Sadc leaders need to invite Rwanda’s Kagame for some closed-door meetings and ask him to help stop the atrocities that are happening in eastern DRC. The rebels have grown in numbers and are getting ...
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JOHANNESBURG - Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has lashed out at President Cyril Ramaphosa. He accuses him of lies, deliberate attacks and distorting their conversation on the DRC conflict.
Kagame said he held two conversations this week with Ramaphosa about the situation in eastern DRC, where M23 rebels, backed by Rwandan forces, are operating. Rwandan President Paul Kagame.