“What Africa wants is simple: To take care of ourselves, and work productively with others. With the fragmentation we are seeing around the world, more isolation is not the solution. It will breed rivalry and division.
Viewing development as a positive-sum game rather than a competition, can bring the predictability and coherence that our global system desperately needs. The question is not whether we can build a perfectly balanced world. It’s whether we can co-exist, even with our differences, and still prosper together.” President Kagame | @WorldPolicyConf #WPC2026
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Landfills are not waste sites.
They are methane factories.
When organic waste is dumped without processing, it decomposes anaerobically and releases methane — a greenhouse gas 28× more potent than CO₂.
Landfill reduction = climate mitigation.
On behalf of the people of Rwanda and on my own behalf, I extend my deepest condolences to the family of the Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga, to my brother President @WilliamsRuto, and to the people of Kenya on the passing of Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga.
His lifelong dedication to public service and his steadfast commitment to democracy, justice, and unity in Kenya and across Africa will be remembered for generations to come.
We stand in solidarity with the government and people of Kenya during this time of national mourning.
🚨𝐀𝐌𝐀𝐊𝐔𝐑𝐔 𝐀𝐆𝐄𝐙𝐖𝐄𝐇𝐎🚨
Umuyobozi Mukuru w’Ikigo cy'Igihugu gishinzwe Isanzure, Gaspard Twagirayezu, yagizwe Visi Perezida w’Ishyirahamwe Mpuzamahanga ryita ku Isanzure (International Astronautical Federation: IAF).
Byatangarijwe mu Nama Mpuzamahanga ihurije hamwe abo muri uru rwego iri kubera i Sydney muri Australia.
IAF yashinzwe mu 1951 ihuriza hamwe ibigo bishinzwe isanzure ku Isi, ibirikoraho ubushakashatsi, za kaminuza n’indi miryango mpuzamahanga yita ku isanzure.
Rwanda is proud to have hosted this historic UCI Road World Championships. I congratulate all the riders who competed across our capital city for their remarkable achievements and resilience. My sincere appreciation to my friend, David Lappartient @DLappartient, the UCI team, our partners, the security organs who kept the race route secure and the people of Rwanda whose energy and support made #Kigali2025 truly unforgettable.
🚨Urgent Action Needed to Prevent Global Catastrophe🚨
🔴 67% of humanity @ risk of being wiped out
🟠 15% severely injured
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It's 29 years since you left us Afande Fred. We will always remember your courage, your great charisma, your intelligence and your humanity. Rest in peace Afande.
“Was it a problem of minerals in 1994? Which minerals were we fighting for here?
If it were to be about minerals, how many are actually fighting for these minerals in those places? Assuming you found evidence about Rwanda being implicated in what is happening in Congo for minerals.
Are you really saying it is just Rwanda? Why don't you be brave enough to say Rwanda is invading our territory we have created for ourselves and is encroaching on the minerals we are also encroaching on, in eastern Congo? Why don't you be brave enough to admit that?
If these allegations were true, Rwanda would be as rich as those who make the accusations. We would not be needing your money at all. Which, you give us nothing and you come and beat us up for everything. That is the war between the dark past and the cruel present.” President Kagame | #Kwibuka31
“The truth is no longer respected. One day, a friend of mine asked me a question. He said, ‘But you, as a person, how do you live?’ Some of what he said was in a foreign language, and I’ll say it the same way:
He asked me: ‘How do you live, carrying both the dark past and the cruel present? How do you manage that?’
But the way I understood it, he wasn’t just asking me as an individual, he was asking about Rwanda. He was asking: ‘How does Rwanda survive with such a dark past and such a cruel present?’
What I told him was this: From the beginning, we were never under any illusion that the two - our dark past and our cruel present - are separate. They are siblings. And we have to deal with them as such.
We must face the cruel present knowing fully well that it is deeply connected to our dark past. They cannot be separated.
So, for us, there is a choice to make: Either we are crushed between the two and cease to exist, or we stand up and fight.” President Kagame | #Kwibuka31
"I have had people come to me and warn me, saying, 'I know you are vocal and you say things that challenge these people who have power in their hands, and they are going to kill you.' But my answer to them is, if I were to just accept these things happening, I don't think I would count myself as living anyway. I would already be dead. To live a life of lies and pretense, all my life, to somebody else—I would be dead anyway. Why don't I die fighting?"
President Paul Kagame on the pressure to bow to threats from foreign powers.
President Kagame: "My message goes to other Africans who live [in fear] every single day, who are dehumanized and accept it, and they beg. 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."
This is the Land Use Balance Sheet of #Rwanda by 2050, presented in the National Land Use and Development Master Plan (NLUDMP 2050). It provides a strategic vision to optimize land allocation to support a projected population of 22.1 million in 2050
The Congo Nile Divide project, funded by @theGCF and implemented by @RwandaForestry, will run from 2024 to 2028.
The project will increase climate resilience and reduce fuel wood demand in 10 districts of Western and Southern Rwanda.
#GreenRwanda🇷🇼🌿