@africans816671 So, to you, freedom of speech means destroying what generations have built, burning fellow citizens’ shops, and damaging government property? In Rwanda, people will not accept anyone destroying public assets or their neighbours’ businesses.
@africans816671 Do you measure a country’s progress by protests? Show us the damage caused by protesters in Kenya and how much the country lost because of those protests, then we can decide whether that’s a good example to follow.
Rwandans know where we’ve come from and where we want to be.
@aaronmmakiki When are you going to accept that Congo’s army has not been able to compete with M23? Think about it.
They captured two strategic cities, and the FARDC has failed to regain them for two years. Yet you’re still here trying to mislead us.
@MaxNdayizeye America will never build a partnership with a country whose leaders cannot communicate in English, a poorly managed country that is full of divisions.
No fuel, no sugar, and no stable currency.
@Patriote257@PaulKagame Pumbafu ni So wa muginga we, ese niyo ukimenya photoshop? wa byambitse Shobuja ko ariwe ukeneye ibyenda agahisha wa mudigi we umeze nk’uw’umwana warwaye bwaki.
@mulikuza_jordan Why do you always try to create division among your own people? Didn’t you learn anything about the consequences of division from Rwanda in 1994?
Division will follow you until your last breath, and you will gain nothing from it.
@africans816671 If Rwanda were backing M23 to this day, M23 would already be in Kinshasa and Tshisekedi would be delivering pizza in Brussels.
The RDF has won every war it has been involved in.
You’re just misleading your followers to make ends meet.
Interahamwe muri abaswa gusa.