Today, at Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, President Paul Kagame will solemnly swear to continue leading Rwanda for the next five years. This ceremony is more than a formal swearing-in; it…
Ignatius R. Kabagambe
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Rwandans are gearing up for the presidential and parliamentary elections next month. Three candidates will compete: Frank Habineza of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, Paul Kagame representing the Rwanda…
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Voices
Rwanda’s Political Resilience: Strategic Timing of Government Changes
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 12:10 pmThe effect, if any, of the disinformation documentary, Rwanda Classified, intended to disrupt the pre-election process, was short-lived. Following the recent cabinet reshuffle and key appointments in the government, the…
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Voices
Rwanda’s Political Landscape: Unmatched Dominance and Future Outlook
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 12:17 amAs Rwanda gears up for its upcoming elections, social media is increasingly buzzing with songs by Rwandan artists praising RPF’s presidential candidate, Paul Kagame. This vibrant display underscores the ruling…
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Voices
Rwanda: The Target of An Unprecedented Global Media Campaign
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 3:57 amCharles Onyango-Obbo recently wrote on his X handle about an unusual journalistic endeavor: “In an unprecedented move, 50 journalists from 17 media outlets in 11 (mostly European) countries got together…
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OpEd: UR Achieves Unqualified “Clean” Audit Opinion In Financial Management for the First Time In Its History
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 7:14 pmFor the first time since its establishment in 2013, the University of Rwanda (UR) proudly got unqualified audit opinion reflecting a clean report in financial management for the financial year…
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Voices
Rwanda’s Peaceful Heart: Debunking Misconceptions on Safety and Security
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 11:58 pmThe recent article published by The Guardian, featuring the fears of asylum seeker Khaled regarding safety in Rwanda, is both misleading and unjust. Rwanda has a long-standing reputation as one…
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The Evolution of Press Freedom in the Digital Age: Rethinking Assessments
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 10:14 amIn the ever-evolving landscape of media, the concept of press freedom has undergone a profound transformation, challenging traditional assessments and calling for a reevaluation in the digital age. Once a…
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Economy
Exposed: David Himbara’s Intellectual Dishonesty in Criticizing RSSB and CVL
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 10:14 pmOne David Himbara has been at it again, trying in vain to portray Rwanda in bad light. He does so with the hope of derailing the country’s development process. His…
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Voices
Amidst the Rains Calamity, Rwanda Can Celebrate Political Transformation
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 8:16 pmFor claiming more than 1,160,000 lives to-date, the COVID-19 pandemic is recorded as the deadliest disaster in the United States history, United States COVID – Coronavirus Statistics – Worldometer (worldometers.info).…
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Why Would the Saintly West Have a “Brutal Dictator” as One of their Best Friends?
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 7:01 amThe New York Times three days ago published an opinion article by one Anjan Sundaram that made quite interesting reading. It focused on the record of Mr. Paul Kagame the…
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After Kagame Ended Rusesabagina’s Release Debate By Being Categorical, Blaming Rwanda for the Insecurity in DRC Was Next
by Ignatius R. Kabagambe 8:21 pmThe armed conflict in the Eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo goes on despite some progress in trying to end it. President Kagame alluded to this progress in…