“I strongly believe that Rwanda’s greatest contribution to Africa’s green growth is its ability to translate vision into implementation.”
Mr. Malle Fofana, Deputy Executive Director of GGGI, explains what makes Rwanda stand out in environmental protection and sustainable development.
Watch how Rwanda is turning climate ambition into action. 🌍🇷🇼
@GGGI_Rwanda@GGGIAfrica@REMA_Rwanda@EnvironmentRw@UNEP
#Rwanda : Les ambitions nucléaires du #Rwanda entrent dans une nouvelle phase alors que le président Paul Kagame renforce ses liens avec la Russie de Vladimir Putin. Selon plusieurs rapports, le géant nucléaire public russe Rosatom aurait finalisé un accord pour construire la première centrale nucléaire du Rwanda, marquant ainsi un tournant géopolitique majeur en Afrique de l’Est.
Cet accord intervient alors que #Kigali fait face à une pression croissante et à des sanctions de la part de l’Occident en raison de son rôle dans l’est de la République démocratique du Congo. Tandis que États-Unis soutiennent Kinshasa et imposent des sanctions au Rwanda, Moscou étend son influence à travers des partenariats nucléaires de long terme.
Vladimir Putin utilise-t-il la diplomatie nucléaire pour éloigner davantage Paul Kagame de l’Occident ?
“I was in #Washington and asked my brother, ‘Is this really the US? My #Rwanda is more beautiful than this place...#Rwanda is very safe, foreigners feel secure, and the people are very welcoming,” said Nigerian businessman Kelechi Anyanwu in the second Episode of #AExclusive.
@RDBrwanda@RwandaMoD@EnvironmentRw@RwandaLocalGov@albcontact
Click here to watch the full interview: https://t.co/k6LkoDz9l3
Civilians in Eastern DRC are dying from drone and air strikes hitting markets, villages, and churches while the world stays silent. “Never Again” must mean action, not words. Peace requires neutral mediation and protection of innocent lives. @UN@WhiteHouse@StateDept@US_AU
Look 🙈: Congolese voices 🇨🇩 are addressing President Paul Kagame 🇷🇼 about conditions in Rwanda and the DRC 🇨🇩, including an allegation that 60,000 churches were closed 😅
Absolutely. Lasting peace requires addressing root causes—justice, security, and recognition for Congo’s Tutsis must be part of any serious solution. @POTUS45@UNSC_Reports@_AfricanUnion
It's about time for some attention to the suffering of Congo's Tutsis. All focus seems to be on what Rwanda is doing wrong while the DRC's Govt gets a pass. Justice for Congo's Tutsis is a foundational problem which a long-term solution must address!
https://t.co/4h5OMOC9Tf
@Intango_ Ababyeyi ni bo shingiro ry’uburere. Ibyo bigisha abana babo kuva bato bigira uruhare runini mu kubaka imyumvire yabo ku mateka n’indangagaciro. Ni yo mpamvu bafite inshingano ikomeye mu kurinda urubyiruko kuyobywa n’ingengabitekerezo ya Jenoside n’ipfobya ryayo
Rwandans and friends of Rwanda in Queensland gathered to mark the 32nd anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in a solemn ceremony attended by over 350 people. Speakers honored victims, stood in solidarity with survivors, and called for vigilance against genocide denial, hate speech, and division.
A powerful testimony from Frida Umuhoza highlighted the devastating impact of propaganda and the urgent need for education and remembrance.The message was clear: unity, justice, and responsibility must guide efforts to ensure “Never Again.”
#Kwibuka32 #NeverAgain #Remember
Reading this from a non Rwandan with no ties to #Rwanda indicates that truth has come to open and the world of the big will know where they got it wrong! Thanks @FaraiMuvuti