Where the Rwanda-Uganda poor relations are concerned, there will always be tales. Often times we see people intending to say something, but nowadays the number of those saying nothing has…
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Many a time, I would read about what Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) is doing on different peacekeeping missions and I would think to myself ‘this is too good to believe’. …
What is it about Rwanda that seems to turn otherwise great journalists into sock puppets, manipulated to regurgitate the propaganda of the planners and perpetrators of the 1994 genocide against…
The Idea By Andrew Mwenda and Gen. Muhoozi to Make Bilateral Relations Great Again Was Failed by Uganda
Giving up on a cause does not necessarily mean losing interest in it. And when it is a cause so big like the restoration of Rwanda–Uganda good relations, letting go…
When Your Advice Is Not Good Enough In Urugwiro, Certainly It Won’t Be Required By Obama On Rwanda
When someone is fighting without the hope of winning a contest, when their aim is to simply give it a go no matter the outcome, they will always have the…
Several countries, including the United Kingdom of Great Britain (UK), are using an application to alert people who have come in contact with someone who has tested positive for Sars-Cov-2.…
The noise about Pegasus spyware is not going away yet, but neither does it seem likely to go anywhere. The dust has been raised and might stay up in the…
John Simbaburanga: Attempting to Stoke Insurrections From a Refugee Camp in Belgium While Claiming to Live in S. Africa
For anyone that has seen the social media posts of one John Simbaburanga, this man likes to boast that he is an “opposition activist”, and that he is based in…
By Kabagambe R. Ignatius “Rwanda has performed exceedingly well on the economic front. It’s seen as a success story in a continent that is dotted with malfunctioning states.” These are…
Tom Zoellner is a professor of English at Chapman University. Apart from the language of English, I am not sure what else he masters. What looks certain though is how…
Remembering the Longest Night of Turkish Democracy: 5 Years After 15 July 2016
15 July 2016 is engraved in the history of Turkey as one of the turning points of its democracy. 5 years have passed since the 15th of July coup attempt…
Time to Make Energy Poverty History: Cheap Renewables Offer the Key to Universal Electricity Access in Africa.
By Frans Timmermans and Fatih Birol Across the globe, nearly 800 million people live without any access to electricity – about 600 million of them in Sub-Saharan Africa. In a…