Anne Hathaway 😭😭
The only thing visible is Vist Rwanda ♥️♥️♥️
Rwanda please use this opportunity to remind people to visit Rwanda. This will fulfill Arsenal's dream.
Every Arsenal fan will keep their jersey and it will forever have Visit Rwanda on it.
And that's legacy.
"Le film Ben'Imana, un message au génération future que la paix se construit lorsqu'on regarde son passé en face et que l'on arrive à confronter les questions les plus douloureuses pour justement créer un chemin vers la paix" Minister @XandrineUmutoni@TV5MONDEINFO
Rwanda has consistently maintained that the long-term deployment of our security forces in joint counterterrorism operations in Mozambique requires a sustainable financing framework. Having so far shouldered the bulk of the financial burden of these operations, a transition to more equitable funding is a strategic necessity.
This common-sense position is a matter of public record and is unrelated to news reports from anonymous sources to @LeMonde’s @Phjacque in Brussels, where opposition to Rwanda's security cooperation with Mozambique has never been quiet, or from @WSJ’s @NicholasBariyo’s baseless speculations and unethical reporting.
Bariyo – it is also a matter of public record that a Rwandan delegation was in Washington DC in March for scheduled meetings at the State Department in the context of the ongoing Washington Peace Agreement, a statement was issued after these meetings. No comments of the sort you mention, in one of several hallucinations you report, were uttered by our ambassador to the U.S.
Rwanda has not and will not seek additional funds from the European Peace Facility, that is a matter for Mozambique. Rwanda's deployment requires sustainable financing, and it is up to the host government and its partners with major investments in Cabo Delgado to provide for that, as it has always been. Otherwise, Rwanda is satisfied to have been able to contribute together with our Mozambican allies in defeating the terrorists, securing the residents of Cabo Delgado and allowing for investments to roll out.
Both the @WSJ and @LeMonde also get the numbers wrong. Current personnel numbers stand at over 6,300—significantly higher than the initial 2,000 deployed in 2021. This increase was a direct response to the expanded scope of operations and the necessity of filling the security vacuum left by the withdrawal of the SADC Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) in 2024.
The bottom line is: ISIS attacks mainly victimized Mozambican civilians, and they have been the biggest beneficiaries of the joint security mission, having returned to their homes and resumed their lives. The gas investments benefit European and global energy security/interests, not Rwanda's – Rwandan forces are present in Cabo Delgado in response to the request of the Government of Mozambique for support.
B-READY 2025, the @WorldBank's Business Ready Report, confirms Rwanda’s position as Africa’s top-ranked economy, recognised globally for translating reform into real-world business efficiency.
The report highlights Rwanda’s performance across the following areas:
🔹 First in Africa in regulatory framework
🔹 First in Africa in operational efficiency, ranked 12th globally, and the only Sub Saharan African economy to reach this level
🔹 Third in Africa in public services, with continued progress underway
Download the full report: https://t.co/pXHQXPSY2r
“The past year, 2025, brought significant growth and opportunity for our country, alongside real challenges. I thank all Rwandans for your trust and cooperation this year.
Throughout our journey, we have turned obstacles into opportunities, and emerged stronger. We must never lose sight of where we have come from, and we always carry this resolve forward, as we continue building.
The future we deserve is within reach. We must stay the course, remain positive, and continue aiming higher.” President Kagame | End of Year Message. Watch here: https://t.co/XA1CWNyC1Y
I am going to write a long message for whoever cares about truth.
🔴First of all who is the messenger here: a Rwandan who happens to be a “genocidaire” with 1 million souls under his conscience if he still has any!
🔴His usual content: Anything that can demonize Kagame who stopped that genocide against the Tutsi
🔴 What is he trying to do in this post: same content, trying to demonize Paul Kagame and gain CCM sympathy he is trying to divide Africa into us vs them, Bantus and Nilotics … the same old colonial lies!! He supports Kikwete and Tshisekedi simply because he thinks they look like him and Kagame, Ruto and Museveni look like Tutsi. That’s the ideology that killed 1 million Tutsis in Rwanda.
🔴 Bottom line: Paul Kagame is a president who is busy building Rwanda and making Rwandan lives better. He has become controversial in some people’s minds simply because he doesn’t accept nonsense. Yes once Kikwete said nonsense to our President and he responded firmly same as what he does with anyone from france to South Africa to even Uganda which you mentioned as an ally. Yes anytime someone brings nonsense He looks at him in the face and says there is a line you cannot cross. As for the rest it’s simply fictional assumptions intended to demonize our President
🔴 Paul Kagame is not your regular leader! His actions and results speak for themselves. These genocidaires destroyed the nation, he built it a million times better!
The youth is in leadership and striving including sons and daughters of those accused of committing the genocide against the Tutsi! We have them in numbers in our reconciled nation and they are doing really good!
As for those who have chosen hatred all I can say is “SORRY” it will eat you up alive and finish you!
Yes We need Change in Africa but guess what ? That change already exists in Rwanda and Kagame is behind that progress! Anyone can see it apart from those who hate him for his nose and heights!
………………. Akaliza Uwase #GenPK
@ali_naka@albcontact@PaulKagame@gateteviews@EgidieBibio@SadateMunyakazi
“When the genocide was taking place in our country, and the rest of the world looked the other way and didn’t pay attention to us, that taught us a lesson. That’s when we began putting our pieces together, trying to build from within, bringing everyone to contribute, and creating that level of trust that gave us an opportunity to build institutions that were accountable to our people’s needs directly.
But this did not stop us from cooperating with the rest of the world. In fact, we received support from a number of friends and partners. However, that support would not have been helpful - would not have had an impact - if we were not standing together ourselves and doing our part from within.”President Kagame | Astana International Forum #AIF2025
“I have also had people come to me and warn me and say, President, you know you are too vocal. You say things that challenge these people who have the power in their hands, and they want to kill you. Well, first of all, it means they are killers. But my answer to them is, you know what? If I were to be there to just accept these things to happen, I don't think I would count myself as living anyway. It's like I would already be dead. To live a life of lies, of pretense, and owe my life to somebody else, I would be dead anyway. So, why don't I die fighting? So, you Rwandans, why don't you die fighting? Instead of dying anyway. Just dying like flies. Why?” President Kagame | #Kwibuka31
Today's events between SAMIDRC soldiers and the M23 are historic. When Africans unite, they find solutions. This should have happened from the start. #SouthAfrica@Sophie_Mokoena@ali_naka@SABCNews
“The fact that the Interahamwe have existed from 1994 up to today, do not think it is something that just happened by chance.
There has always been people backing them.
When they were committing genocide in Rwanda, they had supporters. It is those same backers who protected them, ensured their survival, and who still keep them alive today.
How many thousands of UN troops have been deployed? The UN was even present in Rwanda back then. I used to hear people praising them. Even now, they are still in Congo, assisting those who killed our people, ensuring that we remain in a permanent state of survival.” President Kagame | #KwegeraAbaturage
“I want to tell you that being yourself, standing firm in your identity, is not easy, it is an arduous task. Just like liberating this country. It required sacrifices, and some had to give up the most valuable thing a person has: life itself. Rwandans sacrificed their lives so that our country could become what it deserved to be.
We Rwandans must be ready to tighten our belts. And not just tightening belts, we must fight for our rights. It is our duty to fight for our rights.” President Kagame | #KwegeraAbaturage
(Left) A man has his nose measured as part of the Belgian colonial system in Rwanda, which was used to determine ethnic groups and classify individuals as "Tutsi," "Hutu," or "Twa."
(Right) A man has his nose measured during Aryan race determination tests under Nazi Germany's Nuremberg Laws that was applied to determine whether a person was considered a “Jew”. "Non-Aryan" neurologists were expelled from the country, killed or driven to suicide.
Rwandan women today make up 55% of the judiciary, including Chief Justice Domitilla Mukantaganzwa. Out of 58 heads of jurisdictions, from the Supreme Court to primary courts, 23 are women; and 211 of the 381 judges are women – a testament to Rwanda’s commitment to balancing gender representation in leadership positions. #RwandaWorks
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Just reminder ⤵️
🚨DRC 🇨🇩:United States has been aware of the true root causes of this Rwandophone-Congolese(AFC_M23 ) issue since 1960s. As shown in this diplomatic cable by American diplomats in 1965.
How many times will Canada miss the real warning? Rwanda is NOT causing instability in Congo! The issue is the marginalization of Congolese Tutsis, lack of security & bad leadership. M23 is a result of these internal problems. Time to address the cause, not shift the blame.
‘’In reality, you can look through the historical archives, Rwanda was a substantial contributor to mining back in the 1940s and 50s. Let's face it: the geology does not have passports; rocks don't get to a political border and say okay we stop here.’’
Ray Power, the CEO of Power M, a company specializing in the extraction of coltan and cassiterite, which has also made investments in the sector in Rwanda, responds to circulating rumours that Rwanda lacks mineral resources and instead steals them from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). #RBANews
▶️: https://t.co/X7XhKAl9h7
IBUKA, the umbrella organization representing survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, has issued a stark warning about the escalating ethnic violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), calling for immediate international intervention to halt what it describes as a campaign of ethnic cleansing and genocide against Tutsi communities.
https://t.co/ClcBr1Elrn
They know that Congolese Tutsis are discriminated against or persecuted, but they also fear them, particularly from the East of the DRC.
If you ask several Western and U.S. Ambassadors in the Great Lakes region on what basis their countries sanction Rwanda, the majority respond, "because it has attacked the DRC," relying on the reports of the UN Expert Group as "solid evidence for their sanctions reasoning."
But when the question is raised: *What about those same reports that mention the organization of the FDLR, and militias mobilized and armed alongside mercenaries to destabilize Rwanda?*
They respond, as @DavidLammy did, "Everything should have been resolved diplomatically, not with defensive (military) measures." Others hesitate because it contradicts their moral stance.
The fear in handling the crisis in Eastern DRC is that "if these Congolese Tutsis find peace and/or are helped to achieve lasting peace, they risk dominating Kivu and doing to us what Rwanda under @PaulKagame has done, to the point of losing our paternalistic influence over Kivu, with repercussions on the whole DRC, because the East is the economic lifeblood of the DRC."
Thus, Western nations and the U.S., who often claim to be the "defenders or respecters of human rights," are forced to sacrifice Congolese Tutsis in a visible persecution to defend "white supremacy." In this view, they must pay the price for what @PaulKagame’s Rwanda has done to us because Rwanda has refused to cooperate within a framework where "the West is the master, and Africans are the slaves, the brokers, who must obey before being helped."
The discrimination against Congolese Tutsis stems from this white racism in the East of the DRC, where entities under Tutsi Rwandophone management were dismantled in favor of other local chiefs. This occurred because these Congolese Tutsis, owners of large herds of cattle, had no interest in being "colonial slaves to survive or benefit from colonial advantages."
How can a Tutsi who owns more than 500 cows accept carrying a white person on a tippy (wooden chair) for a cup of beans?
The mistrust of Congolese Tutsis towards the colonists was perceived as "disrespect towards white skin," so they had to be punished by eliminating their entities and being viewed as outsiders in their territories, now under the domination of other customary chiefs in Eastern DRC.
This racism that the West wanted with Rwanda under @PaulKagame after the 1994 Tutsi Genocide, that Rwanda be managed as a Protectorate and not as a Nation, a State with capable leaders who believe in themselves to rise and manage their own affairs as they do in their countries (the West).
In such an environment, it is up to the Congolese Tutsis, first and foremost, to accept that they are a people who deserve to live with dignity beyond the will of Western countries in managing conflicts in the East of the DRC or the Great Lakes region. Their resistance is what will change the power dynamics.
@IsokoUSA@MahoroMpa
Rwanda
Did you say “minerals” ?
Nowhere else in this region can one get this quality of minerals like Coltan from Ngororero … and
Respecting
Human dignity