MY RWANDA EXPERIENCES
Just one post and the manager on duty of MOVENPICK HOTEL Kigali Janvier looks for me!
Offers me all sorts of stuff but I full already.
Zohran Mamdani is the New York City mayor born in Uganda. Born in Kampala, Mamdani serves as the 112th Mayor of New York City. He is the first African-born, youngest mayor in over a century, and the first Muslim to hold the position and here we are fighting @ReachDrMuganga who was born in Uganda and has served Uganda for years because of his ethnic background for a ministerial position . Indeed ARRICANS are a danger to themselves! Too much tribalism in Uganda📌
What is wrong with @ReachDrMuganga having worked in Rwanda? Under EAC common market protocol, there is free movement of labour and services across the EAC. Even Pres. @PaulKagame worked in Uganda and he is President of Rwanda.
I think we should not continue enjoying the peaceful relations between Uganda and Rwanda.
Within Uganda, we have more than 10 million Ugandans who trace their origins in the kingdom of Rwanda.
So let us focus on complying with the law. If he can renounce his other citizenships, Dr. Muganga should be approved by Parliament as Minister of State for Internal Affairs. Pres. @KagutaMuseveni did research before he appointed him. Why do you think Pres. Museveni was meeting him in Nakasero?
Une photo qui résume à elle seule l'engagement diplomatique du Rwanda avec la France: la francophonie, le sport, la jeunesse, la culture, la justice, la mémoire, la réconciliation et la coopération.
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Hon. @DaudiKabanda, with due respect, I must set the record straight. I do NOT hold a Rwandan passport. This is a deliberate falsehood introduced by Hon. Thomas Tayebwa, and the truth must be told.
We have it ON RECORD —
@Thomas_Tayebwa’s own words: “In every vetting session we have to fail someone, and this time it had to be you, Dr. Muganga.” Read that again. This rejection was decided before the process even began. It was never about passports, qualifications, or integrity. It was personal. It was calculated. It was discriminatory. And in due course, we shall release the audio that proves it. Stay tuned.
Hon. Kabanda, what I experienced in that committee was not parliamentary oversight. It was hatred. It was discrimination. It was racism, directed at me simply because I am a Munyarwanda.
Let me be clear: We Banyarwanda are Ugandans. We were born here. We pay taxes here. We build institutions here. We have given our lives to serve this nation. I personally have spent decades working tirelessly for Uganda, conducting thousands of interviews, engaging with thousands of people, sitting in hundreds of boardroom meetings across 56 countries. In all those years and in all those rooms, I have never once encountered the kind of hostility that Hon. Tayebwa directed at me. Not once. And to this day, I cannot understand the depth of hatred he carries toward Banyarwanda. I do not have to take my word for it. Ask the other members of the Appointment Committee, including those from the Opposition side. They were there. They witnessed it.
So I ask one simple question: what is Hon. Tayebwa so afraid of? What remains hidden that my presence at Internal Affairs would threaten to uncover?
Uganda belongs to ALL its citizens equally. Banyarwanda included. We are not second class citizens. We will not be treated as such. This selective and discriminatory application of the law must be called out loudly, and it must stop. The law is not a weapon to be aimed at one community of our own people.
We are Ugandan. We belong here. And we will not be silenced.
#EqualityForAll #BanyarwandaAreUgandan 🇺🇬
🇨🇩 A journalist walked inside an active Ebola ward in DRC's Mongbwalu and found a confirmed death, a sick adult, and a 5-year-old with uncontrolled nosebleeds all sharing the same confined space.
No food for patients, the families bring their own water, and the test results take so long that doctors can't even separate confirmed cases from suspected ones.
DRC has survived more Ebola outbreaks than any country on earth. The virus isn't the only killer here. The system is failing around it.
Source: NYT
#Burundians refugees are being abused in #Nduta, #Tanzania. I am so angry. We shall fight for all #Barundi, #Tutsi, #Hutu, #Baganwa and #Batwa. #Tanzania, please stop it. Yesterday, we also highlighed discrimination against the #Tutsi minorities. The management of diversity in Africa is a
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