{{Madonna is to direct her third film, an adaptation of Rebecca Walker’s debut novel Ade: A Love Story.}}
It tells the story of an American student who falls in love with a young Muslim man on an idyllic island off the coast of Kenya before the clash of cultures complicates the relationship.
Walker, daughter of The Color Purple author Alice, will co-produce the film.
Madonna, whose previous films were WE and Filth and Wisdom, called the book “an incredible journey” last year.
After it was published in October, the pop star posted a photo of the book cover and the message: “Read this book! An incredible journey! A beautiful LOVE story!”
The romance will be co-produced by Bruce Cohen, who produced Silver Linings Playbook and American Beauty.
Madonna and the producers are now searching for a screenwriter to adapt the book, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Madonna’s last film was WE, about the relationship between Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, which opened to several one-star reviews in the UK in 2011.
The Hollywood Reporter said WE grossed a relatively low $583,000 at the US box office. It failed to make the top 10 in the UK.
Since WE, Madonna has concentrated on her music career, with a number one album MDNA and huge world tour. She was named the world’s top-earning celebrity by Forbes in 2013.
The 55-year-old trumped the likes of Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg to make an estimated $125m from a combination of music, clothing and her fragrance lines.
The magazine said it was Madonna’s highest annual earnings since it began tracking earnings in 1999.
{{The European Space Agency (Esa) has published the “longlist” of eight sites it is considering as a destination for the ExoMars rover.}}
The 300kg vehicle will be put on the surface of the Red Planet in January 2019 to search for evidence of past or present life.
It should operate for at least seven months and will carry a drill to probe up to 2m underground.
The sites are generally clustered in a relatively tight zone close to the equator. They are: Hypanis Vallis, Simud Vallis, Mawrth, Oxia Planum (x2), Coogoon Valles, Oxia Palus and Southern Isidis.
The ExoMars Landing Site Selection Working Group is meeting now in Madrid to begin the process of downselection.
The teams that proposed these locations will make their case during the Spanish gathering (two, virtually identical proposals were received for Mawrth).
It is hoped to have a shortlist of no more than four locations in June or July. These will then be intensively studied, calling on new high-resolution pictures and mineralogical data acquired by satellites in orbit at Mars.
A final decision is likely to be announced in 2017. This will probably take the form of a first choice and a back-up.
We’ve been talking about ExoMars for a long time. The project has had several ups and downs, but it is now moving positively in the right direction.
The venture is a joint undertaking with the Russians, who, as well as providing the launch rocket in May 2018, and some of the instrumentation, will also build the landing system.
This will see the rover enter the Martian atmosphere in 2019 in a protective shell, deploying parachutes and retro-rockets to reduce the descent velocity.
The robotic vehicle will arrive at the surface on a legged lander, driving down a ramp to begin its grand traverse.
Everything hinges on a safe touchdown, of course. However, scientifically, it’s vital ExoMars goes to the right place.
I have used two maps on this page to help explain how the final decision will be made.
{{Liverpool continued their Premier League title charge, overcoming Sunderland after suffering a scare.}}
With the Reds thwarted early on, Santiago Vergini was fortunate to stay on the pitch after fouling Luis Suarez.
But Steven Gerrard drew the full reward from the free-kick, finding the top corner from 23 yards.
Daniel Sturridge curled in his 20th league goal but, after Ki Sung-Yueng’s header, the hosts held on to move above Manchester City into second place.
The Merseyside team, who are chasing their first top-flight title since 1990, earned their seventh consecutive win and are now just a point behind leaders Chelsea, who they welcome to Anfield on 27 April.
They also host Tottenham and City before then and, though those teams may ask more questions than Gus Poyet’s struggling side, it was still a well-earned victory against a team which had more of an attacking threat after going two goals behind.
The Black Cats are mired in the relegation zone, three points from safety, so were expected to be cautious.
But once they introduced substitutes Ki and Adam Johnson, they caused some nervy moments among the Anfield crowd with John O’Shea missing the target with a header from six yards out late on.
Poyet’s decision to play three centre-backs largely paid off in the first half as Sturridge and Luis Suarez were denied the time and space that has allowed them to be so prolific this season.
Both strikers hit efforts over the bar but, crucially, Sunderland’s defence in numbers stopped them breaking on the counter-attack.
The Liverpool supporters, who had escorted the team bus on its way into Anfield, were subdued but sparked to life when Philippe Coutinho dispossessed Lee Cattermole in midfield. He played in Suarez, who was brought down by Vergini 25 yards from goal.
With the Uruguayan striker seemingly clean through, the incident looked like it merited a red card for the Sunderland defender but referee Kevin Friend opted for yellow.
{{Ukraine’s interim government says it will raise gas prices for domestic consumers by 50% in an effort to secure an International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid package.}}
An official at Ukraine’s Naftogaz state energy company said the price rise would take effect on 1 May, and further rises would be scheduled until 2018.
Ukrainians are accustomed to buying gas at heavily subsidised rates.
But the IMF has made subsidy reform a condition of its deal.
Ukraine currently buys more than half of its natural gas from Russia’s Gazprom, and then sells it on to consumers at below market prices.
Yury Kolbushkin, budget and planning director at Naftogaz, told reporters that gas prices for district heating companies would also rise by 40% from 1 July.
IMF negotiators are still in Kiev to negotiate a package of measures worth billions of dollars to help Ukraine’s interim government plug its budget deficit and meet foreign loan repayments.
{{Deal expected}}
The IMF is also asking Ukraine to crack down on corruption and end central bank support for the Ukrainian currency.
On Tuesday, Ukraine’s finance minister Olexander Shlapak said the country was seeking $15-20bn from the IMF.
The Financial Times has reported that a rescue package worth about $15bn is close to being agreed, and could be announced as early as Thursday.
An agreement with the IMF is necessary to unlock further financial support from the EU and US.
{{Kenya’s National Assembly’s committee on Defence and Foreign Relations has demanded release of the report of the joint survey that was carried out on Migingo Island.}}
The committee has indicated that it will summon Foreign Affairs and International Trade Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed to make clear the status of the survey that was conducted by Kenya and Uganda following tension between the two countries both laying claim of ownership of the island.
Members of the committee made the demands as the Africa Human Rights Bureau Executive Director Dan Alila asked the Kenyan Parliament, both the Senate and the National Assembly, to approve military action against the Ugandan security forces who are occupying both the Migingo and Ugingo islands.
Mr Alila, a Kenyan, said in a petition to the parliamentary committee that the two islands are on Kenyan waters.
“Suitable measures must be undertaken to protect the citizens, defend Kenya’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and private property,” he said in his petition.
In a meeting with the committee Tuesday, Mr Alila said the Uganda security forces stationed at both Migingo and Ugingo have been harassing Kenyans.
The human rights activist wants Kenya to establish a permanent Naval Base on the disputed island, claiming various human rights abuses were being committed on the island.
He claimed torture, arbitrary arrests and even rape have been taking place at the island for over ten years now.
Committee chairman Ndungu Gethenji said the committee will officially write to invite the Foreign Affairs and International Trade Cabinet Secretary to produce all the necessary information related to the disputed ownership of the islands.
In particular the committee wants details of the joint survey that was meant to determine the territorial boundaries in the Lake Victoria.
Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo said that Ugandan troops have practically taken over the island.
“…the Ugandan government has militarized the borders. Its troops attack and loot from people in Bondo and disappear in the waters,” he said.
Kiminini MP Chris Wamalwa said the government has a responsibility to secure its borders. His Fafi counterpart Barre Shill questioned why the survey report had not been made public.
“The report may have been swept under the carpet… but as long as our people continue staying there and we continue to claim that the island is ours, we must solve the issue,” he said.
{{Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has said political unity is the best way of cementing gains made by the East African Community ( EAC).}}
President Kenyatta, who is the East African Community Summit Chairman, said on Monday that EAC is on course in establishing a political federation.
Already, the Summit is considering various structures in view of the political realities of the region.
“Our standing cooperation in our common life constitutes the foundation necessary for the federation we desire,” noted the President while addressing the East African Legislative Assembly ( EALA) in Arusha, Tanzania.
He disclosed that a committee of EALA has submitted its views on the Revised Draft Model Structure, roadmap and action plan for East African Political Federation for consultations at the partner-states level.
He expressed confidence that the summit, after evaluating the responses to the plans, will issue clear directions for the road ahead.
In Kenya a strange but true story has left a family totally confused.
{{Linnet Mungai who finds herself unable to lay both her mother and father to rest because of a land tussle acknowledges that the position her family finds itself in, is rather peculiar.}}
“I can’t believe it myself,” she told a local private radio.
In the span of two weeks Linnet lost both her parents amid a tussle over land.
“It started when my father Bernard Mungai Kirumba demolished my mother’s house insisting that since they split up 28 years ago, she should get off his property. He said he wanted to move back home with the wife he left us for as he was sickly,” she explained.
Home, being a one and an eighth acre property in Uthiru on which Wambui and her two children, Linnet and Kirumba Junior, lived.
“A week later, my mom who suffered from High Blood Pressure died from the stress at 55 years of age,” she recalled.
But even dead, Linnet said, her father didn’t want her mother on his land, “On the day of the burial, last Thursday, with her grave ready and people gathered, we received a notice of injunction from our father who insisted that she be buried elsewhere.”
And in what she views as karma, her father passed away the same day, “The following morning we got a report that the very same evening he died of a heart attack at 60.”
But even in death, Mungai’s nephew Muchemi Kirumba insists that his late uncle’s wishes must be respected and that Wambui should not be laid to rest on his property.
“Uncle Mungai wanted Wambui to come out of his premises. He got an eviction order and it was served to her and the children sometime in December. But she didn’t leave forcing uncle Mungai to evict her last Friday but one.
That is when he came with the police and the court order and they effected the eviction to the point where he demolished her house signifying the complete severance of their ties,” he narrated.
And so the Kirumba family remains divided on the way forward with Linnet and Kirumba Junior arguing that as next of kin, their father’s land now belongs to them and they should now be free to lay their mother to rest on it.
Muchemi however counters that his uncle’s wishes were clear, “and like a will,” should be carried out to the letter.
“When the question of where their mother should be buried arose, the father was still alive so the view of the children does not come into play. The children overriding the decision of their father would be taking advantage of the dead,” he argued.
“And Kirumba is not the only son. There’s the first born son Kirumba and another daughter from when uncle subsequently married,” Muchemi continued to say.
And the stalemate persists with Linnet and her brother arguing that their father should not be laid to rest until the contention surrounding their mother’s burial is resolved.
Both sides also maintain that they will not shy away from the courts to ensure that justice, as they perceive it, is done.
But as for the injunction Mungai had obtained against the burial of Wambui on his land, Nyamodi explained: “Unless his survivors were to then substitute him with another living party to the suit or his estate as the plaintiff in that suit, that suit then abates and if a suit abates it abates upon the death of the plaintiff and that would then be the end of the suit.”
The courtroom daggers having been re-drawn however, the court’s finding on the dispute should make for interesting reading as debate rages over the rights of women in and out of marriage.
“That would be an interesting question to be determined by court because there is a decision of the High Court in Busia that women are now entitled to matrimonial property.
But I’m sure the more it is tested judicially the more it will be refined and we hope that the courts will then ensure that women don’t enter into marriages simply to walk away with property,” Nyamodi capped off.
{Fresh grave where Wammbui’s body was to be laid}
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{{The governor of Central Bank of Rwanda (BNR) has said French language will not be included onto the new 500 currency notes just because a political party has demanded.}}
The opposition Democratic Green Party of Rwanda released a statement on March 24, saying French language has been sidelined for it was not reflected on the 500 bills yet it is one of the official languages in Rwanda.
In a press briefing, BNR Governor Rwangombwa said, it’s not through requests by a Political party that decisions are made to have French language included on the 500 currency notes and others to be printed in future.
However, Mr. Rwangombwa told journalists that the central bank was still studying several views from different people presented about the new 500 currency note and its from consideration of all their views that a final decision will be taken.
{Central Bank Governor Mr. John Rwangombwa}
{The old note above had both three official languages reflected unlike the new one below that only has English and Kinyarwanda}
{{Seven Rwandans are expected to be prosecuted for genocide crime committed in Rwanda in the 1994 genocide against ethnic Tutsi’s that claimed over a million lives.}}
According to Belgian press reports, over 36 Rwandans resident in Belgium are being investigated for genocide committed in Rwanda in 1994.
However, Investigations have been concluded for only seven members as federal prosecutors confirmed Tuesday.
According to a spokesman for the federal prosecutor, Eric Van Der Sypt it’s unlikely that the files will be reviewed this year, mainly due to the complexity of investigations.
Nobody has ever been tried for genocide in Belgium. Four trials held between 2001 and 2009 however, led to eight convictions for war crimes or crimes against humanity.
In France , Pascal Simbikangwa a Rwandan was first sentenced to 25 years in jail on March 14 for his involvement in the genocide of Tutsis, during which a million were killed in a period of three months.
A former captain of the Rwandan army, Simbikangwa , was sentenced for genocide and complicity in crimes against humanity. However, he decided to appeal.
The former captain Simbikangwa denied all charges, claiming to have crossed the 100 days of genocide without seeing a single corpse.
{{President Pierre Nkurunziza will seek another (third) presidential term in the 2015 elections; Burundi’s Interior Minister Edouard Nduwimana has announced complicating the third term debate further.}}
On Thursday last week, Nkurunziza’s ruling party was beaten in the national assembly after efforts to review the constitution failed to attract the required quorum of 85 votes but obtained only 84.
However, the country’s interior minister very loyal to president Nkurunziza has unilaterally announced that the president will be candidate in 2015.
President Nkurunziza has never publicly expressed intentions to seek third term as president of the east African nation which has had enough share of civil wars.
The rejection last week by the national assembly to review the country’s constitution has suddenly accelerated pro Nkurunziza announcements showing publicly that the party leader will seek another term in office in 2015.
{{Interior Minister says Constitutional Court must ” decide”}}
“What we are denouncing today is that there are people who want to believe that the issue of another term (for Nkurunziza) is closed. This is not true. My advice to politicians who will be the presidential candidates is to prepare knowing that they have in front of them to be the current president candidate. This will be the Constitutional Court to decide one way or another and Burundians must respect this decision , “said Edouard Nduwimana.
For the opposition party , the Union for National Progress ( UPRONA ) , the appeal to the Constitutional Court is a new attempt to ” force passage ” from the president.
According to Article 96 of the Constitution of March 2005, based on the Arusha Accords having helped end the civil war in Burundi ( 1993-2006) , the president ” is elected by direct universal suffrage for a term of five years renewable once . ”