‘’ The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything’’, Albert Einstein. My colleagues recently launched an SOS to help the Rwandan refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Today, the world is busy fighting the coronavirus (COVID 19) pandemic that threatens the lives of people around the world. Governments have taken various measures to fight against and prevent from the spread of the pandemic that is threatening the
Kigali, 7 April 1994 Jean Serge Mandela Jean Serge Mandela recounts what he experienced the first day after the terrorist attack that took the lives of two presidents, Juvénal Habyarimana (President of Rwanda) and Cyprien Ntaryamira (President of Burundi).
By Jean Serge Mandela The Covid 19 pandemic, which is threatening the humanity, didn’t prevent scores of Rwandese scattered around the world commemorating the 26th deaths anniversary of late Rwanda President Juvenal Habyarimana and his Burundian counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira and
John Patrick argues that in every genuine democracy today, majority rule is both endorsed and limited by the supreme law of the constitution, which protects the rights of individuals. Tyranny by minority over the majority is barred, but so is
As I write this, the Congolese military along with RDF infiltrators are involved in a horrendous effort to forcefully repatriate hutu refugees in Kanyabayonga transit camp. After years of torturing them into submission produced no results, both the UN and
Sources from the Walungu transit camp report that a 15 yrs old by the name of Mwavita Francoise, daughter of Kanyarutoki is facing a forceful repatriation to Rwanda, along with her family as well as the family of her boyfriend,