Musoni Protais

191 posts

Musoni Protais

Musoni Protais

@MusoniProtais5

Official Account: Chairman, PAM Rwanda Chapter

Katılım Ağustos 2021
84 Takip Edilen2K Takipçiler
Musoni Protais
Musoni Protais@MusoniProtais5·
@pamrwanda The struggle continues. One day Africa will rise, unite and shine. Viva sons and daughters of Africa.
English
0
4
3
217
Pan African Movement
Pan African Movement@pamrwanda·
1/13. WHY WE CELEBRATE AFRICA LIBERATION DAY ON 25 MAY ? On May 25, 1963, African leaders united in Addis Ababa to form the OAU & declare this day for freedom, unity, & decolonization. Here’s why we celebrate this day & the #RESOLUTION that shaped Africa! #ALD2025
Pan African Movement tweet media
English
3
5
13
733
Musoni Protais retweetledi
Gatete Nyiringabo Ruhumuliza 🌞
DRC: South African Scandal: Sources tell me that defeated @SANDF_ZA in Goma aren't worried about leaving behind their ammunition, most of which was captured in battle and seized by M23 at the Goma airport where it was piled anyway. Nope, South Africans have stashed huge amounts of gold in their barracks, which they want to take with them. Only, captured European mercenaries tipped off M23, which seized a similar loot from them too. Apparently, that's the recruitment pitch to be sent to Eastern DRC: "Let's go make a fortune!" Works like a charm, from Kinshasa to Bucharest via New York and Pretoria. No one told them they might be facing some angry Rwandophones with firepower, accessorily... So, South Africans demanded that the Goma Airport near their barracks be reopened so they could use it to fly out. M23 refused, encouraged them to leave via Rwanda like the mercenaries did. So they demanded to leave in UN @MONUSCO vehicles, protected under international law, M23 laughed it off, said to them "you can call limos or call uber if you want, but we'll have to search you first..." Bodies of South African soldiers killed in battle, left through Rwanda. UN troops of MONUSCO too were caught by surprise, didn't have time to fly out their last shipment of gold. M23, which they have engaged in battle for the last three years, under a "Chapter Seven" mandate (peace enforcing - not keeping), considers UN troops as defeated enemies, alongside Congolese Army @FARDC_Info, SADC Army, Rwandan Genocide perpetrators of FDLR and a myriad of local militias.. In capturing Goma, M23 seized all their heavy artillerie. It did however return MONUSCO's vehicles, but limits their movements, to ensure no gold is smuggled. To break the stalemate, an M23 informs me that he'll soon enter their respective barracks with his cattle keepers' stick and beat South Africans and MONUSCOs out of their barracks with only their underwear, then call the media. The same chap regrets to have not castrated the mercenaries before sending them back to Europe. Claims he will do with the batch that remains in Kisangani. (Mercenaries are not protected by international law). M23 has ignored UN and international community's calls to "lay down weapons and withdraw from their liberated native land", into Sabyinyo Volcano, where they will live happily alongside mountain Gorillas... Photo: Illustration of DRC gold
Gatete Nyiringabo Ruhumuliza 🌞 tweet media
English
117
260
612
160.2K
Musoni Protais retweetledi
afrika unite
afrika unite@imbalkanisable·
@goma24news And what does he think of the tweet from Museveni's son which reveals the real objective of this war?
afrika unite tweet media
English
1
1
3
631
Musoni Protais
Musoni Protais@MusoniProtais5·
@pamrwanda It is more in preparation of the third training for PAN African leaders in institutions of high learning. This time we are preparing the trainings for eight institutions.
English
0
2
4
81
Musoni Protais retweetledi
Pan African Movement
Pan African Movement@pamrwanda·
Today, PAM Chairman Hon. @MusoniProtais5 launched the training of trainers from colleges and universities as part of Pam-Rwanda's preparations for the March Congress. The initiative seeks to deepen knowledge and reinforce the shared responsibility of shaping the Africa we want.
Pan African Movement tweet mediaPan African Movement tweet mediaPan African Movement tweet media
English
14
18
40
1.5K
Musoni Protais retweetledi
Not Satoshi Nakamoto | BDF 🇧🇮
Burundi is a joke. No fuel, no water, no electricity, no internet. The soldiers abandoned the battle field. This won’t end well. @GeneralNeva is a joke, a pariah to the EAC. The reason Burundi is seldomly mentioned is because they didn’t participate in the fight, they kept running away. Rwanda would decimate Burundi.
Not Satoshi Nakamoto | BDF 🇧🇮 tweet media
English
7
12
56
16.2K
African
African@ali_naka·
Meanwhile the President of Burundi couldn’t speak when it was his time to participate in the EAC MEETING! You don’t have internet and think you can fight Rwanda. Nothing works if the Politics is not right!
English
218
617
2.9K
447.2K
Julius Sello Malema
Julius Sello Malema@Julius_S_Malema·
The truth is undeniable, the SA army has surrendered, and M23 is disarming them. Today's portfolio committee meeting has been postponed simply because the Minister of Defence chose not to appear. We cannot stand by and be complicit in this situation; we must take a stand and demand the immediate withdrawal of our soldiers from the DRC. It is imperative that we increase the military budget, and all military equipment tenders must be halted without delay. Denel must be empowered with the mandate to produce military equipment, and our soldiers must undergo re-training before considering redeployment. We will not accept anything less.
English
1.1K
2.8K
12.4K
1.8M
Musoni Protais retweetledi
Ntokozo.....
Ntokozo.....@ntokozo_eff·
@Julius_S_Malema What exactly are we against in the DRC and for what benefits to South Africa? Sum of you are doomed to the core
English
5
43
107
17.5K
Musoni Protais retweetledi
Tom Fitton
Tom Fitton@TomFitton·
BREAKING: Biden just pardoned his entire family.
Tom Fitton tweet media
English
1K
1.6K
4.1K
255.7K
Musoni Protais retweetledi
shema aime fabrice
shema aime fabrice@shemaaimefabri2·
2/3 Uyumunsi rero twakoze igikorwa cyo gusubukura igikorwa cyo kubakira umuturage utuye Mukagari ka Rwambogo, umudugudu wa Buhunge ( INES SU Dream Project Phase 2 ) aho twaguze ibikoresho byo kubaka nk’umucanga, itaka, amabuye ndetse nibindi byibanze byari bikenewe.
shema aime fabrice tweet mediashema aime fabrice tweet mediashema aime fabrice tweet mediashema aime fabrice tweet media
Filipino
1
3
13
382
Musoni Protais retweetledi
Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
What's happening Syria is probably the most incoherent geopolitical event I've come across, and the more you look into it, the more confusing it gets. I mean, just look at this list: - First of all, the speed of Assad's collapse still makes very little sense: after successfully holding out against multiple enemies for 13 years with Russian and Iranian backing in a brutal civil war, his regime suddenly crumbled in just 11 days with almost no bloodshed. - The "liberators" of Syria being celebrated by the West are Islamist groups on their own official terrorist lists. The country's new leader, Al-Julani, still has a $10 million bounty on his head as a "Specially Designated Global Terrorist" for founding the Syrian branch of Al Qaeda. - Biden called this "a historic opportunity for the long-suffering people of Syria to build a better future" while his administration continues to occupy a third of Syria, control its oil fields, maintain crippling sanctions, and bomb its territory... thereby obviously very much compromising this better future. - Assad's Prime Minister immediately agreed to work with the rebels and they accepted him - despite being mortal enemies in a brutal 13-year civil war. - Al-Julani, after years of orchestrating suicide bombings and sectarian massacres against civilians, is now suddenly positioning himself as "diversity friendly". - Russia, despite being in an alliance with Syria dating back to the Soviet era, billions invested in protecting Assad, and their only Mediterranean naval base in Tartus, essentially shrugged it all and let their ally fall. - Syria's new leaders remain bizarrely silent about Israel invading their territory and the U.S. bombing and occupying their country. They've said nothing about their strategic assets - including the entire navy and air force - being destroyed in U.S. and Israeli air raids. - The U.S. maintains its occupation of a third of Syria (including most oil fields), claiming it's necessary to "ensure the enduring defeat of ISIS" - despite Trump declaring in 2019 (and the U.S. repeatedly confirming since) that "we have defeated ISIS in Syria". Western media largely ignore this ongoing occupation while celebrating Syria's "liberation". - Hamas, while in the middle of a war with Israel, took time to congratulate the Syrian rebels - even though Assad was their (and Iran's) longtime ally and Syria's fall significantly weakens their own strategic position. - The U.S. celebrates the liberation of Syrian prisoners while operating its own concentration camps in the country (newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…) holding tens of thousands indefinitely without trial - half of them children - but that apparently doesn't count as oppression. - Türkiye is fighting against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with apparent U.S. approval, while the SDF was fighting Assad (which the U.S. wanted) - meaning U.S.-backed forces are effectively fighting other U.S.-backed forces. - Iran, normally eager to defend its regional interests, suddenly abandoned billions in investments and a crucial strategic ally in their "Axis of Resistance", evacuating their personnel and citizens within hours. Truly one of the strangest chapters in modern geopolitical history. Every possible explanation contains its own contradictions, and most players are acting against their own stated principles and interests. At this stage it looks like the simplest explanation might go something like this: the U.S. welcomes the fall of a longtime opponent; neighboring powers like Israel and Türkiye see an opportunity for territorial gain; rebel leaders seem willing to accept loss of sovereignty and territory in exchange for domestic control over a diminished Syria; Russia and Iran chose to cut their losses given other regional priorities; and smaller players like Hamas are scrambling to adapt. Still, the unprecedented speed and coordination of these events suggests we're missing some crucial pieces of this very strange puzzle.
English
955
4.7K
15.3K
3.2M
Musoni Protais retweetledi
The New Times (Rwanda)
The New Times (Rwanda)@NewTimesRwanda·
PHOTOS: Ndabaga Organisation, a nonprofit organization that brings together ex-women combatants, donated eight cows to veteran families in Nyagatare on October 25. 📸: @ENkangura /TNT
The New Times (Rwanda) tweet mediaThe New Times (Rwanda) tweet mediaThe New Times (Rwanda) tweet mediaThe New Times (Rwanda) tweet media
English
1
11
26
4.1K
Musoni Protais retweetledi
Evariste MURWANASHYAKA
Evariste MURWANASHYAKA@evaristemur·
#HappyBirthday to His Excellency President @PaulKagame. Today, we celebrate your visionary leadership, dedication, and tireless efforts in transforming Rwanda into a beacon of progress, peace, and prosperity. Your unwavering commitment to unity and development continues to inspire us all. #PerezidaWacu #OurPresident
Evariste MURWANASHYAKA tweet media
English
14
43
109
3.7K
Musoni Protais retweetledi
The New Times (Rwanda)
The New Times (Rwanda)@NewTimesRwanda·
South Africa's former finance minister and Reserve Bank governor, Tito Mboweni, died on Saturday at the age of 65. Mboweni was part of the African Union institutional reforms team that was assembled by President #Kagame. buff.ly/4f2ubAI
English
15
17
83
50.2K