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UN experts' reports on DRC always predictable ▫️The set of normalizing lies is the simplest way to describe the UN Group of Experts (UNGoE) latest ‘leaked report’ on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). To be published officially end of June, the final report on DRC, has

UN experts' reports on DRC always predictable

▫️The set of normalizing lies is the simplest way to describe the UN Group of Experts (UNGoE) latest ‘leaked report’ on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). To be published officially end of June, the final report on DRC, has
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When our national cohesion is threatened by people like her, we do not keep silent. You know well we are now building Ndi Umunyarwanda not the Hutu Tutsi inventions your ancestors used to divide Rwandans.

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Rwanda’s youth critical in sustaining liberation legacy ▫️Rwanda’s youth, over 70 per cent of the entire population, are pivotal in sustaining the nation’s liberation legacy which began with the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) ending the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994. ▫️To

Rwanda’s youth critical in sustaining liberation legacy

▫️Rwanda’s youth, over 70 per cent of the entire population, are pivotal in sustaining the nation’s liberation legacy which began with the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) ending the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994.

▫️To
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“Let us support them [grieving Rwandans] and support each other. Let’s face our challenges together. Let us confront those who look down on us, and lift ourselves up. Let us fight with the consequences of our history and Triumph. Let’s persevere together so that we can build a

“Let us support them [grieving Rwandans] and support each other. Let’s face our challenges together. Let us confront those who look down on us, and lift ourselves up. Let us fight with the consequences of our history and Triumph. Let’s persevere together so that we can build a
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“The deal is built on three pillars: economic, security and political… you can’t just deal with one and ignore the other.” — President #Kagame on the Rwanda–DR Congo peace deal.

“The deal is built on three pillars: economic, security and political… you can’t just deal with one and ignore the other.” — President #Kagame on the Rwanda–DR Congo peace deal.
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“You will always see Rwanda-backed M23, but never DRC-backed FDLR. The narrative is always adjusted to suit what they want.” — President Kagame on UN Group of Experts reports

“You will always see Rwanda-backed M23, but never DRC-backed FDLR. The narrative is always adjusted to suit what they want.”
— President Kagame on UN Group of Experts reports
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WATCH: “You can blame us for doing what we could to stop FDLR. But you can’t blame us for starting this conflict—everyone knows where it began, and it has nothing to do with #Rwanda.” — President #Kagame.

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The Bunagana border has reopened, and the people of Bunagana are overjoyed. As you know, many families have relatives on both sides of the border, and the closure had made it difficult for them to reunite. This reopening brings great relief and renewed hope to the community.

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Ruto’s Gen Z conundrum: Balancing repression and re-election in 2027 ▫️Kenyan President William Ruto is facing a political crisis led by Generation Z that combines economic discontent, social media activism, and escalating brutality, as he prepares for the make-or-break 2027

Ruto’s Gen Z conundrum: Balancing repression and re-election in 2027

▫️Kenyan President William Ruto is facing a political crisis led by Generation Z that combines economic discontent, social media activism, and escalating brutality, as he prepares for the make-or-break 2027
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Balalo eviction from northern Uganda a test for NRM leadership 📌The Balalo question has lingered on in Uganda for more than two decades, particularly in the regions of Acholi, Bunyoro, and West Nile. For starters, the word “Balalo” is derived from the Luganda language. It means

Balalo eviction from northern Uganda a test for NRM leadership

📌The Balalo question has lingered on in Uganda for more than two decades, particularly in the regions of Acholi, Bunyoro, and West Nile. For starters, the word “Balalo” is derived from the Luganda language. It means
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There is no high speed. We have been experiencing persistent slow internet speed for almost a week. When will the problem be fixed?

Presidency | Rwanda (@urugwirovillage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame received the credentials of Mr. Gao Wenqi, the new Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Rwanda.

This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame received the credentials of Mr. Gao Wenqi, the new Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Rwanda.
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Last evening Zaria Court surprisingly they met Masai Ujiri. Kelia born and lives in Canada, Ian born in Rwanda and has been in China for 7years, Lyndsey born in US and Lives in UK. On their mind: Is Rwanda a land of opportunities? I said yes, a land that thinks big as well.

Last evening <a href="/zariacourt/">Zaria Court</a>   surprisingly they met  Masai Ujiri. Kelia born and lives in  Canada, Ian born in Rwanda and has been in China for 7years, Lyndsey  born in US and Lives in UK. On their mind: Is  Rwanda a land of opportunities? I said yes, a land that thinks big as well.