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Rwandan President Paul Kagame met a former Nigerian leader on Tuesday as his office denied rumours that he was sick following a prolonged absence from public appearances. Kagame, 67, had not been ...
President Paul Kagame, on Saturday, August 2, urged African Catholic clerics gathered in Rwanda for the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) to use their ...
A group of exiled Rwandans has warned that the central African nation could descend into conflict unless Tutsi President Paul Kagame shares more power with the majority ethnic Hutu.
And, as with Russian President Vladimir Putin, his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame, himself a Tutsi, claims his country has existential security concerns. Both reasons have been exaggerated by Rwanda.
President Kagame’s speech carried the weight of history—the memory of 1994, when the world stood by as over a million Tutsi were slaughtered in cold blood.
President Paul Kagame and DR Congo leader Félix Tshisekedi are expected to travel to Washington, DC, in “the coming weeks,” as part of an ongoing peace process between the two countries, brokered by ...
President Paul Kagame has reiterated that Rwanda’s problem has always been the security threats springing from neighbouring DR Congo, and not minerals. Kigali has maintained defensive measures ...