By: Dr David Himbara The Rwandan iron-fisted ruler, General Paul Kagame, finally met his Waterloo, smashed by Paul Rusesabagina’s armies comprised of his family, friends, human rights activists, and American government departments. Once the United States government grouped Rwanda with North Korea, Iran, Russia, Venezuela and Syria as dictatorships that …
Read More »Kagame Had a Frantic Month. In the Aftermath of the Mysterious Death of The Chronicles’ Editor – John Ntwali
By: Dr David Himbara Kagame Had a Frantic Month. In the Aftermath of the Mysterious Death of The Chronicles’ Editor, Ntwali, the Rwandan Strongman Dismissed His Chief of Police Forces, General Munyuza. Then, Kagame Immediately Released the Jailed Editor of The Chronicles, Dr Kayumba. Entirely Coincidental? Methinks Not. Voltaire, the …
Read More »Kagame Fires IGP Dan Munyuza and Defence PS Baingana
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Criminal Paul Kagame has sacked his police chief and on of his ruthless attack pet, Dan Munyuza. In a statement issued on Monday, 20th February 2023, by the Prime Minister’s office, Criminal Paul Kagame appointed Felix Namuhoranye to replace notorious assassin Brig Gen Dan Munyuza. …
Read More »On Military Front This Was a Bad Week For Satan Of The Greatlakes Region.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere In DR Congo aggression – invasion, this week, 13th – 19th February 2023 has been a disaster to Rwanda’s bloodthirsty ruler. 1) We all remember how Satan’s boys were near Sake. Sake is a strategic town, a junction town just 25-30 Km from Goma town. …
Read More »Kagame’s State Capture In Plain Sight – Even His Newspaper Celebrates His Monumental Corruption.
By: Dr David Himbara Rwanda’s ruling party newspaper, The New Times declared that ConsTruck Ltd, a subsidiary of NPD Ltd is ready to construct 57 new roads in the Rwandan capital city of Kigali. Covering an area of 215.6km, the construction will take four years to complete. ConsTruck Ltd and its parent …
Read More »RDF-M23 Carried Out Summary Executions And Forced Recruitment Says Human Rights Watch.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere The Rwanda’s backed M23 armed group has carried out summary executions and forced recruitment of civilians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, says a report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) that was published on Monday, 6th February 2023. The report titled “DR Congo: The atrocities …
Read More »EAC Leaders In Burundi For Summit On Criminal Paul Kagame’s Invasion Of DR Congo.
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere All East African Presidents are now in Bujumbura, Burundi, except the president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir who hasn’t attended due to Pope Francis being in Juba, South Sudan. The agenda is to evaluate the security situation in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and way …
Read More »FARDC Fighting To Recapture Kitchanga Town In Masisi – North Kivu, DR Congo
By: Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Today, 1st February 2023, frontline situation still the same as yesterday, and fierce fightings are still going on in different fronts. Lets look at FARDC’s effort to recapture criminal Paul Kagame’s focus point of Kitchanga town. 1) On northern entry/exit point of Kitchanga, FARDC is …
Read More »President Felix Tshisekedi, “Yesterday, today, or tomorrow, no compatriot will agree to cede the slightest centimeter of our national territory to Rwanda or Paul Kagame.”
Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere Addressing the diplomatic corps this Monday, January 30, 2023 at the Palais de la Nation in Kinshasa, the President of the Republic, Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, talked on military aggression of which the DRC is a victim of Rwanda, and particularly its ruler, Paul Kagame. Félix …
Read More »The City Of Goma Now Cut Off From Two Key Trade Routes.
Robert Patrick Fati Gakwerere The city of Goma is now isolated from the northern part of the province, in particular from the territories of Rutshuru, Lubero, Beni and the city of Butembo. The Kitsanga-Kirolirwe-Goma road, the only road that remained accessible, has now been occupied since Wednesday January 25 by …
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