Thirteen South Africans were killed last month by the most dangerous man in the world: Rwandan president Paul Kagame.
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 ...
On January 27, M23 rebels, a group synonymous with the March 23 Movement claimed that they had taken over Goma, on the ...
The Rise of Paul Kagame Paul Kagame’s ascent to power is deeply intertwined with Rwanda’s tragic history. Born in 1957, Kagame grew up as a Tutsi refugee in Uganda after his family fled ethnic ...
Following a recent threat of military action against South Africa, the Rwandan government has now angrily responded to the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
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. The ...
Congo and the head of UN peacekeeping have said Rwandan troops are present in Goma, backing their M23 allies. Rwanda has said ...
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 army ...
M23 rebels, with support from Rwandan troops, marched into Goma earlier this week and are now advancing south toward Bukavu.
President Paul Kagame has debunked claims made by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and clarified points discussed ...
M23's last occupation of Goma was short-lived, and within a year they were a defeated force. This time, things are different.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame said he agreed with the U.S. government ... M23 is the latest in a string of ethnic Tutsi-led, Rwandan-backed insurgencies that have roiled Congo since the aftermath ...