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Save the Date! 🗓️
Kwita Izina returns on 5 September 2025 for its landmark 20th edition! 🦍
Join us at the foothills of @VolcanoesPark for Rwanda’s annual Gorilla Naming Ceremony, a celebration of our long-standing commitment to conservation.
#KwitaIzina20#VisitRwanda 🇷🇼
Proud to see Kigali ranked Africa’s #2 city for association meetings for the 5th year in a row in the 2024 @ICCAWorld report — and Rwanda at #3 continentally.
This achievement reflects our collective effort. Thank you to all our partners and stakeholders for your support.
The Declaration of Principles that the Foreign Ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda signed today in our nation’s capital paves the way for peace, stability, and prosperity in the region. The Declaration will help protect our strategic interest in critical minerals to grow our tech sector and bring sorely needed peace and stability to the region.
@RwandaGender@Rwanda_Child@RwandaHealth@Gardens4Health 🇨🇮🤝🇷🇼 The Ivorian Ministry of National Education & Literacy visited @HopeandHomesRW to discuss family-based care, then toured ADEF TVET School to explore youth skills & entrepreneurship. The day ended with a vibrant Kigali tour, celebrating culture & strengthening ties!
As a British citizen, I am appalled by the level of ignorance of Africa by some of the British politicians. Today I focus on @DavidLammy, the UK Foreign Affairs Secretary, and @Lord_Collins, Minister of Africa. Starting with David on the DRC and Rwanda conflict. David, I was in the DRC and Rwanda exactly when you were there. Unlike you, I visited the cities of Bukavu and Goma (this is in the DRC by way!), which are under the control of the M23 military-political opposition group. In your video following the visits, David, you talked about the humanitarian crisis and IDPs in Goma. While I was there this week, I have interviewed people on the ground and visited the different IDP sites. All IDPs had left the camps before you visited the #DRC. Though you were at 2000km from the IDPs sites. Your video was not representative of your talks with @PaulKagame and @fatshi13. Instead, it patronises and reinforces the deep-rooted moral hierarchy of power and knowledge. Forgive me for suggesting that you played a white colonial aristocrat in black skin. It was no longer David Lammy who used to display and express values of shared humanity using authentic politics.
Secondly, in your extremely partial diplomacy, you referred to the territorial integrity of the DRC, and your position is that #DRC security threats to Rwanda should be resolved diplomatically. I want to challenge you on this, David. The UK government is part of the NATO effort to defend Europe against any potential security threats from Russia. The UK has deployed troops along the EU border with Russia and has established the Operation ORBITAL training mission to Ukraine following the annexation of Crimea by Russia. Questions: Should the UK instead resolve this diplomatically and end the war in Ukraine? Should the UK respect territorial integrity of Russia? Have you been briefed about the many diplomatic efforts between Rwanda and DRC? You rightly suggest political solutions to the conflict but you then give lessons and apply sanctions to one country? David, the underlying factors of conflict in the DRC are all home grown. Continuing to baby-sit the DRC gov because the UK wants desperately a share in the potential natural resource in the DRC is also part of the problem.
On @Lord_Collins, you misled the parliament when asked about the brutal killing of 70 civilians by an ISIS-linked group referred to ADF in Mayba in the territory of Lubero. You suggest this incident was discussed with @onduhungirehe, alluding to ADF being a Rwandan armed group! This ignorance is not only beyond understanding and unacceptable as @YolandeMakolo suggested in the Rwandan official response. It is also racist as it fails to make a difference between who is who between the black people in Africa. There are over 250 armed groups in the DRC. Please get an accurate briefing or read about these groups and conflict dynamics in this region. Some of these groups are foreign, others are DRC government-sponsored, and others operate independently with freedom to kill, destroy, lynch and eat human flesh in Ituli and South Kivu area simply because of ethnic hatred. The dual actor's idea in the understanding of conflict in Africa is not only colonial and racist, but it dehumanises Africans. I call on decolonising UK-Africa relations but this must start with accurate knowledge of Africa and Africans. It is a pre-condition for a meaningful partnership of equals. It must also end humanitarian economy and patronisation attitudes. @DavidLammy please see below images of Bukavu and Goma @SugiraMireille@MaishaRdc@i_Birere@guardiannews@ElikiaBenYosef
Voilà ce qui se passe à l'est de la RDC lorsque le Royaume de Léopold II et d'autres pays occidentaux continuent de fermer les yeux sur la persécution des communautés rwandophones et assimilées au Nord Kivu, au Sud Kivu et en Ituri, œuvre macabre de milices gouvernementales, préférant détourner leur outrage sur l'un des seuls mouvements qui ose les défendre.