Life Reflections When D.R. Congo bleeds, Rwanda bleeds too Somebody (the ever acerbic Mark Twain?) long ago advised against arguing with a certain category…ButamireSeptember 14, 2012
Life Reflections The day will come when North and South respect each other Away from the usual bravura that Rwandans like to throw at the Western countries and…ButamireSeptember 7, 2012
Life Reflections Rwanda’s war with blanketed bullies Looking at the unending journeys Rwandan officials are making to and from a litany of…ButamireAugust 31, 2012
Life Reflections Africa mourns a “visionary and gallant” son In Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia has lost a great son and perhaps the greatest leader the…ButamireAugust 24, 2012
Life Reflections Only regional leaders can bring peace to D.R. Congo Last Sunday (12.08.12), the journey of three Ugandan helicopters bound for Somalia was cut short…ButamireAugust 17, 2012
Life Reflections Who will exorcise the D.R. Congo’s stone curse? Today, the area around Rutshuru, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is under the glare…ButamireAugust 11, 2012
Life Reflections Is mocking international justice this expensive? Panic buttons have been hit over Rwanda and the sirens are blaring. Everybody would be…ButamireAugust 3, 2012
Life Reflections The messing and messed-up “international community” I remember attending “agacaca” during the colonial days. “Agacaca” then was a traditional arbitration process…ButamireJuly 27, 2012
Life Reflections The leadership in Rwanda is one with Rwandans I have no bone to pick with any journalist, least of all those who are…ButamireJuly 20, 2012
Life Reflections If Hammarskjöld was dispensed of, who is tiny Rwanda? Save for specialist historians, few remember the name Hammarskjöld. Late Dag Hammarskjöld was son to…ButamireJuly 13, 2012