Updated News: Sources within the Rwandan Department of Military Intelligence confirm to an AfroAmerica Network correspondent in Kigali that another top Rwandan military commander was arrested. The last person to be arrested is Lieutenant-General Emmanuel Karake Karenzi. Those arrested now include General James Kabarebe, General Patrick Nyamvumba, General Charles Kayonga, and Lieutenant General Karake Karenzi.
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Rwandan Top Military Leaders, Suspected of Planning a Coup, Arrested in Kigali, Rwanda
Breaking News: Sources within the Rwandan Department of Military Intelligence tell an AfroAmerica Network correspondent in Kigali that key top Rwandan military commanders and leaders were arrested over this week. Those arrested include General James Kabarebe, General Patrick Nyamvumba, and General Charles Kayonga.
Rwandan Defence Forces Getting Ready for War Against Burundi and Uganda, according to Sources within Rwandan Military Intelligence.

Rwandan General Paul Kagame and Burundian Pierre Nkurunziza Playing Soccer Before they Became Enemies
Sources within Rwandan Military Intelligence tell an AfroAmerica Network correspondent in Kigali that Rwandan Military commanders were asked to get ready to invade Burundi and infiltrate Uganda with the goal to overthrow the governments of Uganda and Burundi in upcoming weeks or months.
Rwandan General Mubaraka Muganga Explains Rwandan Government Military and Political Strategy: Sustain Endless wars in DR Congo, Ruling France, and a Tight Grip on The CommonWealth.
In a meeting with young people in Kigali, Rwanda on February 26, 2020, General Mubaraka Muganga, the top commander of the Rwandan Defence Forces in the Central and Western Regions of Rwanda, explained and emphasized the political strategies, warmongering policies, intelligence operations, and the manipulation of the international community and the social media, including Youtube and Twitter, by the Rwandan Government led by dictator General Paul Kagame.
In his speech to the young Rwandans who operate motorcycle taxis in the capital Kigali, General Mubaraka Muganga explained and confirmed the following: