➡️In a few days, Kigali will once again welcome the Africa CEO Forum, one of the continent’s most important platforms for public-private dialogue, investment, and deal-making. This year’s theme, “The Scale Imperative: Why Africa Must Embrace Shared Ownership,” speaks directly to the moment Africa is in. Fragmented success is no longer enough.
To compete globally, we must build larger markets, stronger value chains, deeper pools of capital, and companies with the ambition and capacity to operate across borders. For Rwanda, hosting the Forum reflects our ambition to serve as a gateway for investment, logistics, services, and innovation, the destination connecting global capital with African opportunity, and helping turn dialogue into action.
We look forward to welcoming business leaders, investors, policymakers, and partners from across Africa and the world to Kigali on 14–15 May.
Bonne nouvelle du côté de Paris.
La Chambre de l'instruction infirme la décision du juge qui avait décidé de mettre fin à l'instruction visant Agathe #Kanziga veuve Habyarimana sans l'envoyer en jugement.
La Chambre a ordonné la reprise de l'instruction. Elle n'échappera pas à la justice.
#RDC | Thabo Mbeki sur les « accords de Washington » entre Kigali et Kinshasa |
« Les problèmes de l’Est du Congo sont d’abord des problèmes internes à la RDC, ils ne naissent pas en dehors de ses frontières. Quoi que fassent les États‑Unis pour pousser Kinshasa et Kigali à signer des accords, cela ne résoudra pas la crise congolaise : cette crise doit être réglée par les Congolais eux‑mêmes.
La bonne approche, c’est d’encourager la paix entre Congolais : Kinshasa doit parler avec l’AFC/M23 et traiter ces questions en interne. Penser qu’un accord entre les gouvernements congolais et rwandais suffirait à régler la guerre à l’Est est une illusion. On peut dialoguer avec l’Ouganda, le Rwanda et d’autres sur leur attitude vis‑à‑vis du Congo, mais la solution au problème des Banyamulenge et des Tutsi congolais ne se trouve pas à Kigali, elle se trouve à Kinshasa. »
— Thabo Mbeki (@TMFoundation_ ), ancien président de l’Afrique du Sud
Sandoz has signed an agreement with the Rwandan government for the direct supply of essential medicines, including antibiotics and cancer drugs.
https://t.co/eMFuCJG9dD
This evening, President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame joined thousands of Rwandan youth for the annual Walk to Remember and Night Vigil at BK Arena, as part of the #Kwibuka32 remembrance activities, where young Rwandans stand together to uphold the memory of the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Today at 4 pm:
@UNGeneva will hold a solemn ceremony to mark 32 years since the start of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
https://t.co/ezGvInMCtV
#Kwibuka32
Today at the BK Arena, President Kagame is meeting with thousands of members of the Rwandan Muslim Community led by the Mufti of Rwanda, Sheikh Sindayigaya Musa. Follow the event live: https://t.co/NyrvJlcBXe
@r_rukaka@GByaruhanga01 Well, they should chill the Rwanda of today has changed and changed for good, they will continue to look at it from a distance. Sad for them!!
Your presence and contribution have left an indelible mark on the people of Jamaica. You have helped to change lives and restore hope with every roof that was replaced and every household that benefitted from your intervention.
Thank you, Rwanda Defence Force!
🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE RDF!🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼
The Jamaica Defence Force thanks the Government and people of Rwanda and the @RwandaMoD for their generosity, support and commitment to Jamaica’s rebuilding effort following Hurricane Melissa.