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J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE

J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE

@Adamour1112

The best math you can learn is how to calculate the future cost of current decisions.

Citoyen du monde Katılım Kasım 2011
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J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE
J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE@Adamour1112·
@IradukuMarcel @Annemwiza Uburyo uvuga ko nta kirimo, ukongera uti hari abo azi byagizeho ingaruka (bivuze ko ingaruka zishoboka), ndi kwibaza impamvu yagushishikaje niba nta kirimo. Nibutse Harlan Ellison agira ati "Not everyone is entitled to their opinion. Everyone is entitled to an informed opinion."
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Bigomba Kwemera
Bigomba Kwemera@IradukuMarcel·
@Annemwiza Nonese Uziko bakora ibyo batazi? Hari uwo waba Uzi wagizweho ingaruka mbi nizo Tattoos??? Ntimukarengere kbsa ngo mukabye mwinjire mutuntu twose. Ubu Ibibazo abanyarwanda dufite urabona ibya tattoos aribyo bibangamye cyaneee???? Zana indi ngingo iyi ntakirimo
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NIWEMWIZA Anne Marie
NIWEMWIZA Anne Marie@Annemwiza·
Maze iminsi mbona ukuntu tattoo ziharawe cyane kd rwose uwayishyizeho ukabona araberewe. Nshimiye cyane abatuzaniye n'abadukorera uyu mudeli, ariko mfite n'utubazo: Aba bantu bazikora baba ari inzobere mu yihe domanine? Ese bafite ubumenyi bungana iki kuri iriya miti bavanga? Ese buzima muri rusange cyane cyane ubw'uruhu babuhuza bate n'ibyo bakora? Ko aba bavandimwe tubakunda kd tukabayoboka, yewe n'ibyo bakora bikagira aho bihurira n'ubuzima bwacu, kd bidakozwe neza bikaba byateza ibibazo, ni uruhe rwego rushinzwe kubaba hafi, kubafasha no kubagenzura mu nyungu za twese? Igucamunsi cyiza kuri @RwandaHealth na @RwandaFDA ❤️
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Pascal Murasira
Pascal Murasira@PascalMurasira·
Raporo y’umunsi wa mbere w’igerageza rya AI nyarwanda: 273: Umubare w’abakorerabushake bitanze kumunsi wambere bakagerageza AI nyarwanda. 1398: Umubare w’ibibazo byabajijwe AI nyarwanda k’umunsi wambere w’igerageza. Nta makosa akomeye yagaragaye nko kugoreka inyito ya Genoside yakorewe Abatutsi. Mugukusanya amakuru yifashishwa mugutegura ibisubizo kubibazo bwabajijwe, AI yacu yibanda kuri sources ziri kuri terrain mu Rwanda nka websites zibigo bya leta cyangwa ibinyamakuru biri mu gihugu mbere yo kureba sources zo hanze. Haracyari utubazo ku kibonezamvugo aho AI ishobora kwandika ikingarwanda kitanoze. Ibi bizakomeza kuvugururwa nkaba nanasaba ubonye iryokosa guhita akebura iyi AI. Uku niko yiga. Igerageza rirakomeza uyu munsi. Ushaka kuba nawe umukorerabushake arandika ijambo “AI” muri comment mwoherereze link. Mwakoze cyane.
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
An ongoing project aims to build 20,000 (twenty thousand) social and low-cost housing units for Benin citizens in Ouèdo, just a few meters from Cotonou in the Benin Republic 🇧🇯, Africa. The project is almost completed.
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BOMBE YA KAYONZA🚀💣
BOMBE YA KAYONZA🚀💣@BoscoManirabona·
Beautiful video you will see on your timeline today 😭 Abazungu u Rwanda rwabaryohanye🥳🥰🥰 Bari bari mukitozo bageze Aho bahinga barambika akagare hasi 😂😂😂 #UCIKigali2025 #UCIWorldChampionship2025
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Richard Kwizera
Richard Kwizera@Muzungu4·
#Kigali’s🇷🇼 spotless green streets from the skies✨! My best aerial shot so far! 🚁. Abantu ba Prince House muri he? #Kigali2025 #UCIKigali2025
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The Olympic Games
The Olympic Games@Olympics·
This is what 6.30m looks like btw, outrageous. A 14th World Record for Mondo Duplantis. #WorldAthleticsChamps
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Raghu
Raghu@IndiaTales7·
Thread of the most beautiful and stunning roads in the world🧵 1. Kangaroo Road, Australia 🇦🇺
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J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE@Adamour1112·
@IbambePaul @Uni_Rwanda Kudos mukuru wa 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 Niwishyuke rwose pe 🎉 Ubundi rero werekeze mu mazi magari wemye... All the best ahead
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Adv. Jean-Paul IBAMBE
Adv. Jean-Paul IBAMBE@IbambePaul·
It all started when I walked into @Uni_Rwanda thinking I would become a journalist. That dream lasted precisely until I finished the then EPLM. From that point forward, pursuing a legal career became not merely a choice, but a necessary path for my professional survival and growth. Luckily, I was already a good narrator, and I kept the storytelling spirit alive: first through drama. Hello! Les Stars du Théâtre, then freelancing at Radio, before officially joining @Inyarwandacom as a journalist. One headline led to another — I became Chief Editor there, then Editor at @IGIHE , then Legal Officer at @RMC_Rwanda , and eventually Projects Coordinator, Programs Manager at @LegalAid_Rwanda and an Attorney at the @Rwanda_Bar etc. Quite the cross-examination of careers! One day, while representing two journalists at the Prosecution’s Office, the prosecutor (file in hand!) turned to me and informally asked, "Do we even have a law regulating media in Rwanda?" I didn’t know whether to cry, laugh, or offer a quick continuing professional development session right there. That day, I realized: defending media and freedom of expression wasn’t just a passion — it had to be armed with serious legal firepower. That moment planted the seed: I needed proper media law training. One fine day, I received an email from the @USAmbRwanda —  Dear Jean Paul, this is to let you know that you have been selected as a finalist for the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship . Congratulation!... (Thank you!) Next was details of Awards with Law and Human Rights as my major! I thought, fantastic, time to head to @AUWCL Washington College of Law, where most law fellows usually land. Then the placement came in: @ASU@Cronkite_ASU I blinked. Was I being summoned back to journalism? In truth, it made perfect sense: ASU houses both the @ASUCollegeOfLaw and the @CronkiteGlobal. I had the unique opportunity to straddle both worlds — courtroom and newsroom — sharpening my skills from both angles. Now, the real work begins. My mission is to promote responsible freedom of expression in Rwanda — strengthening legal protections, empowering media practitioners, lawyers and advancing media literacy for all Rwandans. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who supported me through this amazing — and occasionally chaotic — journey. To my family: I owe countless explanations to our sons, Juan, Jolan, and Pavel, and infinite gratitude to my powerhouse of a wife, G. Kalisa. To my sisters Ishimwe and Ihirwe, and your husbands, thank you for standing by me. Julia & Adrienne, my Mentors, Global friends, Supervisors D. Bodney at @BallardSpahrLLP and Hawley Johnson at @ColumbiaGFoE and colleagues  from my cohort — the stories are endless, and the gratitude is boundless. MURAKOZE!
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J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE@Adamour1112·
@NDEMEZO16 @Peshmutesi @FlyRwandAir @RwandaAirports You get 5 seconds of a CEO’s inbox & you choose foreplay? Wenda sinari kubyivangamo, ariko rero when a big bank CEO says ‘DM me,’ she’s not opening a pen pal club... Just land the issue. That’s your cue to land the plane, not circle the runway with a ‘hello.’
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Patience Mutesi Gatera
Patience Mutesi Gatera@Peshmutesi·
We have registered so much efficiency in our Immigration/Passport Control at the airport, world class! We really must do something about our baggage claim @FlyRwandAir @RwandaAirports. Waiting an hour for bags after being cleared by immigration in 1 minute is painful.
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J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE@Adamour1112·
@StanysBujakera Pas en Angola. Et ici de réapprendre encore que "...tous les animaux sont égaux, mais qu'il y en a qui le sont plus que les autres," aura-t-on lu dans le fameux Animal farm...
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Dr Guy Karema, PhD
Dr Guy Karema, PhD@guykarema·
🔴 East Africa ! Rwanda 🇷🇼 ni wenzetu au ni watu wa nchi nyingine?
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J.d'Amour AHISHAKIYE@Adamour1112·
@iriza_w Tukaba tugeze ku mwitozo wo kumva umwandiko sasa...🤨🧐🫤 ( mu mashuri abanza byabagamo cyane ibyo "kumva umwandiko" [nyuma yo kuwusoma])
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Les Misérables
Les Misérables@Dachronica·
How about this 2/2 : His name is Bonfils Rutebuka In 2021, before M23’s resurgence was arbitrarily arrested in Minembwe ,DRC alongside his wife and their 8-month-old baby. At the time Women came to his defense,And 5 lost women were shot dead by DRC army while protesting his arrest He has been in prison for 5 years without trial, until M23 liberated him last week. Last 3&4 th pictures : women protesting,lifeless bodies of those who were shot after his arrest I can go on with these stories, but it wouldn’t help those who see minerals where people are being oppressed,uprooted to learn any moral lesson.
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Les Misérables
Les Misérables@Dachronica·
The camp is named Kiziba. I can tell you with certainty that many like him came from many camps across Easter Africa to join this struggle . 28 years of statelessness has formed many freedom combatants. And calling them foreigners is just one way of giving them motivation to fight for their inherent rights. His name is Nsabiyera, it seems like he was in refuge camp, doing advocacy until last year. This is a story you would expect from those media outlets but they content themselves with precooked phrase“ Rwanda-backed” . They are not interested by the contextual truth let alone historical truth
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WATCH: Thousands of Congolese refugees in Kiziba Camp in #Rwanda's Western Province march peacefully to protest against killings of Tutsi, Banyamulenge and Hema communities in eastern DR Congo at the hands of Congolese government and armed groups like FDLR, Nyatura and CODECO. 📹: @moisebahatim /TNT

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Les Misérables
Les Misérables@Dachronica·
I saw a guy who was spokesperson of a 28-years old refuge camp of Congolese Rwandophones in Rwanda,3 years ago. At the time,M23 just resumed its struggle,in Congo more than ever Congolese Rwandophones were being burned at stake in front of cameras ,he was distributing letters of woe to all western embassies in Kigali. Nobody heard him. Injustice continued undeterred, he joined M23’s armed struggle,he was among combatants who secured Bukavu yesterday. If you think that he gives a damn that you assimilate him to Rwandan as a way to dismiss his legitimate grievances,think again.
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Emma Claudine
Emma Claudine@EmmaClaudine·
Even the Refugee Crisis Lays Bare the Truth: #Rwanda vs. #DRC The situation in the DRC is making headlines today. I am not here to debate M23, SAMIDRC, or any other players. I just want to share my testimony—because I know what it feels like to flee home, and almost every Rwandan does too. Maybe this is why we understand M23 better than any regional or international players ever could. We’ve lived this reality. We know what it means to be unwanted, to be abandoned. We know what it is to be hunted down, not for anything we’ve done, but simply for who we are—for unchangeable physical traits that marked us for death. And we also know that the root causes of the conflicts in the DRC are deeply tied to our own history—our shared past, our shared border. In 1994, when the Genocide Against the Tutsi was stopped by the RPA Inkotanyi, many Rwandans fled—pushed and escorted by the defeated genocidal regime, now known as the #FDLR. They told us that RPA would kill us all, and that exile would be short-lived because they would soon return to power. Yet, 30 years later, that “short-lived” exile continues for those who chose to remain with the FDLR—wandering aimlessly, trapped in a past they refuse to let go of. They’ve been fed and sustained by the same genocide ideology that led to Rwanda’s darkest chapter. Their children, born in exile, grow up being taught to hate a Rwanda they’ve never even seen. And so, their suffering continues, not because Rwanda rejected them, but because they rejected Rwanda. But that is a story for another day. When we arrived in Goma, in what was then Zaïre, there was no government assistance, no structured support. Our parents, already exhausted and broken, struggled to care for their children with nothing. We slept and cooked on the roads, as people around us died from cholera, hunger, and the unbearable lack of hygiene and healthcare. Bodies lay unburied because survival was the only priority. Help came later, not from the Congolese government, but from NGOs, UNHCR, and kind-hearted Congolese who shared the little they had. Meanwhile, the Congolese police and army saw refugees as an opportunity—not to protect, but to exploit. They demanded bribes, looted anything of value, and preyed on the helpless. This would never happen in Rwanda. The Rwanda Defence Force, the Rwanda National Police, and Rwandans as a people would never even dream of committing such heartless acts—not against vulnerable people seeking refuge, nor against anyone coming to us for help. Only 30 years after the country was devastated by the Genocide Against the Tutsi, Rwanda rebuilt everything from scratch—from healing physical, mental, and emotional wounds to re-establishing justice, repatriating Rwandans, regaining the will to live, strengthening unity, and finding the resilience to rebuild a nation together as one people. And yet, despite carrying this history, look at what Rwanda does today. Look at how refugees are treated. Before NGOs even arrive, the Rwandan government steps in—shelters are built, food is distributed, medical care is provided. No one is left stranded. No one is left to suffer alone. Even UN staff and international community members desperate to leave Goma were escorted to Kigali with dignity and respect—yes, even the mercenaries. Indeed, Rwanda ensures order, dignity, and humanity. So I ask: How can anyone not support this tremendous progress Rwanda has made? How can anyone despise the President who made all of this possible, a true Pan-Africanist, a leader who always speaks the truth, even when it is uncomfortable? Maybe it’s his courage that bothers them. Maybe it’s because he proves that Africa can stand on its own, that leadership with integrity is possible, that dignity is not negotiable. But no amount of noise can erase the truth. No propaganda can undo what Rwanda has built. We’re here. We’re strong. We’re united thanks to HE #PaulKagame. And Rwanda will never apologize for choosing excellence.
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