Donald Kaberuka with Paul Kagame as Advisor in 2015

Economies in some once prosperous countries in Africa are struggling. Some of these countries have been ruled by authoritarian regimes which, after decades of brutal repression, mismanagement and lack of vision, appear to have run out of options. The leaders of these countries can no longer hide the troubling trends of their economies. Traditional international organizations, such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, the USAID, and others have moved or started to move away. Now, the leaders of these countries, desperate, are turning to unusual sources of funding. Among these unusual fundings are two related companies, owned or managed by the leaders of one of the poorest countries in Africa: Rwanda. Meanwhile, the Rwandan economy is in shambles, with the debt to Gross Domestic Product(GDP) ratio of more than 75% as of 2021 and growing.

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General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, military leader, Sudan, in October 25, 2021

After two years of hope following the overthrow of the last Sudanese bloody dictator Omar-al-Bashir, Sudan's military junta seized power in a coup on Monday, October 24, 2021. The military junta dissolved a transitional government that had been set up to manage the transition towards democracy. General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the Sovereign Council set up under the transition to share power among the military and civilians, led the coup.

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Rwandan Dictator Paul Kagame vs Rwandan Activist Yvonne Idamange Iryamugwiza, Feb 2021

Rwandan activist  Ms Yvonne Idamange Iryamugwiza was arrested by Rwandan national police, known as RNB, in the evening of February 15, 2021. She was accused of and condemned for inciting an uprising, publication of rumours, intentional assault and battery, genocide denial,  and blocking the enforcement of government orders.  In early 2021, Ms Yvonne Idamange Iryamugwiza  became suddenly a prominent activist after she made statements and recorded videos that went viral on social media, pointing to widespread assassinations  and disappearances of opposition leaders and government critics and abuses, corruption and other massacres by the Rwandan governent and military and the ailing Rwandan dictator General Paul Kagame (see AfroAmerica Network here:Rwanda: Opinion on Yvonne Iryamugwiza Idamange's Farewell Address. Her arrest  and condemnation for just expressing opinions have been widely criticized by activists around the World.

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Colonel Theoneste Bagosora

Colonel Theoneste Bagosora, one of the Rwandan military heroes who fought against the rebel forces seeking to reinstall a repressive ethnic monarchy following the Rwandan independance, has died. He was 80 years old.  Colonel Theoneste Bagosora was in detention in Bamako, the country of Mali, West Africa,  after a widely controversial sentence to 35 years  in prison by the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda (ICTR) for crimes of genocide and wars crimes  allegedly committed during the 1990-1994 Rwandan civil war.   Accused of being one of the top leaders during the 1990-1994 Rwandan civil war and genocide,  Colonel Theoneste Bagosora, during  lenghty trials, mistrials, unproven accusations, acquittals, and retrials, was finally sentenced, despite obvious lack of evidences and merits.  According to sources close to the family, Colonel Bagosora died of natural death, after a visit by his family members and with the hope of overdue justice in Rwanda and for all Rwandans.

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