@accessbankrw, I am seriously getting tired of your poor service and lack of customer support. It is absolutely unacceptable that I am being charged for two bank cards when one of them is obsolete and cannot be usable. This is unjustified, and I expect an immediate refund.
📆 While the world's cameras are turned to the inaugural #AfricaForward Summit in Nairobi on 11-12 May, the continent's economic boardroom convenes just 48 hours later. From 14-15 May, six sitting Heads of State gather in Kigali for the Africa CEO Forum 2026, the largest pan-African meeting of presidents, CEOs and investors, where the continent's political leadership and its private sector write the next chapter of African prosperity together.
👤 H.E. @PaulKagame, President of Rwanda and host of the summit, welcomes H.E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT (Nigeria), H.E. Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema (Gabon), H.E. Daniel Chapo (Mozambique), H.E. Mohamed Cheikh Ould El Ghazouani (Mauritania) and H.E. Mamadi Doumbouya (Guinea).
🌍 Six leaders who represent some of the most strategic economies on the continent, all aligned on a single conviction: the future of Africa will be financed, built and owned by Africans, with the private sector as the central engine.
💡 This is what sets ACF apart. Where most international forums frame the continent through the prism of bilateral relations, the Africa CEO Forum convenes 2,000 African and global decision-makers around the issues that will define the next decade: megaprojects and infrastructure, pan-African capitalism, productivity, industrial sovereignty and the acceleration of the AfCFTA. The conversations in Kigali set Africa's own agenda, on Africa's own terms.
📍 Kigali, 14-15 May 2026. The continent's economic centre of gravity.
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Applications for government study loans are now open for Rwandan students pursuing studies abroad for the September 2026 intake.
📅 Applications open until 31st May 2026.
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Greetings on Easter. This sacred day celebrates hope and renewal. May it bring peace, joy and brightness to everyone’s lives. May the teachings of Jesus Christ inspire all to be kind and strengthen the spirit of togetherness in society.
I need some institutions to use logic at times. DESPERATELY!!!!!
What do you mean I need an import license for a personal use? Do we even understand the meaning of said « Import license »? @RwandaFDA
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There are so many “nice” behaviors people worship that are basically just performance.
Here are some of the most overrated “good person” behaviors that don’t actually mean much:
1. Being polite
Saying “please” and “thank you” is cute but plenty of people are polite while being selfish, cruel, or manipulative behind the scenes.
2. Being nice to everyone
Sometimes nice is just conflict avoidance.
A good person isn’t always nice ,they’re honest, fair, and have boundaries.
3. Doing charity for attention
Helping people is beautiful unless it’s just for praise, Instagram, or ego points.
Real goodness doesn’t need an audience.
4. Never getting angry
Some people think calm is good.
But never showing anger can mean you tolerate injustice or avoid accountability.
Anger can be a sign you care.
5. Over-apologizing
Constantly saying sorry doesn’t make you kind sometimes it’s just insecurity or a way to dodge responsibility.
6. Being “the bigger person” every time
This one is overrated because it often means letting people disrespect you repeatedly.
Forgiveness without boundaries isn’t a virtue, it’s self-abandonment.
7. Being liked by everyone
Popularity is not morality.
Some of the best people are misunderstood or disliked because they don’t play fake games.
8. Being generous with money
Throwing money around doesn’t equal goodness if you lack empathy, honesty, or respect.
9. Posting good values online
Sharing quotes about kindness is easy.
Being kind when nobody’s watching is the real test.
10. Doing favors to feel needed
Some helpful people are actually controlling what they give so they can be owed.
Goodness isn’t transactional.
A good person isn’t someone who looks good but rather someone who does good even when it costs them something.
@splintertheCIA@newstart_2024 They’re called wisdom teeth simply because they’re meant to show up out at a more mature age unlike our primary teeth (first teeth) that pop out at a very tender age.
Hi @FlyRwandAir, communication with clients is essential. A 3 hour delay with no prior notice is unacceptable, you don’t know what this disrupts in passengers’ schedules. Timely updates are a must.