President Paul Kagame has dismissed what South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said about the conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, accusing him of distorting their discussions. Kagame ...
In a controversial interview, Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, joked that he would use a crude Afrikaans insult if Rwandan President Paul Kagame confronted him as he did with President Cyril Ramaphosa ...
Kagame accused Ramaphosa of distorting and lying about the issues they discussed, which were also misreported by the press. The Rwandan leader had some conversations on phone with his South ...
Following the deaths of 13 South African soldiers near Goma in eastern DRC last week, Ramaphosa called for a measured approach by Rwanda,signaling that South Africa ultimately holds Kagame's ...
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Matters of importance are discussed properly behind closed doors, so I'm not going to get into the mud,' said Ramaphosa.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has expressed displeasure over a claim by his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, who said 13 soldiers from his country were killed by the Rwanda Defence Army ...
The Rwandan president accused president Cyril Ramaphosa and officials of distorting talks between the two, calling it a mix ...
M23's rapid offensive in eastern Congo has rekindled tensions in the already fraught relationship between Rwanda and South ...