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 Shyaka Kanuma
Shyaka Kanuma
President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Felix Tshisekedi during an interview.
Somebody inform Tshisekedi, he can’t have his cake and eat it too
FARDC with the notorious genocidal FDLR militia and other Congolese militias under the banner “Wazalendo”, have targeted Congolese Tutsi citizens with unspeakable crimes against humanity. Internet
The world must finally speak up, confront Tshisekedi for what he is doing: Genocide
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Why the time is ripe for a light rail system in Kigali
Burundian president Evariste Ndayishimiye
Burundian president joins Kinshasa in anti-Rwanda hostility, and it’s hardly surprising
Genocide suspect  Wenceslas Twagirayezu was extradited to Rwanda by Denmark.   Courtesy
Is Twagirayezu about to walk? Why I root for Prosecution’s appeal against acquittal
Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo was declared “winner” of the DR Congo elections. INTERNET PHOTO
With another five years of Tshisekedi, region can only brace for more chaos and upheaval
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Some thoughts for New Year
The migration deal to send illegal immigrants in the UK to Rwanda has garnered world attention. PHOTO BY OLIVIER MUGWIZA
When Rwanda drives the international news cycle
Rwandan diaspora during Rwanda Day- Amsterdam, 3 October 2015. File
Things that make me proud to be Rwandan
A view of the border 'La petite barriere' between Rwanda and DR Congo in Rubavu District. File
Let’s say it: DR Congo is broken, and regional self-determination is in order
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Dr. Vincent Biruta and Priti Patel the former Home Secretary of the United Kingdom exchange the documents after signing the deal in Kigali on April 14,
How Rwanda found itself in the crossfire of Britain’s political wars
M23 fighters pose for a group photo.
Memo to Tshisekedi: you can never defeat a people that fight for a homeland
Border of Rwanda and DR Congo.
Africa’s agents of chaos versus its forces of positive change
Drunk Congolese soldier.
Neighbour from hell is eager to start war, and that’s a miscalculation
President Felix Tshisekedi claims the source of his problems with Rwanda is that Kigali supports the M23 rebel movement to fight his government. He makes the accusation in every forum, domestically and internationally.
Someone advise Mr Tshisekedi, war is not a game of football
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Would DR Congo’s Kinyarwanda-speaking communities be better off with a homeland of their own?

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