“Do we really accept that, as black people, we are somehow less human and inferior?
Accepting it is not simply a matter of saying “yes.” No one will ask you that question directly. You can even say “no,” but if you behave in the very ways that brought us to the kind of history we have lived through, then, in reality, you have accepted it. You have diminished yourself. And your actions become the evidence. The evidence is in doing the very things that others did, or in trying to justify them with explanations that should never be accepted.
There are no two ways about it. Good politics and a good ideology produce positive outcomes. Bad outcomes come from bad ideas. You do not need any other evidence.
Many of you are still young. You go abroad to study. Under normal circumstances, there is nothing they know that you cannot also learn. But you can come back having absorbed ideas without questions, ideas that take you away from who you are and try to turn you into something else, something that is not yours.
Whether those ideas are good or bad, there is one illness I do not think we will cure anytime soon: when, in your own mind, you stop being yourself and begin wishing you were somebody else. Why would you want to become someone else? To achieve what? In our own history, with everything we have been through, that is exactly how we lost our way.
And then you wait for someone from outside to tell you, “This is wrong,” and you immediately agree, without realizing that what is being condemned is you. It is about stripping you of your identity, and you willingly accepting it.” President Kagame | Unity Club Meeting.
#Musanze, at Rwanda National Police College,#NPC#PSCSC14.
🔹38 senior police officers.
🔹10 African countries.
🔹1 year of intensive leadership and command training.
10 COUNTRIES :
1.🇷🇼Rwanda
2.🇸🇿Eswatini
3.🇰🇪Kenya
4.🇲🇼Malawi
5.🇳🇦Namibia
6.🇸🇸South Sudan
7.🇸🇴Somalia
8.🇬🇲The Gambia
9.🇺🇬Uganda
10.🇨🇫 The Central African Republic
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.
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#RwanadaWorks
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨
President Kagame, who is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF), has appointed Brigadier General Patrick Karuretwa as the Defence Spokesperson.
Succeeding Brig Gen Ronald Rwivanga, Brig Gen Karuretwa will continue to serve as the Director General of International Military Cooperation at the Ministry of Defence. #RBANews
"Sanctions or different measures are meant to hurt people, in a way we are hurt. But I think it would hurt more by not doing what we are doing."
- H.E President Paul Kagame #ACF2026
The Army Chief of Staff (ACOS) of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF), Major General Vincent Nyakarundi, today commenced an official visit to Cabo Delgado Province in Mozambique.
While in the coastal city of Pemba, the delegation held a meeting with the Army Commander of the Mozambican Armed Forces (FADM), Major General André Rafael Mahunguane. The discussions focused on jointly assessing the prevailing security situation in Cabo Delgado and reviewing future operational plans. Both the Rwandan and Mozambican forces reaffirmed their commitment to close cooperation and to working collaboratively towards achieving their shared operational objectives.
The delegation also paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of Cabo Delgado Province, Valige Tauabo. During the engagement, members received a comprehensive briefing on the current security situation in the province.
Discussions centred on ongoing joint operations conducted by the Rwanda Security Forces and Mozambican forces to counter terrorism, as well as on strategies to further strengthen security efforts across the province.https://t.co/toZQiPpR3N
Earlier today, Secretary General Amb. Christophe Bazivamo received in his office, H.E. Prof. Charity Manyeruke, Ambassador of the Republic of #Zimbabwe to #Rwanda.
They discussed matters of common interest and committed to strengthening the existing excellent bilateral relations between FPR-Inkotanyi and ZANU-PF, as well as between the two sister countries.
Ibivugwa ku rupfu rwa Col. Willy Ngoma bivugwa ko yishwe na drone ya FARDC, nubwo hasohowe itangazo ribivuga rigahita risibwa mu minota mike, nyuma Wazalendo zikaza kwigamba ko ari zo zamuhitanye.
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🕯️ Ni umunsi wo kumuha icyubahiro, kuzirikana ubutwari bwe no gutekereza ku murage yasize mu rugamba no mu mateka y’Igihugu.
✊🏾 Twibuke intwari zacu, tuzirikane ibyo zaharaniye.
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