He planned the taking of Kampala in 1986 and says the Ugandan government of Kigali in 1994 (though Rwanda's President Paul Kagame then his ally tells another story)...
President Paul Kagame's government is under pressure both to withdraw its troops from Congo-Kinshasa (as Uganda and Zimbabwe have also promised) and to open up domestic politics in the lead up to next year's multi-party elections...
Museveni likes his intelligence chiefs cerebral and bookish as well as militarily tough; a former head of NRM military intelligence is Rwandan leader General Paul Kagame...
Vol 43 No 10 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
On 8 May Rwandan President Paul Kagame said his troops would stay in Congo till border security was safeguarded by a government including the RCD-Goma...
Since the late 1990s Zimbabwean and Tanzanian officers and officials have supplied rebel groups such as Kabora Khossan's Forces Nationales de Libération (FNL fighting Major Pierre Buyoya's regime in Bujumbura) and worked with the Armée de Libération du Rwanda (Alir fighting General Paul Kagame's regime in Kigali)...
President Paul Kagame's Front Patriotique Rwandais faces its first broad opposition since seizing power in July 1994 (AC Vol 42 No 25)...
Vol 43 No 2 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
The Franco-British duo met Kabila Rwanda's President Paul Kagame and Uganda's President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni but left without any public assurances of troop withdrawals or demobilisation...
Vol 43 No 1 |
- CENTRAL AFRICA
Before the polls President Paul Kagame's Front Patriotique Rwandais wants to push an ambitious agenda of social judicial and constitutional reforms...
' General Paul Kagame told Africa Confidential on 9 December in Kigali as he explained plans to open up the country's politics ahead of national multi-party elections due in 2003...
Rumours that Rwandan leader Paul Kagame will provide a campaign helicopter are 'rubbish' says an FDD source...