's industry, hospitality and business services sectors. 


✅ The space complex will significantly boost Somalia's international image, stabilize the country's political scene while promoting federal unity, and contribute to the creation of supplementary revenue streams including FDIs and tourism across the country.