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AllAfrica on MSNCongo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Must Accept Peace Talks With M23 - KagamePresident Paul Kagame has emphasised that resolving the ongoing crisis in DR Congo will require the Congolese government to "hold the bull by its horns" and engage the AFC/M23 rebels peacefully, ...
Today, Kagame is president of Rwanda, and he insists on reconciliation between the warring groups. It was an incredible ...
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The New Times on MSNKagame: DR Congo must accept peace talks with M23President Paul Kagame has emphasised that resolving the ongoing crisis in DR Congo will require the Congolese government to “hold the bull by its horns” and engage the AFC/M23 rebels peacefully, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Kagame, World Bank Regional Official Discuss PartnershipsPresident Paul Kagame on Monday, March 10, received Qimiao Fan, the World Bank's Country Director for Rwanda, Kenya, Somalia, and Uganda.
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AllAfrica on MSNForeign Aid Is Weaponized, Creates Dependency - KagamePresident Paul Kagame reiterated that aid to developing countries has been weaponized and used as a tool of control and create dependency.He said this in an interview with Mario Nawfal, an American ...
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The New Times on MSNKagame: Foreign aid is weaponized, creates dependencyPresident Paul Kagame reiterated that aid to developing countries has been weaponized and used as a tool of control and create dependency. He said this in an interview with Mario Nawfal, an American ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘People need a break’: DRC conflict reignites dark memories of Congo warsIs a deadly past replaying for Congolese as M23 rebels march on Kinshasa amid presence of Rwandan and Ugandan troops?
ITS soldiers are underpaid and underarmed. Its ranks are riddled with factions pursuing their own interests. And successive ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group cautiously welcomed Thursday the prospect of direct negotiations with the Congolese government to end the conflict in the volatile eastern Democratic Republic of ...
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The New Times on MSNDR Congo crisis: Rwanda only concerned by FDLR security threat, not minerals – KagamePresident Paul Kagame has reiterated that Rwanda’s problem has always been the security threats springing from neighbouring DR Congo, and not minerals. Kigali has maintained defensive measures along ...
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