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THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A HERO IN RWANDA WHO SURPASSED A HUTU WHO HID A TUTSI DURING THE 1994 GENOCIDE AGAINST THE TUTSi.✍️ #Sibomana is exposing a dark reality where,the memory of the genocide has been hijacked. It is no longer a tool for healing, but a weapon used by the @rpfinkotanyi to crush anyone who dares to dissent. He courageously calls out the regime’s tactics, comparing those who target him to the #Interahamwe. Just as the killers of ‘94 used #Habyarimana’s death to justify slaughter, the current regime uses “genocide ideology” laws to assassinate the character and freedom of political rivals. Disagreeing with @PaulKagame is NOT genocide ideology. Opposing discrimination is NOT a crime. It is the ultimate betrayal to use the blood of the victims to shield a dictatorship from accountability. When you attack a man who actually saved #Tutsis because he speaks a truth you don’t like, you aren't protecting the survivors,you are mimicking the oppressors. The world needs to stop falling for the PR and look at the witnesses like #Sibomana. History cannot be a state owned monopoly. Freedom of speech is not a threat to peace,it is the only path to it. Stop weaponizing the past to murder the future. #MillenZMovementRw✊





#Rwanda: @PaulKagame : « Je vais parler de l'Occident, et pas seulement de #Trump. Je pense que l'Occident a pris les choses pour acquises ; ils pensent tout savoir, tout posséder, pouvoir décider de tout, et que les autres — ceux qui ne viennent pas d'Occident — n'ont aucune importance et n'ont qu'à s'aligner. »




















#RwandaWorks; As it has been reported by different officials, @RwandaInfra , Various Media , Rwanda is constructing the largest man-made lake in its history Regionally and in Africa; This Project is called Nyabarongo Dam Project and by now is already halfway to complete and is set to be fully operational in the following three years ie by 2028, Once finished, it will generate 40 MW of power and create a vast water reservoir of 800 million cubic meters. This will make it the fourth biggest water storage in Rwanda, after Lake Kivu and Lakes Burera and Ruhondo. To put this into perspective, the new lake will be twice the size of Lake Muhazi. It will stretch for 67 kilometers, reaching all the way to Vunga, and will transform the landscapes of Nyarugenge, Rulindo, Gakenke, Muhanga, Kamonyi, Nyabihu, Ngororero, and Musanze. The impact of this project goes far beyond numbers and It is about reshaping communities, opening new opportunities, and redefining Rwanda’s geography in a way we have never seen before. Imagine maritime transport linking towns and villages along this new shoreline. Imagine real estate investments rising, with new businesses and residential areas built around the water. Imagine water sports and tourism turning the lake into a regional attraction, drawing visitors and creating jobs. And most importantly, imagine the irrigation potential. Thousands of farmers will gain access to reliable water for their crops, reducing vulnerability to climate change and drought. This means more food security, better incomes, and stronger rural economies. The Nyabarongo Dam is not just an energy project but also; It is a national transformation project, where It will power industries with clean and strong electricity, It will also, connect regions that were once far apart. It will turn farming into a more resilient and profitable venture. It will make Rwanda’s North @RwandaNorth, @RwandaSouth, @RwandaWest, and @CityofKigali more interconnected than ever before, Every major infrastructure project tells a story about the future. The story of Nyabarongo is about ambition, resilience, and opportunity. It shows what is possible when vision meets action. By 2028, this new lake will stand as a symbol of how far Rwanda has come—and how much further it is ready to go. The future is not waiting overseas. It is being built right here, in our rivers, valleys, and hills. And with Nyabarongo, Rwanda is preparing a future where energy, water, transport, and agriculture come together to shape a stronger, more connected nation. Exciting times are ahead @Nyarugenge @rulindodistrict @Kamonyi @MusanzeDistrict @GakenkeDistrict @NGoror @NyabihuDistrict @Muhangadis @Jadouwihanganye @ali_naka @_AfricanUnion @AfricanHub_ @africaupdates @visitrwanda_now @RDBrwanda

Aujourd’hui, la médiocrité est à la société congolaise ce que la chaleur est au soleil. On ne peut pas tout rejeter sur le Rwanda et son sinistre président. Ce n'est pas sérieux. Les Congolais sont les premiers responsables des problèmes auxquels leur pays est confronté.















