@Nadia_MUGUNGA1 Here I completely agree with you. The tendency to wish pain, harm or even death upon those you disagree with even on the simplest of issues, is a very flaw within our society as Rwandans
@dr_dash250@AndrewMwenda is the exact right person to sound the alarm that he is sounding. What else would patriotism be if it's not being vigilant when your country is being gutted by people with proximity to power? Plus the man is a journalist. He literally did his job which is reporting
@StromaeRW@dr_dash250 Crazy really that you people can call corruption "sensitive info" as you said he has access to mostly restricted info which makes him the right person to sound the alarm when he can clearly see that his country is being destroyed. What is wrong with us Africans?
@dzaneza@AissaCyiza Now that would maybe make sense if that was the case for only the Rwandan economy. But this is a global issue. What we are seeing is a result of multiple world economic disruptions like covid, Ukrain war and now the Iran war
@sheilakamuzinzi@FirstLadyRwanda@IGIHE That's a cheap shot!! Rwandan politics is a game of trading cheap shots. This looks like lack of argument so you move to smearing. Let's imagine this is true how does it help the country? BTW it's not just you, the government does it too through pro government media. SMH
Dear @Lonzen i have enjoyed reading your piece. You are bringing an interesting conversation that most cadres donβt want to tackle.
My take is that the real test for the RPF is the succession through institutions rather than personalities. Can it continue producing leaders who understand the historical burden they carry? Can it maintain discipline while adapting to a younger generation with different expectations?
After the retreat i wrote a piece , which i have kept for some other time!