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Ticia Tuyet Isimbi

@Gasabira

Veni,Vidi, Vixi.

Kigali, Rwanda Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Ticia Tuyet Isimbi
Ticia Tuyet Isimbi@Gasabira·
´There is a chance, a significant chance that if you stand up and fight…you will live, and you’ll have lived a dignified life that you deserve, that anybody else deserves.’ - H.E Paul Kagame #Kwibuka31
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Fiona Kamikazi Rutagengwa
Fiona Kamikazi Rutagengwa@Fiona_Kamikazi·
I watched HE’s closing speech at the Leadership Retreat and I also followed our reactions in WhatsApp groups and on social media. It feels like many of us are avoiding the most obvious and important part of his message. The concern about accountability is not only about GoR officials. It shows up in our homes and in our workplaces and in government of course. Maybe each of us needs a personal « Mwiherero ». The kind where we ask ourselves honest and sometimes uncomfortable questions. Think about your « to do list » from last month. How far did you go with it? Nanjye harimo ibyo nibagiwe, hari n’ibyo nirengagije gutunganya. Twisubireho!🙃🙊
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First Lady of Rwanda
First Lady of Rwanda@FirstLadyRwanda·
#MoveAfrika lit up Kigali with energy, returning for its third year! Last night, First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame joined thousands of music lovers for an unforgettable night headlined by Grammy Award-winning global superstar @DojaCat, in a concert hosted by @GlblCtzn.
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Camilla Abatoni
Camilla Abatoni@KamillaKhaos·
I am speechless! Doja Cat in Kigali is easily in the top 5 best performances we’ve ever had! @GlblCtzn no notes 🙌🏾
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Zuba 🌞
Zuba 🌞@zuba_mutesi·
Doja? A PERFORMER 🔥
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Ticia Tuyet Isimbi@Gasabira·
Umva ko muvuga noneho! 🤣🤣 Doja is that Cat..! 🙌🏿🙌🏿
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Paul Kagame
Paul Kagame@PaulKagame·
Happy International Women’s Day! Today and every day, we celebrate the foundational role women continue to play in Rwanda’s transformation. Your resilience, ingenuity and leadership continue to affirm a simple truth: a nation can only truly progress when inclusion and equality are upheld in every sphere. #IWD2026
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Presidency | Rwanda
Presidency | Rwanda@UrugwiroVillage·
President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame have arrived at the Kigali Convention Centre where they are hosting members of the Diplomatic Corps for dinner, following today’s presentation of letters of credence of 20 newly accredited Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Rwanda.
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Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe
Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe@onduhungirehe·
Ms @HarianaVeras, You stated that you "stand firmly by [your] professional integrity as a journalist committed to truth, accuracy, and ethical reporting". Those are indeed noble values and principles that should guide every journalist. However, "professional integrity" should not be just proclaimed by the journalist him/herself; it should be demonstrated by the quality of the regular reporting and the daily work of the journalist. If we put aside the frequent visits to Kinshasa and Bujumbura, the gifts you publicly received and accepted from President Tshisekedi or the holding of a microphone of the DRC State TV in Washington or in New York, one should look at your reporting of the conflict in eastern DRC over the past years to check if you are indeed a journalist with "professional integrity". FIRST, you have never ever, in any of your reportings and interviews, mentioned the acronym "F.D.L.R", let alone condemning the collaboration of this genocidal militia with the Congolese army FARDC or denouncing its ethnic crimes in eastern DRC. Here, there are two options: either you have never heard about the FDLR, in which case we should question your "professionalism", or your are aware of its existence and its crimes but chose not to report about it, in which case we should question your "integrity". SECOND, you have completely ignored, in all your reportings, the ongoing persecution of the Congolese Tutsi, including the Banyamulenge. Their villages are regularly targeted by airstrikes by FARDC's attack drones and fighter jets; 300 hundred homes of Congolese Tutsi in a specific village in Masisi territory were burned downed by Kinshasa-backed militias in October 2023; the Banyamulenge were victims of a blockade in Minembwe by the Burundian army, preventing them from accessing markets; and individual Congolese Tutsi (including FARDC officers) were lynched, burned alive and even cannibalised in broad daylight. Yet, you always look the other way and never reported about any of these many cases of persecution of women, men and children, just because on how they were born. Question: are the Congolese Tutsi not among the African people you are supposed to "advocate" for in Washington? Are they not human beings enough to warrant your precious attention? THIRD, as a woman and RTNC reporter, why did you keep silent in December 2025 when General Sylvain Ekenge, the then Spokesperson of the Congolese Army, disparaged Congolese Tutsi women on RTNC, warning his male compatriots to never marry them, as they are "evil"? Not only did you refuse to condemn this despicable slur against women on RTNC, but you even doubled down by wielding a RTNC microphone at The White House, as if you were defiantly endorsing the hate speech of the DRC State television. FOURTH, as you gave two interviews to President Tshisekedi and one to President Ndayishimiye of Burundi, why did you, as a "professional" journalist, forget to ask them basic questions about their public threats to bomb Kigali and to overthrow the Government of Rwanda? Can you claim that you never heard about those threats, which went viral on social media, or did you conclude that those threats were justified, not worth reporting? FIFTH, why the "professional" journalist and "expert" on Congo that you are, never reported on the use of foreign mercenaries by President Tshisekedi, who were deployed in violation of a OAU/AU Resolution of 1977 and a UN Convention of 1989? More generally, how come do we never hear, in your reportings, questions and interviews, even the slightest criticism against the DRC Government and President Tshisekedi, using available reports by the UN and other international organisations? If this grossly biased and one-sided reporting can be described as "professional integrity" by "a journalist committed to truth, accuracy, and ethical reporting", I guess we should urgently rethink about the definition of journalism.
Hariana Veras@HarianaVeras

I stand firmly by my professional integrity as a journalist committed to truth, accuracy, and ethical reporting. Throughout my work, including coverage of sensitive geopolitical issues, I have acted independently and responsibly, guided only by facts and the public interest. Intimidation or pressure from any government does not alter my principles or my duty to inform with honesty and clarity. My reporting is based on verified information, firsthand observation, and credible sources. I present facts transparently and allow them to speak for themselves. Against facts, there is no argument. Attempts to silence or discredit a journalist for presenting verifiable truths undermine press freedom and only underscore why factual reporting matters. Integrity means remaining steadfast in the face of intimidation and refusing to compromise reality. I will continue to report with precision, because facts remain facts regardless of who may feel uncomfortable with them.

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Rwanda Investigation Bureau
Uyu munsi, RIB ku bufatanye n’Umuryango Mpuzamahanga wita ku bimukira @IOMRwanda batangije ubukangurambaga bugamije gukumira icyaha cy’icuruzwa ry’abantu mu turere dutandukanye. Ubu bukangurambaga bubaye ku nshuro ya kabiri bufite insanganyamatsiko igira iti ”Uruhare rwa buri wese mu gukumira no kurwanya icyaha cy’icurizwa ry’abantu.” Bwateguwe ku nkunga y’Igihugu cy’Ubuyapani. Bugamije kwigisha abaturage icyo icuruzwa ry’abantu ari cyo, ingaruka iki cyaha kigira, amayeri akoreshwa, n’uburyo bwo gutanga amakuru kugirango habeho ubufatanye mu kugikumira. Ubu bukangurambaga bukaba bwatangiriye uyu munsi mu Murenge wa Byumba mu Karere ka @GicumbiDistrict , buzakomereza mu Turere twa @NyagatareDistr , @BureraDistrict , @KireheDistrict , @RubavuDistrict , @RusiziDistrict na @BugeseraDistr .
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Ticia Tuyet Isimbi@Gasabira·
That lady was like no I came here to ask my question, you’ll get back to your topic later.
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UTUMATWISHIMA
UTUMATWISHIMA@jnabdallah·
#Rubyiruko, Mu nama y’Umushyikirano , #Perezida wacu yongeye gushimangira ko dukeneye : 1)- Kunoza Ikinyarwanda 2)- Kunoza icyongereza dukoresha mu kazi, muri “business”, mu burezi, n’ahandi. 💪 Mwitegure ko uyu mukoro nawo tugomba kuwutsinda. #Umushyikirano2026
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Ticia Tuyet Isimbi@Gasabira·
Tera ishoti munyarwandakazi urashoboye.
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