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Can't we all just get along 🌱

Where I'm at Beigetreten Haziran 2012
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Government of Rwanda
Government of Rwanda@RwandaGov·
Today we commemorate the 32nd anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and begin the official commemoration week. Remember - Unite - Renew #Kwibuka32
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Government of Rwanda@RwandaGov·
Aujourd’hui, le Rwanda et le reste du monde commémorent pour la 32ème fois le Génocide perpétré contre les Tutsi en 1994, marquant ainsi le début de la semaine du deuil national. Se souvenir, bâtir, ensemble #Kwibuka32
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Government of Rwanda@RwandaGov·
Uyu munsi, Abanyarwanda n’isi yose turibuka ku nshuro ya 32 Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994. Hatangiye kandi Icyumweru cy'Icyunamo ku rwego rw'Igihugu n’iminsi 100 y’ibikorwa byo kwibuka. Kwibuka twiyubaka. #Kwibuka32
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Basketball Africa League
KIGALI IS CALLING 🇷🇼 First ticket punched 🎟️: RSSB Tigers are the first team to qualify for the BAL Playoffs! ✅
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Ali@MutijimaAli·
RT @YolandeMakolo: Classic #PoisonMuyaya tactic on the relentless attacks on Banyamulenge in Minembwe: "Accusation in a mirror" - where per…
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FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup@FIFAWorldCup·
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FIFA World Cup@FIFAWorldCup·
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Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe
Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe@onduhungirehe·
La qualification des #Léopards de la RDC🇨🇩 à la @FIFAWorldCup 2026 est historique à un double titre. C'est la première qualification de ce pays à la Coupe du Monde de football en un demi-siècle, 52 ans après l'épopée du Zaïre en Allemagne fédérale, et c'est le dixième pays africain qualifié pour le Mondial, une première dans l'histoire de cette compétition. Malgré la situation sécuritaire dans notre région, beaucoup de rwandais ont toujours eu un faible pour les Léopards, une équipe de leur pays de naissance ou de leur région qu'ils ont soutenus depuis leur enfance. Félicitations aux Léopards pour cette qualification méritée et tout le meilleur pour la Coupe du Monde 2026 en Amérique!
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Ministry of Sports | Rwanda
Ministry of Sports | Rwanda@Rwanda_Sports·
🇷🇼 Passion, determination, and pride. 🔥 What more could we have asked for? What a performance! You carried the nation with honor and made us proud every step of the way. Thank you for wearing the flag with heart and fighting for it until the very end. 🏆 #RwandaSports
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Crystal Kizor
Crystal Kizor@crystal_kizor·
This 3,400-acre offgrid campus in Rwanda 🇷🇼 was built by 2,500 people from the earth beneath it. Most people think building with earth means small, temporary, or weak. This is a 2-storey, 69-building campus. Built with rammed earth and earth blocks made from soil dug on site, strengthened to last and resist earthquakes. Here is what that looks like: • No artificial lighting during the day • Thick walls that regulate temperature • Mostly naturally ventilated spaces • Runs entirely on solar, producing 1.5MW of power • Wastewater is treated and reused for irrigation But the architecture goes beyond performance. • 90% of the workforce was local • 96% of materials were sourced within Rwanda • 90% of the budget stayed within 500 miles of the site • Stone from local quarries reduced concrete use. • Roofs were built with timber and terracotta tiles fired using agricultural waste. This is not just sustainable design. It is economic design. It is design that works with nature. It is design shaped by people and place. Architecture that builds with people, not just for them. Local materials are not a limitation. They scale. They perform. They work. Project: Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA) 📍 Bugesera District, Rwanda Architects: MASS Design Group
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Basketball Africa League
ANTINO JACKSON STEALS THE SHOW 💥💥💥 RSSB TIGERS ARE UP 2-0 🔥
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Formula 1
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KIMI ANTONELLI WINS THE JAPANESE GRAND PRIX!!! 🏁🏆🥳 #F1 #JapaneseGP
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle Irakoze@Judicaelle_·
No. @onduhungirehe actually raised very substantial points. Africa’s bid for the UN Secretary-Generalship is not a routine institutional process, it is an important geopolitical move. President Ndayishimiye submitting a name to New York before securing a consensus in Addis Ababa, fractured the African bloc before the race even began. The fact that 20 Member States felt compelled to break the silence publicly is a clear signal that he made the wrong decision. Now, the Silence Procedure is intended to reduce transaction costs in decision-making, not to suppress dissent on foundational leadership choices. Your defense of the Silence Procedure in this context misses the fundamental point: procedural legality does not equate to political legitimacy. While the procedure is a standard tool for routine matters, President Ndayishimiye shouldn't have used it to bypass a Heads of State Summit on a decision as monumental as a UN Secretary-General nomination. If, as you have claimed, the 24-hour window was an administrative error by the PRC despite warnings from Legal Counsel, that points to an even deeper crisis of governance within the AU Commission. A Union that cannot manage its internal timelines on its most sensitive global files cannot expect to be taken seriously as a global power broker.
Amb. Willy Nyamitwe@willynyamitwe

The statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of #Rwanda (@onduhungirehe) is regrettable in both tone and substance, as it misrepresents established procedures of the @_AfricanUnion and unnecessarily personalizes what is, in essence, a routine institutional process. First, the use of the Silence Procedure is neither new nor irregular within the African Union. It is a well-established decision-making mechanism that has been applied on numerous occasions. The fact that some Member States chose to break the silence does not constitute a crisis; rather, it reflects normal institutional practice and demonstrates that consultation among Member States is both active and effective. Second, it is important to recall that H.E. President Evariste Ndayishimiye, in his capacity as Chairperson of the African Union, acted in line with his mandate and in respect of established procedures. His ruling was clear, in French: “Je voudrais vous remercier pour le soutien affiché en faveur de notre Frère Macky Sall et déclare que le Projet de Décision qui nous a été soumis est adopté. J’instruis la Commission de l’Union Africaine à l’envoyer à tous les États Membres, pour adoption par la procédure du silence, selon les règles et procédures de notre Union.” “I would like to thank you for the support expressed in favor of our brother Macky Sall and declare that the draft decision submitted to us is adopted. I instruct the African Union Commission to transmit it to all Member States for adoption through the silence procedure, in accordance with the rules and procedures of our Union.” This instruction explicitly entrusted the African Union Commission with implementing the process in accordance with the Union’s rules and procedures. Third, the 24-hour timeframe that has been criticized was not determined by the Chairperson of the Union. It resulted from internal handling at the level of the Permanent Representatives’ Committee (PRC) chairmanship, despite reservations expressed by the Legal Counsel and the Secretariat. It is therefore inaccurate to attribute this aspect to the Chairperson. Fourth, attempts to portray this procedural matter as a “violation of all rules” or as an action that “tarnishes” the African Union are exaggerated and risk undermining the credibility of our continental institutions. Differences in procedural appreciation should be addressed through established diplomatic channels, in a spirit of collegiality and mutual respect. Furthermore, no decision was imposed on Member States. On the contrary, the fact that silence was broken demonstrates that Member States fully exercised their sovereign right to express their positions, fully in line with the procedures of the African Union. Finally, it is important to emphasize that matters of such institutional importance call for responsibility, restraint, and respect for diplomatic decorum. Public commentary, particularly when expressed in a tone that is dismissive or inflammatory, does not contribute to constructive engagement and may give the unfortunate impression of a lack of discipline and experience in handling sensitive continental issues. Our Union is built on mutual respect and quiet diplomacy; it is in this spirit that we should continue to engage, especially on matters of such significance to #Africa’s collective voice on the global stage.

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Lawrence Rugwiro
Lawrence Rugwiro@LawrenceRugwiro·
...On the prior AU process, the real violation you ignored: Your entire response conspicuously avoids the most damning fact. The AU has an established process for candidatures in international organisations: nominations are submitted via Note Verbale to the AU Commission, reviewed within regional groups through the Permanent Representatives' Committee, and then referred to the Ministerial Committee on Candidatures, a standing subsidiary body of the Executive Council, before being presented to the Executive Council for endorsement. Macky Sall's name was conspicuously absent from the Ministerial Committee's report presented at the 39th AU Assembly, the very summit at which Burundi assumed the chairmanship. This is not a matter of "procedural appreciation." The mandatory gatekeeping mechanism was bypassed entirely...
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Lawrence Rugwiro
Lawrence Rugwiro@LawrenceRugwiro·
But your response unfortunately confirms rather than corrects the problem. Allow me to address your points directly. On the silence procedure being "routine": No one disputed that the silence procedure exists. What is disputed is whether it was lawfully triggered in this case. A procedural tool cannot launder an illegitimate process. You cannot skip all the required prior steps, submit an unauthorised nomination to the United Nations, and then invoke the silence procedure to retroactively validate the act. That is not how institutional legitimacy works...
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Nathalie Munya
Nathalie Munya@nathmunya·
You are asking the wrong questions. Out of 50+ African countries, how many were represented? And on what basis are such invitations extended? Attendance at these events is rarely a reflection of importance or relevance. These are curated spaces, defined by the host (as is their right), not a global ranking of nations or personal impact. Equally, absence should not be interpreted as exclusion or slight. That narrative is not factual. And it may be worth reflecting more broadly on how quickly we assign value to proximity, rather than substance. Not every room defines you. And not every absence diminishes you. Remember that delulu is not the solulu, ‘impact is on ground’ as they say. Let’s elevate our analysis!
Nadia MUGUNGA@Nadia_MUGUNGA1

Donc, selon vous cher @Katsuva_R , la Première Dame Rwandaise aurait été invitée aux États-Unis par Melania Trump, et pourtant aucun média local ou international n’a relevé sa présence ? Pas une seule photo protocolaire avec la Première Dame des États-Unis ? Pire encore, son pays n’a même pas été mentionné dans le long discours de Melania Trump. Si JK doit se cacher à ce point, c’est que c’est grave ! À un certain moment, il faut cesser de profaner la réalité avec des propagandes. Pour rappel, elle ferait partie des restrictions de visa imposées par les États-Unis pour sanctionner le Rwanda et son soutien au M23. Et voilà Brigitte Macron y était bel et bien, chair et en os !

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