CITIZENS First president Harry Kalaba says African leaders have realised that the Russia-Ukraine war is an issue affecting their individual countries, and Africa as a whole, hence the intervention in a bid to bring peace. Speaking when he featured on BBC’s Focus of Africa, Kalaba said supplies that the African countries used to get from the two warring countries were no longer coming in. He argued that conflicts within the African continent were already being dealt with. “The African Union has got a structure in which it operates and you’ve mentioned the DRC Congo, you’ve mentioned Eritrea. There are already African methodologies or African initiatives being done in these parts of the world. I mean, when we talk about the...

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