Jacob Juma's Killing has Kagame Regime's Modus Operandi Written All Over It
The assassination of Kenya’s billionaire anti-corruption activist Jacob “Kabetes” Juma, has most fingers pointed at the Kenyan government, more specifically Supreme Court Judge Njoki Ndung’u, and the corrupt Deputy President, William Ruto. Both Juma’s family and the Kenyan media are currently raising alarm about how the even more corrupt Kenyan police force is working tirelessly to cover up the case in broad daylight. Juma’s family and the media have been for the past few days repeatedly presenting facts that show how the official police statement regarding the assassination and the events surrounding it, is utterly ridiculous, contradictory and looks completely scripted. All these alarms are falling on deaf ears.
The late Jacob Juma was known for being almost the only wealthy and influential businessman in Kenya who was openly vocal about the country’s endemic culture of corruption. But his activism went beyond the borders of Kenya, as he spoke out on East Africa as a whole. Unlike many of East Africa’s elite, he didn’t fall for the choreographed PR rouse that is Rwanda under Kagame’s Kalinga Occupation, and was courageous enough to speak about the impunity with which Rwandans are killed and oppressed.
As such, Jacob Juma inevitably found himself an enemy of the Kagame-Museveni power axis. And in his collision course with this neocolonial parasitic axis, Juma did not just speak out also against its patron Tony Blair, but through his own spheres of influence, he managed to thwart some of Blair’s attempts to assert complete and total influence in Kenyan politics - having pointed out that it is because of Blair’s patronage that the fascist Kagame regime continues to exist and oppress Rwandans with total impunity.
It was clearly cause for concern in Kigali for such a high profile and influential individual such as Jacob Juma to go against the elite’s tide and point to the neocolonial parasitism of Tony Blair’s outfit, the so called African Governance Board, and how it is wrecking havoc in Africa. It was clearly cause for concern in Kigali for someone very active on social media and influential in East Africa’s business circles such as Jacob Juma to echo the many silenced voices of witnesses, both Rwandan and international, the suppressed findings, data and facts by researchers, scholars and journalists, by repeatedly calling for Kagame to stand trial both for the deaths of presidents Habyarimana of Rwanda and Ntaryamira of Burundi, and starting the ensuing genocide as a means to ensure total power.
But what was definitely cause for concern was the fact that Jacob Juma was known to be relentless in pursuit of closure and exposure regarding everything he spoke against - as he has taken the Kenyan government to court many times for corruption, exposed many government cover ups, and his killing happened while he was investigating the disappearance of government money raised from Kenya’s sale of Eurobonds. That he would have relentlessly continued to push forth action that would see Kagame stand trial and the opening of an East African investigation into the events of 1994, was sure to produce an equal preemptive reaction that is characteristic and knee-jerk of the fascist Kagame regime. More so since Jacob Juma publicly and repeatedly stated he was willing to finance anyone who would rid East Africa of Tony Blair’s neocolonial Kagame-Museveni parasitic power axis.
In conclusion, Jacob Juma had made it public that there was a plot by the Kenyan government to kill him. This knowledge in the public sphere would serve as a perfect alibi, and opportunity for the fascist Kagame regime to carry out their preemptive reaction to the possibility of Jacob Juma setting forth in motion wheels that would see Kagame stand trial for genocide and crimes against humanity. It’s how the Kagame regime always deals with everything, and Nairobi being a base of operation for most of Kagame’s assassins in Eastern and Southern Africa, Jacob Juma was bound to pay the price for not prostrating himself, like other elites, before Tony Blair’s errand boy, Paul Kagame.









