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Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by obedience4(op): 7:05am On Jul 15, 2024
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame, feared and admired in equal measure, is seeking to extend his 24-year rule in an election analysts say he will win by a landslide.

He has dominated every election since becoming president in 2000, with over 90% of the vote. In 2017 he won with a staggering 99%.

Mr Kagame, 66, faces off against the only two contenders who were authorised to run - other candidates were barred by the state-run electoral commission


President Kagame has been at the helm of Rwandan politics since his rebel forces took power at the end of the 1994 genocide which killed some 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus..

Since then, he has been praised for overseeing the country's dramatic revival and unifying the country.
"Rwanda was 30 years ago essentially written off - but thanks to some extent to the leadership under Kagame and his ruling party Rwanda managed to build some stability," Dr Felix Ndahinda, a scholar on the Great Lakes region, told the BBC
.

But his critics have accused Mr Kagame of not allowing any opposition - to the extent of orchestrating cross-border assassinations of dissidents
Mr Kagame has always fiercely defended Rwanda's record on human rights, saying his country respects political freedoms.
But one analyst told the BBC the election was a mere "formality".

About nine million people are registered to vote, according to the electoral body, and at least two million are first-time voters.
A provisional winner should be known by Tuesday morning.

Voters will elect the president and 53 members of the lower House of Parliament on Monday, while 27 other MPs will be elected the following day.

“I am very excited about voting for my first time, I can’t wait,” Sylvia Mutoni told the BBC.
For most young people in Rwanda, Mr Kagame is the only leader they have ever known.
Even while vice-president and defence minister from 1994 to 2000 he was the country's real leader, and has been president since 2000.

The two opposition candidates - Frank Habineza, of the Democratic Green Party and independent Philippe Mpayimana - both ran in the 2017 election, where they took less than 1% of the vote between them.
But they are undeterred
.
"I believe democracy is a process," Mr Habineza told the BBC Focus on Africa podcast.
"People still have a fear of expressing their opinions. I'm fighting for freedom of speech, freedom of the media," he said.
And some Rwandans are listening to him. One voter told the BBC he would not be voting for the incumbent president.
Celestin Mutuyeyezu, 28, used to support Mr Kagame, but this election has been swayed by Mr Habineza.
“He said great things on fighting unemployment, and he’s got me," he said.
But defeating President Kagame may prove difficult.

Diane Rwigara, an outspoken critic of the president, was barred from running in the election. She was also disqualified in 2017.
"Rwanda is portrayed as a country where the economy has been growing. But on the ground, it's different. People do lack the basics of life, food, water, shelter," she told the BBC.
The electoral commission said she had failed to provide correct documentation.

Though the country continues to struggle with high rates of youth unemployment, it is one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa.
Mr Kagame is credited for Rwanda’s remarkable economic transformation and stability over the last three decades.
Rwanda is known globally for its clean capital city and having the world's highest proportion of female MPs, 61%.

In the book Rwanda, Inc. American authors Patricia Crisafulli and Andrea Redmond describe Mr Kagame more as a company CEO than a political leader because of “his drive for excellence” in every sector in the country.
He is also a shrewd politician.
Despite often criticising the West, he tries to cultivate useful allies - for example by working with the UK on its now-abandoned scheme to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Rwanda has also been flexing its soft power on the international stage, by building its appeal through sports, culture, and entertainment.
The small East African country is home to the African Basketball League, which is a partnership with the NBA. It hosted the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 2022 and international stars like Kendrick Lamar have played concerts there.

But Mr Kagame's diplomacy also has a very tough side.
The election comes days after a UN report said there were some 4,000 Rwandan troops in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo, where they are accused of backing the M23 rebel group.

Rwanda did not deny the allegation and told the BBC the DR Congo government lacked the political will to resolve the crisis in its mineral-rich east, which has witnessed decades of unrest
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On the campaign trail Mr Kagame promised to protect Rwanda from “external aggression” amid tensions with neighbouring DR Congo and Burundi.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx02l558wkqo

Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Chiefpriestt:
There's something fundamentally wrong with the black Africans. After 24 years in power you still want to contest again ? Damn!
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by robinso01(m): 7:11am On Jul 15, 2024
He has turned it to his birthright, by not allowing strong opponent to run for the presidency
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Natbrowny: 7:28am On Jul 15, 2024
One bullet can stop a lot of things.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by SmartPolician: 8:14am On Jul 15, 2024
He will certainly win. A Paul Kagame from a minority tribe who has kept the entire country united after a well-documented genocide and made it the favourite tourist destination in Africa deserves to rule for a long time to deepen democratic values and strengthen Rwanda's grip on to the pathway to economic prosperity.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by otabuko(m): 8:15am On Jul 15, 2024
Okay. That's good. He can die on the seat.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Offpointng: 8:16am On Jul 15, 2024
If he is doing well as a leader and his people want him, then he can go for as many terms as he wants.

One problem with Nigeria and most other 4 year democratic ruling nation is Political instability. We have a good and a visionary leader and after 4/8yrs he's changed to bring a outta failure n Destroyer like Buhari sad

Imagine OBJ ruling us till this time; where insecurity wan come from and how insurgents wan thrive?? or where Economic recession wan pass enter Nigeria? Or useless borrowings??

Imagine is Putin is displaced as Russian president after 8years, who wan keep US at check??
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by STEWpid(f): 8:16am On Jul 15, 2024


If he's delivering according to the positive news we're hearing about him and Rwandan people, why necessarily change him? Just like Putin.





C h a i..
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by edlion57(m): 8:16am On Jul 15, 2024
God added plenty SELFISHNESS in an average African man
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Aboks(m): 8:17am On Jul 15, 2024
u wan die 4 sit
black man mentality
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Obakoolex(m): 8:17am On Jul 15, 2024
African mentality, well so far his people wants him.

Something else that amaze me were the people present at the rally when Trump was shot at, everybody remained calm on there seat. Had it been for naija grin grin grin people wey go break leg, break neck running for safety go plenty pass people wey come rally sef grin
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by TechCapon(m): 8:17am On Jul 15, 2024
They should vote him again and again, he has transformed Rwanda. The country is safe, clean, beautiful, 247 electricity, white people have turned the place to their African tourist destinations, economy is booming. If Nigeria has half the leader he is we won't be where we are today.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by iamphilips(m): 8:17am On Jul 15, 2024
At least they're seeing visible progress ( electricity, Good roads n Good economy) unlike US here. Food prices, inflation n insecurity wan finish us here.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by christejames(m): 8:17am On Jul 15, 2024
Still far better than Buhari and Tinubu years in government combined undecided
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by EmekaBlue(m): 8:18am On Jul 15, 2024
Greedy African leaders. They don't get enough of the power seat. Though this one is working well sha! I wish them the best
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by TriCee: 8:18am On Jul 15, 2024
Lol. Hold the power tight bro. Na only you dey your country.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Lanretoye(m): 8:18am On Jul 15, 2024
Anybody wey Nigeria no favor can relocate to Rwanda.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by tommy589(m): 8:18am On Jul 15, 2024
grin
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by LordIsaac(m): 8:19am On Jul 15, 2024
That’s Africa for you…although Russia is also a classic example.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by xamuel17(m): 8:19am On Jul 15, 2024
Rwanda is doing well, that's why they are not complaining
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Holyfic: 8:21am On Jul 15, 2024
If e like e do 6th term him people deserve am at least prosperity and peace de showcase for there naso we do for Gaddafi Dem kpai am no good leader fit replace am, who I nor like na that Cameroon monkey that one just come enslave him people with the French backing real ass puppete
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by P1PrinceKT(m): 8:23am On Jul 15, 2024
Rwandan Kagame is better than most Nigerian Leaders.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Offpointng: 8:23am On Jul 15, 2024
edlion57:
God added plenty SELFISHNESS in an average African man
I guess Putin is also African. mumu angry
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by DevilsEqual(m): 8:24am On Jul 15, 2024
cheesy
Chiefpriestt:
There's something fundamentally wrong with the black Africans
How many terms has Putin spent as the President of Russia

Is he black too??

Or do u only attack Black's mentality while trying to spare your "Superior White Masters"?
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by Medipharm: 8:24am On Jul 15, 2024
Lol....Coup loading
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by SmartPolician: 8:24am On Jul 15, 2024
Chiefpriestt:
There's something fundamentally wrong with the black Africans
There's nothing wrong with Africa. There are certain leaders some countries have that need to stay for long to deepen the right leadership values and kick out evil people forever.

Lee Kwuan Yew did it in Singapore, shutting down dissenting voices from his own majority tribe who wanted to set the country on fire. Today, the world celebrates him even in death. He was there for several years.

Olusegun Obasanjo has remained Nigeria's best leader since 1999. Imagine what Nigeria would have been today if he had stayed back and not let the lunatics who came after him destroy what he built.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by NwokoloOwa: 8:24am On Jul 15, 2024
SmartPolician:
He will certainly win. A Paul Kagame from a minority tribe who has kept the entire country united after a well-documented genocide and made it the favourite tourist destination in Africa deserves to rule for a long time to deepen democratic values and strengthen Rwanda's grip on to the pathway to economic prosperity.
That is not how to deepen democracy. Once he leaves either by death or providence after this long spell, I bet you the country will descend to chaos. Kagame is a bloody dictator, muderer sponsoring rebels all over Southern Africa
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by teepain: 8:26am On Jul 15, 2024
SmartPolician:
He will certainly win. A Paul Kagame from a minority tribe who has kept the entire country united after a well-documented genocide and made it the favourite tourist destination in Africa deserves to rule for a long time to deepen democratic values and strengthen Rwanda's grip on to the pathway to economic prosperity.
Any so called leader who has failed to groom a worthy successor after 24 years does not deserve any leadership accolades. Besides, the genesis of the war they fought in the past was because the other tribe accused Kagame's minority tribe of dominating them. Therefore, Kagame's 24-year presidency, which might become 36 years if he wins, is furthering the dominance which is condemnable.
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by VULCAN(m): 8:26am On Jul 15, 2024
He is the greatest living Black President in the world and perhaps even in history.

How he was able to take a war-torn country that was divided against itself and turn it around to become a prosperous nation where the tribes live together in harmony should be studied by every political scientist.

Let him rule for another 8 yrs then step down after selecting someone who believes in excellence as much as he does.

Rwandans are happy with him so why should anyone else put mouth?
Re: Kagame Seeks Fourth Term As Rwandan President by DevilsEqual(m): 8:26am On Jul 15, 2024
SmartPolician:
There's nothing wrong with Africa. There are certain leaders some countries have that need to stay for long to deepen the right leadership values and kick out evil people forever.

Lee Kwuan Yew did it in Singapore, shutting down dissenting voices from his own majority tribe who wanted to set the country on fire. Today, the world celebrates him even in death. He was there for about 40 years.

Olusegun Obasanjo has remained Nigeria's best leader since 1999. Imagine that Nigeria would have been today if he had stayed back and not let the lunatics who came after him destroy what he built.
U have a strong point

I always wonder how great Nigeria would have been if he had stayed back
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