Vol 57 No 22 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
The arrest follows promises by Kabila at a recent meeting in Kigali with Rwandan President Paul Kagame and is seen as a means of buying favour from one of Kinshasa's smallest but most influential neighbours...
But that changed after he visited a new friend Rwanda's president Paul Kagame who had just won approval in a referendum to change the constitution allowing him to run for office again in 2017...
In 2013 Jakaya Kikwete sent thousands of Rwandan 'refugees' home after he and President Paul Kagame had fallen out publicly even though many had been settled in Tanzania for decades and were completely without resources in Rwanda itself...
Vol 57 No 4 |
- CONGO-KINSHASA
Most of the two Kivu provinces in Congo-Kinshasa's troubled east are more peaceful than they were thanks to neither President Paul Kagame of Rwanda nor President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda providing substantial military support to any rebel group based there – or not just yet...
The United States declared itself 'deeply disappointed' at President Paul Kagame's January decision to stand for a third term in office but he rapidly dismissed all concerns in a series of robust Tweets...
A lot of that is due to the fresh face he presents compared to the old faces of leaders such as Uganda's Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Rwanda's Paul Kagame and Congo-Kinshasa's Joseph Kabila...
Rwanda's Supreme Court was due to begin hearings on 23 September on whether the constitution could be changed to allow President Paul Kagame to stand for a third seven-year term in 2017...
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has started to lay the groundwork for constitutional changes to allow him to stand again beyond the currently permissible two terms (AC Vol 56 No 6 No room at the top)...
Vol 56 No 13 |
- RWANDA
- BRITAIN
Britain's arrest of Rwandan spy chief General Emmanuel Karenzi Karake on charges of crimes against humanity was either an unavoidable European treaty obligation a massive bureaucratic foul-up or a deft diplomatic move to voice disapproval of President Paul Kagame's campaign to change the constitution and secure a third term (AC Vol 56 No 6 No room at the top)...
Vol 56 No 11 |
- SOUTH SUDAN
Convened to discuss the regional 'security and humanitarian situation' the summit brought together some of Africa's longest serving leaders including Angola's José Eduardo dos Santos Rwanda's Paul Kagame and Uganda's Yoweri Museveni – all firm fans of extended presidential terms the issue that sparked the latest Burundi violence...