Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Sharif Najja the Personal Assistant to National Unity Platform (NUP) President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu flees to exile via Kigali.

 Sharif Najja the Personal Assistant to National Unity Platform (NUP) President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu  has repotedly fled to exile joining  thousands of Ugandans who have ran away because of security threats on their lives in Kampala.


OSINT sources claim  that before elections took place, Najja was briefed by friends in security that he has been placed on security radar and very soon he was going to be arrested for giving Statehouse Officials in power sleepless nights and that even other party leaders plus supporters were going to stay in prisons for over 5years or killed.





OSINT sources also indicate   that Najja sneaked out through  Kigali where he boarded to South Africa and now he is organizing his asylum papers to proceed to Sweden, German or Canada where several Bobi Wine supporters like Isaac Ssemakadde, Kyuma Kyayesu, etc are exiled.


Najja, a brother to Nasif Najja, the NUP candidate on the Wakiso district chairperson position, and their mother works in State House.

US Senate calls for an immediate cessation of all hostilities, the withdrawal of the M23 and Rwandan army

 The US Senate calls for an immediate cessation of all hostilities, the withdrawal of the M23 and Rwandan army,


and the initiation of legal proceedings against all perpetrators of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. A 10-day deadline is given for the evacuation of Goma and Bukavu (DOCUMENT ABOVE).

M23 holds an emergency meeting in bukavu

 An emergency meeting was held today, Tuesday, January 20, 2026, in Bukavu, by the M23-AFC .



According to several witnesses present, Corneille Nangaa, B. Bisimwa, and other leaders of this coalition arrived in Bukavu/Muhumba in the early afternoon to participate in this meeting.


According to some rumours from m23 soldiers around bukavu, this meeting may have focused on a strategy for the definitive withdrawal of Rwandan troops from Bukavu and the Ruzizi Plain. Other sources suggest discussions are instead aimed at relaunching offensive operations against the city of Uvira.


We are monitoring the situation and awaiting further developments.

Monday, January 19, 2026

FARDC confirms retaking uvira

 Acccording to our sources inside the army,there is a claim that the m23 even stole and took 49 trucks of Howoo brand,113 trucks of of  Ben brand,638 tricycles(Tukutuku) and 2450 motorcycles.They still claim that ,they were taken to Rwanda and that M23 will be forced to return the looted things which they took to Rwanda.


General Tshiwewe Songesha has been transfered to ndolo military prison

The trajectory of Christian Tshiwewe Songesha starkly illustrates the brutality of power shifts. From a central figure in the Congolese security apparatus to a prisoner in one of the country's most secure military prisons, his fall is as spectacular as his rise.



Our intelligence collected around Kinshasha by our agents reveal that after being questioned by the National Cybersecurity Council (CNC), Army General Christian Tshiwewe was transferred to the high-security military prison of Ndolo in Kinshasa.


Under the presidency of Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi, he had experienced a meteoric rise through the military ranks:


April 2020: Christian Tshiwewe was promoted to the rank of Major General;


August 2022: he was promoted to Lieutenant General and appointed Chief of the General Staff of the FARDC (Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo);


October 2023: He reached the pinnacle of his military career with the rank of General.


But in January 2026, the situation changed dramatically. The man who commanded the Congolese army was completely demoted and transferred to the Ndolo military prison, a symbol of a disgrace as sudden as it was resounding.


A page was turned, leaving many questions unanswered about the underlying reasons for this precipitous fall.


NE

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Why and how did this Rwandese lady commit suicide inside a Tanzanian Police cell?


 

Kasindi-Beni and Beni-Butembo road project – 60% financed by Dott Services, paving planned for 2026



The paving work on National Route 4, starting from the Kasindi-Luviriha border post in the Beni territory of North Kivu, will soon begin. This important phase is scheduled to start in the first half of 2026, according to the new timeline announced by Dott Services Limited, the company carrying out this project to modernize the Kasindi-Beni and Beni-Butembo roads.  


The project, officially launched in June 2021, is moving into its second phase, particularly on the Kasindi-Beni axis from PK 0 to PK 23, where the work is already at a very advanced stage: widening of the roadway, water channeling, installation of the crusher in the village of Kilya, everything is ready to move on to laying the asphalt, says Stiven Nyembwe, deputy head in charge of works control at Dott Services Ltd.


" On the section from PK0 to PK23, the road widening, drainage, and installation of crushers in the village of Kilia have already been completed. Everything is ready to proceed with the asphalt paving. The crusher is operational and storing materials for the paving scheduled for early 2026. "


This project, led by two governments, the DRC and Uganda, includes the modernization of the Kasindi–Beni (80 km), Beni–Butembo (54 km), and Bunagana–Rutshuru–Goma (89 km) road sections in North Kivu. In total, it brings the total length of the roads involved to 223 km, for an estimated overall cost of $551.6 million.


"According to the bilateral agreement, Dott Services Ltd has committed to financing 60% of the project, with the Congolese and Ugandan governments each taking charge of 20%.


The investment will be repaid through a toll system, with reduced rates thanks to contributions from both states. The concession is planned for a minimum period of 15 years.