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There are reports claiming that a plane belonging to Royal Air Charters landed last night at Bujumbura International Airport coming from Kinshasa, carrying Jean-Luc Habyarimana, who was accompanied by the wife of President Ndayishimiye and six other unidentified individuals.
It is said that there was a meeting intended to bring together these individuals who are allegedly seeking to destabilize Rwanda’s security, as they had recently been divided among themselves.
President Ndayishimiye is reportedly trying to reunite them in order to coordinate a plan to launch an attack against Rwanda.

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@samirkigs @AllanSseky Some of its spare parts can never be found in uganda
Unless if r well pocket u make an order from abroad.
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@IntareZamweziGi Ese i Burundi nta modoka ikoresha umuyagankuba n’imwe ihaba?
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@BlueRaven047 @Joe__Bassey Believe or not a chimp can wipe your soul out
Once it grabbes u men
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This isn't Photoshop. This is the face of a champion wrestler who nearly died in a chimpanzee attack.
At just 6 years old, Dunia Sibomana was attacked by a pack of enraged chimpanzees in a DRC national park. They tore off half his face and killed his brother and cousin.
It was horrifying: both lips gone, part of an ear missing, a finger lost, muscles shredded, and deep scars everywhere. Because of how he looked, Dunia became an outcast. Kids bullied him. Adults looked away.
At 8, he was brought to the US for a charity program and underwent over a dozen life-changing surgeries. They rebuilt his lips and muscles using tissue from his forearm.
After being adopted, Dunia discovered freestyle wrestling. He gave it everything and succeeded. In just three days, he won two African Championship golds: first in the youth division (winning every match early, 33-1 total), then in the senior division 🥇🥇
Now 18, Sibomana is one of the most inspiring young athletes on the planet. He doesn't hide his face. He owns his story and trains like hell to be the best.

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@Joe__Bassey Je pense que les chinois peuvent faire encore mieux 🙏💪
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@GregLeGrecq Bose murico gi commentaire bara rira binginga
Ntawu udomako urutoke iyo situation mbi
GIF
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@Melline2109 @firearmvideos Without getting injected by any single piece of metal ?!!
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@blueslime00 @HardestFitPics Does he have an incestor from Cameroon ?
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@HardestFitPics Spike wearing a Cameroonian flag shirt 🇨🇲
Looking good 🙌🏾
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Here is URA’s Assistant Commissioner of Enforcement, Mr. Godson Mwesigye who ordered his army guys including JATT to shoot a civilian in Mukono
#KJNews


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@iyawaherve @africatodayMG Et bah il est mort d'une maladie naturelle a jedah, Avant tout ça que c'arrive il avait chassé tout les indiens en Ouganda
Karma est toujours bizarre 😅 Le Docteur indiene qui lui soignait a l'hôpital serait une des fille que ses parents auront put être chassé du pays!
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The last attempt of Idi Amin Dada to return to Africa.
In 1989. This was the last time Amin visited Africa. He is seen here in Zaire on a plane that was to send him back after Mobutu’s government rejected his visit and detained him for one week.
Amin’s travels began on New Year’s Day, when he appeared unannounced at the airport in Lagos, Nigeria, on a flight from his home in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Using an assumed name and carrying a Zairean passport, Amin swept through the airport in long, pink-flowered robes. He stayed briefly at the Lagos Sheraton, where he waved enthusiastically at Nigerians who recognized him.
Then he continued on to nearby Gabon and his apparent final destination, Zaire. It is not clear what Amin hoped to accomplish in Zaire, where he had family and scattered supporters.
The French news agency Agence France-Presse, reporting from Kinshasa, the Zairean capital, quoted "reliable sources" as saying there was "no doubt" Amin was hoping to get back to Uganda via Zaire. The two countries share a long, sparsely populated border.
An Air Zaire pilot, however, recognized Amin as he got off the plane in Kinshasa. He was consequently arrested and held for more than a week at a military airport in the capital.
He was questioned about his passport, which was discovered to have been part of a batch stolen from a Zairean government office several years back.
A Zairean official was quoted in Nairobi newspapers as saying that Amin’s presence was a problem. "We cannot allow him in without endangering our relations with our neighbor Uganda, where Idi Amin is still considered an outcast."
Diplomats in Kinshasa were quoted as saying that Amin’s presence was "an embarrassment" to Zairean President Mobutu Sese Seko, who once had close links with him.
After being held for one week, Zairean officials put Amin on a Zairean government plane and flew him to Senegal, where he was supposed to board a flight back to Saudi Arabia.
That night, however, Saudi officials refused to allow Amin on the plane. The authorities gave no explanation, but one source was quoted as saying he lacked the necessary visas.
After being stopped in Senegal by officials Thursday, Amin reportedly reboarded the Zairean jet that brought him there and returned to Zaire before being allowed to enter Saudi Arabia again. In Uganda, news of Amin’s travels sparked mild interest but little fear.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said Amin should be brought back to Uganda to face trial. He added that the Ugandan government was in contact with Zaire, and that it was "high time" his country demanded that Saudi Arabia turn Amin over to Ugandan justice.
Political observers in Uganda regarded Amin as a spent political force. He was considered much less threatening to the Museveni government than former president Obote, who was in exile in Zambia. Some claimed Obote’s troops carried out abuses that equaled or exceeded those of Amin’s army.
This was not the first time Amin had ventured out of exile. In 1980, a year after invading Tanzanian forces chased him out of Uganda, he reportedly made a brief visit to Zaire.
In 1985, apparently thinking the time was right for a return to power, Amin left Saudi Arabia for southern Sudan, announcing that he intended to lead guerrilla forces against then-president Milton Obote. Amin never entered Uganda, however, and when he returned to Saudi Arabia, officials there greeted him coolly and stripped him of his VIP status.
Amin had lived with some of his family in the port of Jeddah from the time he was toppled. His expenses were catered for by the Saudi government as an act of Islamic charity to a fellow Muslim.
He was known in Jeddah for his habit of sitting down for chats at local teahouses.

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