In the heart of a continent too often defined by conflict, insecurity, and the shadow of terrorism, one leader has risen with unbreakable resolve to turn the tide. President Paul Kagame is not just leading Rwanda, he is reshaping the destiny of Africa through visionary leadership and fearless action.
While others talk, #Kagame acts.
While others hesitate, Rwanda delivers.
Under his command, #Rwanda has become a beacon of hope and a force for peace, deploying thousands of its bravest sons and daughters into the world’s most dangerous battlegrounds as part of United Nations peace support operations. From the war-torn streets of the Central African Republic to the fragile frontlines of South Sudan, Rwandan troops have stood tall, protecting innocent civilians, crushing armed groups, and bringing stability where chaos once reigned supreme. Their professionalism, discipline, and courage have earned them respect across the continent and beyond. But President #Kagame’s commitment does not stop at @UN missions. With bold strategic partnerships, he has sent Rwanda’s elite forces into direct combat against terrorist insurgencies that threaten entire nations. In Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado, where brutal ISIS-linked terrorists once spread fear and destruction, Rwandan warriors answered the call. With precision, sacrifice, and unwavering determination, they helped reclaim territory, dismantle terrorist networks, and restore hope to communities that had lost everything.
This is not politics. This is leadership in its purest form, African solutions delivered by Africans, with courage and results. President #Kagame has proven that when strong, disciplined nations step up, peace is not just a dream, it becomes reality. He has inspired a new generation of African leaders to reject helplessness and take ownership of their continent’s security. Africa’s future is being written by those willing to fight for it. And today, President Paul Kagame stands as one of its greatest champions, a true peacemaker whose legacy will echo for generations.
The continent is stronger because of him.
The world is watching.
And history will remember.
@UNPeacekeeping@VRugwabiza@MONUSCO@UNHumanRights@UN_HRC@USUN@Interior@hrw@HRC@HRF
#RwanadaWorks
"Kuba umuyobozi muri izi nzego za leta, mbere na mbere ni ugukorera abaturage no guharanira imibereho yabo myiza". Perezida Kagame mu muhango wo kwakira indahiro z’abayobozi bashya muri Guverinoma no mu zindi nzego z’Igihugu, baherutse gushyirwa mu nshingano
"I'm very pleased to join you today and I congratulate those who have completed the Senior Command and Staff College course. You arrived here as experienced professionals and are now leaving with broader knowledge, sharper strategic awareness, and greater responsibility." President Paul Kagame at RDF Senior Command and Staff Course Intake 14 Graduation Ceremony in Nyakinama.
Lt Col (Rtd) Mpakaniye Emilien, alias “Che Guevara,” a former FDLR combatant, revealed the main sources of FDLR’s operational capacity:
1. Support from the DRC; Including financial assistance, medical supplies, and weapons.
2. Illegal mineral exploitation; such as gold, bauxite, cassiterite, and other natural resources.
3. Looting and theft; particularly cattle rustling from local communities.
4. Agriculture; seizing farmland from civilians and using it for cultivation.
5. Cannabis cultivation and trade; selling it to elements of the FARDC.
6. Poaching; hunting wildlife, especially elephants, and selling ivory......
7. Illegal logging and charcoal production; cutting timber and producing charcoal for sale.
His testimony sheds light on how armed groups sustain themselves through a mix of DRC Government backing, exploitation of natural resources, and criminal economies that continue to fuel instability in the region.
@UnityClubRw@demobrwanda
📢 HAPPENING NOW!
At the heart of @demobrwanda, a powerful and emotional conversation is unfolding, one rooted in truth, resilience, and Rwanda’s unshakable journey of rebuilding.
Today, members of @UnityClubRw, @RwandaGov institutions, security organs, and former combatants from FDLR and other armed groups have come together to confront the painful past, reflect on the devastating impact of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, and reaffirm a shared commitment to unity and peace.
Here at Mutobo, stories of return, transformation, and reconciliation are being told by those who once carried weapons against Rwanda but now carry a new vision for their country.
It is a reminder that Rwanda’s strength lies not only in defeating division, but in transforming minds, restoring dignity, and rebuilding lives.
From 1994 genocide against the Tutsi to liberation, from exile in FDLR (DRC) to reintegration, Rwanda’s journey remains one of courage, truth, and resilience.
Today is proof that healing is not a dream, it is happening, and Rwanda continues to lead by example.
@hrw@amnesty@RwandaUN@MONUSCO@Refugees@SecRubio@US_SrAdvisorAF@realDonaldTrump@UNESCO@UN@UNHumanRights@UN_Women@PeaceCorps@UNSC_Reports@UNDSS
📢 HAPPENING NOW!
At the heart of @demobrwanda, a powerful and emotional conversation is unfolding, one rooted in truth, resilience, and Rwanda’s unshakable journey of rebuilding.
Today, members of @UnityClubRw, @RwandaGov institutions, security organs, and former combatants from FDLR and other armed groups have come together to confront the painful past, reflect on the devastating impact of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, and reaffirm a shared commitment to unity and peace.
Here at Mutobo, stories of return, transformation, and reconciliation are being told by those who once carried weapons against Rwanda but now carry a new vision for their country.
It is a reminder that Rwanda’s strength lies not only in defeating division, but in transforming minds, restoring dignity, and rebuilding lives.
From 1994 genocide against the Tutsi to liberation, from exile in FDLR (DRC) to reintegration, Rwanda’s journey remains one of courage, truth, and resilience.
Today is proof that healing is not a dream, it is happening, and Rwanda continues to lead by example.
@hrw@amnesty@RwandaUN@MONUSCO@Refugees@SecRubio@US_SrAdvisorAF@realDonaldTrump@UNESCO@UN@UNHumanRights@UN_Women@PeaceCorps@UNSC_Reports@UNDSS
Three decades ago, Rwanda was left shattered by the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Many doubted whether a nation so deeply wounded could ever heal. Yet under the visionary leadership of President Paul Kagame, Rwanda chose unity over division, reconciliation over revenge, and progress over despair.
Today, Rwandans are bound together by a stronger sense of national identity than ever before. Through initiatives that foster cohesion, dignity, and shared purpose, President Paul Kagame helped transform Rwanda into a nation where citizens look forward together rather than backward apart.
President Paul Kagame's enduring legacy is not only the rebuilding of a nation, it is the building of a united people. Rwanda's story stands as powerful proof that visionary leadership, national unity, and a shared dream can transform even the deepest tragedy into one of Africa's greatest success stories.
❤️A MUST-READ❤️
When President Paul Kagame smiles, greets people, and stands among Rwandans like one of their own, it says everything. It shows a country where leadership is felt in the daily lives of the people, in dignity, in progress, in security, in opportunities, in hope. That is why Rwandans do not just watch him; they stand with him. They trust him because they have seen the results.
This bond did not appear by chance. It was built through sacrifice, discipline, vision, and a leadership that has changed lives across the nation. Rwanda is not just moving forward, it is moving with its people, and the people know exactly who has carried that responsibility with consistency and courage.
That is why the love is real. That is why the support is loud. That is why this smile means more than a photo, it reflects a nation that recognizes its leader, and a leader who has never stopped standing with his people.
#PKWacu
History has a way of speaking softly before it speaks loudly.
On the banks of the Seine in Paris, a new memorial now stands in honor of the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. It was inaugurated by President Paul Kagame and President Emmanuel Macron, and for many survivors, it carried a weight words can barely hold.
It is not just stone and art. It is memory made visible.
It is for the mothers who never returned home, for the children whose voices were silenced, for the fathers, sisters, brothers, and neighbors whose lives were stolen in the shadow of hatred. And it is for the survivors, those who lived through the fire and have carried the burden of remembrance ever since.
In that moment, Paris did not only receive a memorial. It received a chapter of Rwanda’s history, a truth that must be remembered, and a promise that the victims will never be reduced to numbers alone.
This is what justice sometimes looks like after time: not silence, but remembrance. Not forgetting, but honoring. Not ending the story, but making sure the world never misreads it again.
#Kwibuka32 #NeverAgain
Did you know: @GreenGicumbi is a project that successfully reached its objectives of transforming community lives as follows:1,450 ha of terraces for erosion control;50 ha of up land tea plantation;277 cows provided to households; 10k ha of land with Agroforestry trees.