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Body of Tanzanian citizen killed in Ukraine while fighting for Russia, returns home

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The body of a Tanzanian national, Nemes Tarimo, who was killed in Ukraine while fighting with the Russian forces, has been returned to his home country on Friday for burial.

The 37-year-old Tarimo, had reportedly died in October 2022, after agreeing to sign up with the Russian mercenary group Wagner, in exchange for a long jail term after he was sentenced on drug trafficking charges.

Tarimo’s body was received by his family at the Entebbe International Airport in Dar es Salaam on Friday while the burial is scheduled for Saturday in his home village in the southern highlands of country.

According to local media, Tarimo had been in Moscow as a Business Informatics master’s student at the Russian Technological University, when he ran into trouble and was imprisoned in January 2021 over drugs-related offences.

Last year, he was enticed with a deal: sign up with the Russian mercenary group Wagner and be pardoned or stay in prison, the report said.

A member of the Tarimo family, who spoke to journalists, said the family in Tanzania had warned him against agreeing to fight with Russian forces in Ukraine, but he had refused, telling them he had a big incentive to sign up.

The family said Tarimo, who had ambitions to be an MP with the opposition Chadema party, had been in Moscow as an ICT master’s student at the Russian Technological University.

“But he was imprisoned some time after January 2021 for what were described as drugs-related offences,” a family member said.

“Last year, he was enticed with a deal: sign up and be pardoned or stay in prison. He said he would join to free himself,” the relative says.

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Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed appoints TPLF spokesman head of Tigray interim government

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The Ethiopian Prime Minister Abyi Ahmed, has appointed the spokesman of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), Getachew Reda, as president of the Tigray region’s interim administration, following the delisting of the rebel forces as a terrorist organisation.

Ahmed who made the appointment on Thursday, said with the move, it was the hope of the country that a recently signed peace deal that ended a two-year brutal conflict will be respected by all.

The Prime Minister, in a statement, said the move would help bolster the November 2022 agreement between the rebels and the federal government.

“Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has appointed Getachew Reda as president of the Tigray region’s interim administration,” Abiy’s office said in a statement posted on Twitter.

The formation of an interim transitional government for Ethiopia’s northern region and the delisting of the TPLF as a terrorist group were among the key provisions of the peace deal signed in South Africa’s capital Pretoria, brokered by the African Union led by the ex-presidents of Nigeria and Kenya, Olusegun Obasanjo and Uhuru Kenyatta.

The agreement had stipulated the establishment of an all-inclusive interim regional administration until elections can be held in the region.

Getachew who is a senior official and adviser to TPLF leader, Debretsion Gebremichael, once served as Communications Minister in the Ethiopian federal government under former Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn who was in power from 2012 to 2018.

He has played a prominent role as the public face of the TPLF as well as its spokesperson and was the group’s designated negotiator during the peace deal.

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Algerian authorities dismantle sophisticated migrant smuggling syndicate

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Algeria on Friday, says its security agencies have dismantled an international network of human smugglers to Europe through the country.

The statement said in a bid to eliminate incidences of migrant smuggling using its coastlines,
15 members of the syndicate including nine Syrians and six Algerians were arrested by the Central Service for the Fight Against Organized Crime (SCLCO) and were charged to court on Wednesday.

Authoritative media platform, Ennharonline, reports that the investigation which lasted nearly five months, allowed the Algerian police to trace the network which transported migrants from Syria and Lebanon to Benghazi airport in Libya.

“Upon arrival, the migrants are then taken by road to the Libyan town of Ghadames from where they are smuggled to Algeria via the border town of Debdeb, following winding desert paths,” the outlet said.

“The members of this network then ensured the transport of migrants to Oran, the large metropolis of western Algeria, a place of regrouping of candidates for the clandestine crossing to Europe.”

“These migrants had to pay exorbitant sums in foreign currency to reach Europe. During this operation, the police seized more than 11,000 dollars, 8,920 euros as well as sums in Lebanese and Syrian pounds from the syndicate,” the report added.

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