"I can't beg anybody to live. We will fight. If I lose, I lose, but there is a significant chance that if you stand up and fight, you will live and live a dignified life that you deserve."
President Kagame
#Rwanda: Le Président @PaulKagame" dit à ses troupes 🗣️: Je ne peux pas supplier qui que ce soit de vivre. Nous nous battrons. Si je perds, je perds. Mais il existe une réelle chance que, si vous vous levez et que vous vous battez, vous surviviez et que vous meniez la vie digne que vous méritez."
Quand on voit un commandant en chef faire la morale à ses troupes, les regarder dans les yeux et assumer son rôle, on comprend ce qu’est le leadership.
Pas chez nous, malheureusement, où le commandant en chef ne fait que vilipender ses troupes, les humilier au lieu de les inspirer et de les conduire.
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Some African presidents fly abroad for medical treatment because they failed to build proper healthcare systems in their own countries.
Then there’s President Paul Kagame.
In Rwanda, ordinary citizens can access the following for less than $3 via government health insurance a year (or completely free if they’re poor):
1. Kidney transplants
2. Cancer treatment (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, etc.)
3. All cardiac conditions
4. Dialysis
5. Major surgeries of every kind .
The list goes on.
The same advanced treatments that force other African leaders onto planes to India, Europe, or America are now available to every Rwandan, right at home.
People often wonder why Rwandans love their president so much, or why you almost never hear them criticizing or trolling him the way citizens in neighboring African countries do with their leaders.
If you’re not Rwandan, just imagine this for a second:
You pay less than $3 a year for health insurance. Can’t afford it? The government covers you 100% free healthcare.
How do they know who can’t afford it?
Every household is registered and classified through the Ubudehe system based on actual income and living conditions.
These are not just promises on paper. Before President Kagame, Rwandans who needed kidney transplants, cancer care, or heart surgery had to beg, borrow, or fly abroad! Something only the elite could do.
Today, those same life-saving treatments are available to every citizen, rich or poor, in modern hospitals inside Rwanda.
When a leader delivers real, tangible results that touch every family, people notice and they respect it.
RDF ntabwo ibarizwa mu Rwanda gusa no ku mugabane w’iburayi iba iriyo
Ku rwanira mu butayu, bajya Qatar kwitoza. Mu mashyamba bajya za Gako. Mu mbeho!? I Burayi.
Ubu namaze kugera ku basore banjye hano I Burayi nubwo ndi umusivile 😅
Hari ibintu byinshi byantunguye! Nanashimira ikibari bampaye ngo mbagereho!
Aba basirikare bacu kimwe n’a department imwe yo muri Police, boherezwa mu bihugu bitandukanye maze bakiga byinshi harimo n’indimi. Abasore bavuga indimi amagana!
Ushaka kugaba ibitero byaba iby’ikoranabuhanga uzasanga inkumi n’abasore bacu muri cyber crime department bari tayari.
Muri NISS nta rurimi baba batazi 😅
Mwese musanzwe muzi ko President Paul Kagame yasezeranyije Abanyarwanda amahoro. Mutama rero! RDF, RNP na NISS bafite training ziteye imbere ku rwego rurenze uko tubyiyumvisha.
Bambara za ga (🧤🧤) mu mbeho y’ubutita bagafata intwaro. Niyompamvu RDF na Special force yo muri RNP iyo bagabye igitero za saa munani z’ijoro baba ntambeho bumva. Za Mozambique na CAR baba bari tayari. Ubundi adui bakamuhana accordingly.