Kudo's CNN: Time to bring back forefront runner's that hasn't had the obvious advantages. Viva Africa!!
April 5, 2011 at 9:16 pm |
Jean-Louis Kayitenkore
Kigali may be on the hot spot / seat for change but the change or changes is a cross cutting journey / experience for the country at large.
The first freedom is in the mind, we as Rwandan are partners on that project and under that sound leadership that we have, we should make it...
Lol. Gbu. Lukiza
April 6, 2011 at 8:03 pm |
Herbert Muhire
In Rwanda, Yes we can! and we will surely do it... "the Rwandan spirit did not and should not die!" our beloved President, HE Paul Kagame.
We will uphold our dignity and we will see that the vision is attained and dreams achieved!
April 8, 2011 at 8:04 am |
Noel
African leaders crafts the best visions on earth but they usually fail to implement their projects to fulfil the promise.
April 8, 2011 at 9:42 pm |
Kabagambe Andrew
There's no freedom of press in Rwanda, He (Kagame) dodges the question that was asked by the reporter and gibberishes with what's on ground.Dig deeper into cases of attacking Kayumba Nyamwasa, Ms Ngarambe, news reporters killed in elections, then you shall know who Mr. Kagame and his government is.
It's the reason he(Kagame) had to run away from francophone countries to commonwealth countries.
In other words, what's on ground is not what's displayed. He is following the footsteps of popular African dictators like Museveni of Uganda, Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Kibaki of Kenya among others. People of the world, people of Rwanda open your eyes.
April 9, 2011 at 7:08 pm |
Bridief Tekatokikutai
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Kudo's CNN: Time to bring back forefront runner's that hasn't had the obvious advantages. Viva Africa!!
Kigali may be on the hot spot / seat for change but the change or changes is a cross cutting journey / experience for the country at large.
The first freedom is in the mind, we as Rwandan are partners on that project and under that sound leadership that we have, we should make it...
Lol. Gbu. Lukiza
In Rwanda, Yes we can! and we will surely do it... "the Rwandan spirit did not and should not die!" our beloved President, HE Paul Kagame.
We will uphold our dignity and we will see that the vision is attained and dreams achieved!
African leaders crafts the best visions on earth but they usually fail to implement their projects to fulfil the promise.
There's no freedom of press in Rwanda, He (Kagame) dodges the question that was asked by the reporter and gibberishes with what's on ground.Dig deeper into cases of attacking Kayumba Nyamwasa, Ms Ngarambe, news reporters killed in elections, then you shall know who Mr. Kagame and his government is.
It's the reason he(Kagame) had to run away from francophone countries to commonwealth countries.
In other words, what's on ground is not what's displayed. He is following the footsteps of popular African dictators like Museveni of Uganda, Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Kibaki of Kenya among others. People of the world, people of Rwanda open your eyes.
I am sure this post has touched all the internet viewers, its really really nice article on building up new weblog.
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