Didier Drogba on CAF's INSANE Ruling:
"My brothers and sisters in African football… today I speak with a heavy heart.
In January, we all watched Senegal fight with courage and defeat Morocco in a historic final.
It was a night of passion, sacrifice, and pride for the entire continent.
From Dakar to Abidjan, from Lagos to Nairobi — Africa celebrated its champions.
But now, months later, a decision taken in a boardroom has changed that story.
The Confederation of African Football Appeal Board overturns the result… and suddenly a victory earned on the pitch is taken away.
This is not just about one trophy.
This is about the credibility, the dignity, and the soul of African football.
Yes, rules must exist. Discipline must exist.
But when decisions arrive long after the final whistle, they create doubt, confusion, and pain.
They make the world question our organisation, our seriousness, our unity.
And we know how quickly critics speak.
They will point to moments like this to belittle the Africa Cup of Nations, to call it chaotic, to reduce its greatness.
But Africa is not small.
Africa has produced giants — players who have conquered Europe and inspired millions.
From Samuel Eto'o to Mohamed Salah, from Sadio Mané to Riyad Mahrez.
Our talent is unquestionable.
Our passion is unmatched.
What we need now is leadership that protects the image of our game.
Leadership that builds trust, transparency, and stability for the next generation.
If justice must be sought, then let it be sought — even before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
But beyond this case, we must look within ourselves and ask:
What future are we building for African football?
Because our fans live for these moments.
Our players give everything for that badge.
We must not allow uncertainty and politics to steal the joy of victory from our people.
Africa deserves respect.
African football deserves strong foundations.
We are giants…
and giants must stand tall together."
“Nowadays, none of us can afford to be indifferent to geopolitical trends. Whether or not you believe that there was a rules-based international order, it is clear that changes are underway, which will affect all of us.
One thing that has not changed, however, is that right and duty of every nation, to ensure the safety of its borders and its people. It is that duty that never changes. Rwanda is no exception. And yet, for reasons that continue to elude us, Rwanda is consistently asked to ignore threats to its security and compromise its national defence.
The conflict in eastern DRC is neither new, nor is it too difficult to understand. It has been prolonged for decades, due to neglect and complacency, notably by those with the power to make the biggest difference in resolving it. Rwanda’s security concerns stem from the continued presence of the FDLR and its violent extremist ideology, which is the ideology of genocide. Unfortunately, that seems to have some backers in the region and beyond, under all kinds of guises.
Rwanda, because of its history and its geography, requires defensive borders. Our defensive measures are aimed at this objective, and nothing else.” President Kagame | Diplomatic Dinner
I thank my brother and friend, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, @TamimBinHamad for his visit to Rwanda and for the productive discussions we held. Rwanda deeply appreciates the strong partnership with the State of Qatar and the personal friendship that continues to guide our cooperation.
We look forward to building on the progress made during this visit and advancing the shared priorities for the mutual benefit of our nations and people.
We are thrilled to announce that we have been named "The Best Regional Airline in Africa" at the prestigious 2025 World Airline Awards, hosted by Skytrax in Paris today.
We are honoured to receive this recognition and grateful to our passengers for their continued trust. Thank you for flying with us—this award is yours too.
#FlyTheDreamOfAfrica #SkyTrax2025
APR 🇷🇼 stuns the reigning champs Petro de Luanda 🇦🇴 to secure the #5 seed! 🔥
Petro finishes #6 — just like last season — and will face the #3 seed in the BAL Playoffs quarterfinals.
#BAL5
It’s finally here! EAST AFRICA MEDIA GROUP STUDIOS| A CREATIVE HUB FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF STORYTELLERS. Unveiling soon! #EAMGStudios@EAMGtv https://t.co/ztbHzBDWfx
As we commemorate the 31st anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, the RPF-Inkotanyi condoles with all Rwandans, especially the survivors community.
May this commemoration be an opportunity for us to further strengthen our unity as Rwandans and to continue fighting resolutely against the genocide ideology. Remember, unite, renew.
#Kwibuka31