Thirteen South Africans were killed last month by the most dangerous man in the world: Rwandan president Paul Kagame.
A Rwandan-backed campaign in DR Congo exposes how Paul Kagame turned his genocide-scarred country into a belligerent military ...
Kagame wants the war in the DRC to continue and is obviously trying to bait South Africa. There are various reasons I can ...
The world must not allow African leaders who live billionaire lifestyles at the expense of hapless taxpayers struggling to survive day by day to start and fight wars causing misery on a scale never ...
President Paul Kagame has reiterated that Rwanda will always prioritize its security over foreign pressure, dismissing threats of sanctions from some Western nations which falsely blame his country ...
In 2013, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda had a lengthy interview ... been sending money to Congolese rebels in what he called a Tutsi self-protection campaign. He also made a subtle admission ...
President Paul Kagame's Press Secretary, Stephanie Nyombayire has accused American broadcastet CNN of editing Kagame's remarks in an interview to suit the network's predetermined narrative.
After Goma fell last week, Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s President ... genocide-linked groups that operate from its soil and take the Tutsi minorities, for whom the memories of the massacre are still ...
The rebels of the Tutsi M23 backed by the Rwanda Defence ... Ramaphosa’s words riled Rwandan President Paul Kagame who does not want peace-keepers in neigbouring DRC. In fact, he says the ...
President Paul Kagame has said that the situation in eastern DR Congo, where the FDLR--an armed militia founded by perpetrators of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi--works alongside the DR Congo ...