President Macron’s visit to Kigali will go down in history books as a memorable and turning point in France and Rwanda relations since the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994.…
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It was decided and well-planned long time ago in the West that long after Africa will have had independence, the West will still be Africa’s master. For a long time,…
I would like congratulate all our African friends on May 25th Africa Day wholeheartedly. We remember with appreciation the African countries coming together under the roof of the African Union…
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For them there is no child No elderly for their wisdom No toddlers for their innocence No pregnant for lives No crippled for our empathy A genocide means up…
Do Not Be Fooled, the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi Was A Climax of Long Extermination Agenda
Ignorance of history is very detrimental but betraying humanity by intended distortion of the truth is the worst of human aberrant conduct. It becomes more disappointing when the public is…
Ignore Reporters Without Borders – Rwandan Media Is Growing, Along with Government Confidence In It
On 25 November 2010, a historical event took place in Kigali. The National Dialogue on Media Development, the first of its kind, brought Government and Media together talking on a…
This is a second installment of my three-part review of Michela Wrong’s book, `Do Not Disturb’, about the murder of Patrick Karegyeya. Many readers of Part One missed the core…
Dear genocide survivors; Mukomere kandi mutwaze! I am writing this letter to you with deep sorrow. As the official week of the 27th commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi…
Finally, I have finished reading Michela Wrong’s 516-page memoirs of Patrick Karegeya; a former Rwandan intelligence chief who was killed on or about New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day…