Mark Nkera

2.8K posts

Mark Nkera banner
Mark Nkera

Mark Nkera

@Gabrielsema

Living life one beat at a time

Kigali, Rwanda Katılım Ocak 2011
445 Takip Edilen658 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Mark Nkera
Mark Nkera@Gabrielsema·
'The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.' #BobMarley
English
1
1
15
0
Mark Nkera retweetledi
Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINALISTS ❤️
Arsenal tweet media
English
6.4K
45.9K
153.5K
4.6M
Mark Nkera retweetledi
Ian Wright
Ian Wright@IanWright0·
ZXX
752
11.1K
60.8K
693.1K
Mark Nkera retweetledi
Paul Kagame
Paul Kagame@PaulKagame·
Well done to #VisitRwanda partner @Arsenal for qualifying for the UEFA Champions League semi-finals tonight! Look forward to cheering you on during the next stage!
English
142
807
3.9K
82.7K
Mark Nkera retweetledi
Paul Kagame
Paul Kagame@PaulKagame·
Proud to see three #VisitRwanda partners qualifying for the UEFA Champions League semi-finals! The performances of @Atleti, @Arsenal and @PSG_inside have shown consistency, excellence and resolve, and we look forward to the games ahead!
English
349
2.4K
11.6K
273.2K
Mark Nkera retweetledi
BasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼
BasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼@BasiGoRwanda·
We are proud to announce the promotion of Jones Kizihira to the position of Managing Director, BasiGo Rwanda! Since joining BasiGo in February 2025 as Head of Vehicle Asset Financing, Jones has played a critical role in shaping and scaling innovative financing solutions to make electric buses more accessible to operators. He has led the asset financing portfolio in Rwanda, driving financial, legal, tax, and risk analysis, while also advancing key stakeholder engagements and strategic partnerships that support our growth. In his new role, Jones will lead BasiGo Rwanda’s next phase of growth, accelerating e-mobility adoption and strengthening partnerships with stakeholders across the country. With his strong background in mobility financing, partnerships, and strategic development, we are confident that Jones will continue building on the solid foundation already established and help accelerate the transition to clean, electric public transport in the country. Please join us in congratulating Jones on this well-deserved promotion. #Roadto1000 #TeamBasiGo
BasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼 tweet media
English
16
15
78
4.9K
Mark Nkera retweetledi
BasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼
BasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼@BasiGoRwanda·
Join us in celebrating four outstanding promotions across our Rwanda team! Adrian Mbanda steps up from Fleet Operations Manager to Head of Fleet Operations & Service, Rwanda. Adrian will oversee the performance, reliability, and service excellence of our growing electric bus fleet, ensuring our customers experience maximum uptime and operational efficiency. Louis B. Murego moves from Charging Infrastructure Projects Manager to Head of Charging Infrastructure, Rwanda. Louis will lead the expansion and optimization of our charging network, strengthening the backbone that powers Rwanda’s electric mobility transition. Allan Kweli transitions from Head of Operations to Head of Business Development, Rwanda. Allan will drive strategic partnerships, market growth, and new opportunities that accelerate the adoption of electric buses across the country. Bambanze Fidelite steps up from E-Bus Mechanic to Service Pod Lead, Rwanda. Fidelite will coordinate frontline service operations, guiding the technical team to maintain the high standards of safety, quality, and responsiveness our customers rely on. As we scale electric mobility in Rwanda, it’s this kind of strong local leadership that ensures we execute at the level our mission demands. Congratulations, Adrian, Louis, Allan, and Fidelite! #TeamBasiGo #Roadto1000
BasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼 tweet mediaBasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼 tweet mediaBasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼 tweet mediaBasiGo Rwanda 🇷🇼 tweet media
English
1
11
47
4.4K
Mark Nkera
Mark Nkera@Gabrielsema·
What's the age limit for fries being your go-to side dish?
English
0
0
0
35
Mark Nkera retweetledi
Inyange
Inyange@AlwaysInyange·
1/5 You asked, we listened. Today, we’re thrilled to announce: INYANGE Instant Whole Milk Powder is now available in 1kg and 500g sachets!
Inyange tweet media
English
78
90
632
82.4K
Mark Nkera retweetledi
Min of Trade |Rwanda
Min of Trade |Rwanda@RwandaTrade·
On 4 September 2025, Minister @P_Sebahizi, attending the Intra-African Trade Fair in Algiers, visited the Rwanda Pavilion at the SAFEX grounds to engage with exhibitors. #IATF2025
Min of Trade |Rwanda tweet mediaMin of Trade |Rwanda tweet mediaMin of Trade |Rwanda tweet media
English
0
6
16
1.9K
Mark Nkera retweetledi
Inyange
Inyange@AlwaysInyange·
Inyange Industries and Africa Improved Foods Seal Strategic Milk Powder Deal, Advancing Rwanda’s Self-Reliance and Industrial Capacity. #INYANGExAIF
English
14
62
351
30.2K
Mark Nkera
Mark Nkera@Gabrielsema·
Passing control technique in 1 attempt feels like something one should share #Win
English
0
0
3
130
Mark Nkera
Mark Nkera@Gabrielsema·
Adiós Madrid!
Español
0
0
1
82
Mark Nkera retweetledi
AIKN
AIKN@AngeKagame·
One thing the ‘International Community’ has in abundance is AUDACITY. Rwanda was left for dead 30 years ago under the watchful gaze of the same ‘International Community’ we’re told to delegate all matters of national security to. Fortunately, we’re better students of history.
Stephanie Nyombayire@PressSecRwanda

Unlike what the international community will have you believe, the idea that a political solution is necessary to solve the conflict in Eastern DRC is far from new. It is what Rwanda has been calling for, for YEARS. It is exactly what President Tshisekedi has openly and REPEATEDLY refused to do. And we will not join you in pretending otherwise. The underlying message of the selective outcry is not that there is a sudden genuine concern for the plight of a country that everyone knows is a failed state. The message is clear: the decision made 30 years ago—that the lives of Rwandans are expendable in the face of geopolitical interests—still stands today. That is why the leadership of DRC is enjoying the perks of sharing the same interests as their masters: talk crazy, recruit genocidaires and European mercenaries to fight your wars, sit back, relax, and let the international community bury the real issue. What every resolution and statement is calling for is an immediate return to business as usual: a nation that must remain a lawless playground where leaders get their cut to go buy castles in Brussels, the international community thrives off the business of peacekeeping and poverty alleviation programs, and their companies protect their profits. Every country throwing its weight behind DRC knows they would never tolerate a fraction of the kind of security threats Rwanda has been facing for 30 years. The gaslighting is deliberate because the truth is bad for business. It turns out that in this equation, the citizens of either country don’t actually matter, and in the end, their goal is NOT in fact a path to peace.

English
144
642
2.1K
116K