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Babra🇺🇬

@iriza_babra

humble when I'm victorious.

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William Samoei Ruto, PhD (@williamsruto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rwanda is a strong ally and strategic partner of Kenya. We share diplomatic, historical and cultural ties. Our two nations are also committed members of the East African Community, especially on regional integration, trade and people to people relations. Met President

Rwanda is a strong ally and strategic partner of Kenya. We share diplomatic, historical and cultural ties. Our two nations are also  committed members of the East African Community, especially on regional integration, trade and people to people relations.

Met President
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Rwandan citizens returning home simply scan their passports at smart gates to get in. Kenyan citizens returning home queue up with foreigners for passport stamps

Rwandan citizens returning home simply scan their passports at smart gates to get in.

Kenyan citizens returning home queue up with foreigners for passport stamps
African (@ali_naka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The idea was to create a space where we can bring together multinational companies and startups in the tech ecosystem, enabling them to co-create solutions and drive the technology agenda for Rwanda." - Ministry of ICT and Innovation | Rwanda Minister Paula Ingabire, highlighting Kigali Innovation City's

"The idea was to create a space where we can bring together multinational companies and startups in the tech ecosystem, enabling them to co-create solutions and drive the technology agenda for Rwanda."

- <a href="/RwandaICT/">Ministry of ICT and Innovation | Rwanda</a> Minister <a href="/MusoniPaula/">Paula Ingabire</a>, highlighting Kigali Innovation City's
Africa Facts Zone (@africafactszone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rwanda has started constructing the $300 million Kigali Innovation City. It has been described as the Silicon Valley of Africa. It will include four top universities, office spaces and start-up business incubators. It is expected to create 50,000 jobs and generate $150 million

Rwanda has started constructing the $300 million Kigali Innovation City.

It has been described as the Silicon Valley of Africa.

It will include four top universities, office spaces and start-up business incubators.

It is expected to create 50,000 jobs and generate $150 million
Babra🇺🇬 (@iriza_babra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But what did Rwandese did to Ugandans? They problem of Ugandans when they meet with beautiful girls they think they’re rwandaise