That noisy neighbor’s wasted funds 😅
Would have been better if they used them to build their country.
Anyways thanks for making us more famous.
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.@visitrwanda_now and @PSG_inside have renewed their transformative partnership through 2028, building on a successful collaboration launched in 2019.
The extended agreement amplifies Rwanda’s global presence and reinforces its role as a hub for youth development, creativity, and economic opportunity.
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Today, we join Rwandans to commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
#Kwibuka31 is a time to remember the innocent lives lost, show solidarity with survivors & unite to ensure genocide never happens again.
Today we commemorate the 31st anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and begin the official commemoration week.
Remember - Unite - Renew
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Can’t get different results (aka Peace) with same stupid methods. It’s 2025. We’re not the same idiots you dealt with 50 years ago. Or even 12 years ago.
Here are the key messages from President Kagame @CNN interview, before they were edited to fit the predictable editorial line:
◦FDLR are associated and supported by governments in the region. Their aim is not only to fight M23, who are Congolese, but to fight Rwanda and overthrow the government, as they have said publicly. Does anyone think Rwanda will sit back and wait for that to happen? Rwanda will fight back in whatever form, there is no question about it.
◦I subscribe to the idea of respecting sovereignty of countries. That means the sovereignty of Rwanda must also be respected. There is no sovereignty of any country that is more important than the sovereignty of another. That's the standard principle.
◦The same international community blaming Rwanda is the one that has left FDLR in Congo for 30 years. Two and a half decades and close to $40 billion later, what stability is there? Putting the blame on Rwanda is the easiest way of covering up the mess they have been involved with and caused in our region.
◦The problem is simple to understand. People make it sound complex to avoid doing anything about it. Even the most unintelligent people would understand a problem after 30 years.
◦I don't think anybody is interested in war. I don’t even think Tshisekedi is interested in war himself, but he has been encouraged in that direction by people showing up to fight his wars for him. If they were not doing that, maybe he would see reason in the truth and prioritize the efforts to have peace.
◦I am talking about protecting myself, aware of the dangers that are there. I am managing national affairs and situations to obtain peace, and Tshisekedi is talking about humiliation which has to do with his ego. You can't run a country and cause problems in the region just because of ego.
◦The most important thing for Rwanda is that we have to protect ourselves. In our minds, we understand that nobody is going to be there for us. We saw it in 1994. That has resulted into making investments in security, in defense, and the rest will speak for itself.
Beyond the insults, Flanagan should ditch the god complex – she did not create the President of Rwanda. She really also may want to choose better sources if she wants this story to stick. No one is ever going to change the facts about Rwanda’s progress and legitimate concerns – let alone the likes of Rudasingwa, a RNC terrorist by day and conman by night, or Wrong (Karen) the racist, who believes all Rwandans are liars. Rwanda is unapologetic about protecting what we Rwandans have worked so hard to build together.
Hello @Newzroom405, what’s going on? First you delete the interview we had on SANDF involvement in conflict in near Rwanda’s border. Then you dredge up Kayumba Nyamwasa who had his RNC thugs throw grenades in crowded Kigali streets several times in 2010 to terrorise Rwandans (we dealt with it). He also put together a militia in eastern DRC to try and attack Rwanda (we will never let that happen). You don’t have to agree with Rwanda’s politics or the choices of our electorate. But please explain to your citizens why your troops are fighting President Tshisekedi’s wars. Recycling this sorry loser of a fugitive protected by the South African government is just more proof of your government’s intent to destabilize Rwanda.
Happy Heroes Day! Today, we honour our national heroes who upheld the very values of unity, truth, and justice that define our country today. It is the responsibility of all of us, young and old, to face challenges with fearlessness and integrity, to stand up for what is right and to continue building a nation that defies all expectations.
We wish you a wonderful 2025 filled with smooth landings, exciting journeys, and unforgettable adventures.
Happy New Year from all of us at RwandAir!
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