About PAUL KAGAME'S Corrupt Style of Leadership!!!

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Dear President Paul Kagame, Practice What You Preach Sir! Source: African dictator: Dear Mr President, I never thought of writing you a letter Sir. I am compelled to do so after listening to your speech yesterday on Wednesday 22, August 2011 to over 400 local leaders from Rwandan Districts. The main message you kept driving home, your Excellency, was that Rwandan leaders must work closely with the populace, avoid corruption and desist from using national resources for individual own benefit. Indeed, your definition of good leadership, as you kept repeating, is “people-based” and involves the citizens – the latter must be able to criticize their leaders where things do not go right. As you emphasized, leaders in turn take criticism positively and use it as an opportunity to improve their performance. The Citizen is the king, according to your Excellency. Your Excellency, this was a brilliant speech. In fact, translating it in English robs its strength, especially where you emphasized that a Government that serves the interests of the people is anchored on an unshakeable foundation. Excellent stuff! Mr President, I thought that the high mark of your extraordinary speech was when you warned against greed, reminding all Rwandans and their leaders, presumably including yourself that “there is no value in greed” and that “greed may benefit an individual in the short term, but such individual has no peace whatsoever, nor will he or she ever be at ease with such an enormous burden. You repeated these themes over and over again Sir, reminding the over 400 local Government leaders that their job is to protect the resources of the citizens and ensure value for their money. Rwandans, you said expect services equivalent to their resources – there is simply no room or excuse for failure to deliver to the people. Mr President, these are all fine words, but do you live by the wisdom and standards you have prescribed? Here are my problems, Your Excellency: The Jets: • From where did you get the money to buy these two jets that cost over US$100,000,000.00 pictured here? • Where do you put the money that comes from the charter of these jets when you are not using them? • How much money do you take from Rwandan taxpayers’ Treasury to finance the many trips you make abroad, including visits made by your wife and children? • Are you not bothered by the fact that the Secretary to the Treasury, Kampeta Sayinzoga is your nephew’s wife, Sir – you never heard of the sins of “conflict of interest”? The farm: • Look at your 45-acre Lake Muhazi farm of yours – it stretches on both sides of the lake beyond behind you, where you and President Yoweri Museveni are standing. • Why so much land when the average population density among the Rwandans is over 400 people per square kilometre? • Remember that you forced your thieving RPA Generals to return the land they had grabbed? Why did you keep yours? The cars: • You have a pair of Range Rover, Mr President. • Are they yours personally or they belong to the state? • Does this kind of vehicle give Rwandans dignity when you drive past them in rugs? The companies: • You are the one who runs Crystal Investments – that is how you made Professor Mannasseh Nshuti who failed in every post in Rwanda, the Group Chairman. • What have you done with the dividends from, for example, Crystal’s most successful Company, MTN Rwanda, since it was established more than 10 years ago? • Show the Rwandan public, especially RPF members that supposedly own Crystal, a single Annual Report please! The properties: • Admit it, Mr President – you, your nephew Byusa and Katari Sekoko own Kigali City Towers. Where did you get the cash? The London Building : • You, nephew Byusa and Hatari also own “Rwanda House, the building that houses the Rwandan High Commission. The Luxury Hotels: • Apparently, Your Excellency, you stay only in top hotels in your many trips which not even the President of France or Prime Minister of Great Britain would not dare set foot in because of accountability issues in their countries. • With your huge entourage that numbers over ten people, hotel presidential suites must cost Rwandan taxpayers a fortune, Sir. Something does not add up, Mr President. On your small salary as Head of State of a low-income country whose gross domestic product stands at a mere US$5.6 billion (even poorer than Haiti at US$6.6billion, Uganda US$17billion, TZ US$22billion and Kenya US$32billion), how have you acquired this enormous wealth? What have we here then, Mr President? Greed, you said, may benefit an individual in the short term, but such individual will never have peace – nor would he or she ever be at ease with such an enormous burden. So how do you live with yourself, Sir? Aren’t you greedy or perhaps corrupt, Sir? But here is your chance – please, explain yourself. Otherwise Rwandans, especially those 400 leaders you spoke to so eloquently might become disillusioned by what appears to be a double-standard, Sir. Worried Citizen; Kigali, Rwanda, Tuesday, August 23, 2011
 
Are you sure you are using the right channel to President Kagame?
 
Another garbage from Kagame hater,wee mtu umeishiwa kweli kweli.
 
Hivi kuna kiongozi Afrika mashariki more corrupt than Kikwete? Kila safari anayokwenda nje imeigharimu Tanzania dola milioni tatu. Fanya hesabu.
 
Hivi kuna kiongozi Afrika mashariki more corrupt than Kikwete? Kila safari anayokwenda nje imeigharimu Tanzania dola milioni tatu. Fanya hesabu.

Ndugu siyo kwamba ninamtetea Kikwete juu ya safari zake za nje ya nchi,,Lahasha,,ila utofautishe kati ya Ruswa na safari za nje,,ukizungumzia kuhusu safari nyingi za nje basi useme Matumizi mabaya ya Pesa ya serikali
 
Dear President Paul Kagame, Practice What You Preach Sir! Source: African dictator: Dear Mr President, I never thought of writing you a letter Sir. I am compelled to do so after listening to your speech yesterday on Wednesday 22, August 2011 to over 400 local leaders from Rwandan Districts. The main message you kept driving home, your Excellency, was that Rwandan leaders must work closely with the populace, avoid corruption and desist from using national resources for individual own benefit. Indeed, your definition of good leadership, as you kept repeating, is "people-based" and involves the citizens – the latter must be able to criticize their leaders where things do not go right. As you emphasized, leaders in turn take criticism positively and use it as an opportunity to improve their performance. The Citizen is the king, according to your Excellency. Your Excellency, this was a brilliant speech. In fact, translating it in English robs its strength, especially where you emphasized that a Government that serves the interests of the people is anchored on an unshakeable foundation. Excellent stuff! Mr President, I thought that the high mark of your extraordinary speech was when you warned against greed, reminding all Rwandans and their leaders, presumably including yourself that "there is no value in greed" and that "greed may benefit an individual in the short term, but such individual has no peace whatsoever, nor will he or she ever be at ease with such an enormous burden. You repeated these themes over and over again Sir, reminding the over 400 local Government leaders that their job is to protect the resources of the citizens and ensure value for their money. Rwandans, you said expect services equivalent to their resources – there is simply no room or excuse for failure to deliver to the people. Mr President, these are all fine words, but do you live by the wisdom and standards you have prescribed? Here are my problems, Your Excellency: The Jets: • From where did you get the money to buy these two jets that cost over US$100,000,000.00 pictured here? • Where do you put the money that comes from the charter of these jets when you are not using them? • How much money do you take from Rwandan taxpayers' Treasury to finance the many trips you make abroad, including visits made by your wife and children? • Are you not bothered by the fact that the Secretary to the Treasury, Kampeta Sayinzoga is your nephew's wife, Sir – you never heard of the sins of "conflict of interest"? The farm: • Look at your 45-acre Lake Muhazi farm of yours – it stretches on both sides of the lake beyond behind you, where you and President Yoweri Museveni are standing. • Why so much land when the average population density among the Rwandans is over 400 people per square kilometre? • Remember that you forced your thieving RPA Generals to return the land they had grabbed? Why did you keep yours? The cars: • You have a pair of Range Rover, Mr President. • Are they yours personally or they belong to the state? • Does this kind of vehicle give Rwandans dignity when you drive past them in rugs? The companies: • You are the one who runs Crystal Investments – that is how you made Professor Mannasseh Nshuti who failed in every post in Rwanda, the Group Chairman. • What have you done with the dividends from, for example, Crystal's most successful Company, MTN Rwanda, since it was established more than 10 years ago? • Show the Rwandan public, especially RPF members that supposedly own Crystal, a single Annual Report please! The properties: • Admit it, Mr President – you, your nephew Byusa and Katari Sekoko own Kigali City Towers. Where did you get the cash? The London Building : • You, nephew Byusa and Hatari also own "Rwanda House, the building that houses the Rwandan High Commission. The Luxury Hotels: • Apparently, Your Excellency, you stay only in top hotels in your many trips which not even the President of France or Prime Minister of Great Britain would not dare set foot in because of accountability issues in their countries. • With your huge entourage that numbers over ten people, hotel presidential suites must cost Rwandan taxpayers a fortune, Sir. Something does not add up, Mr President. On your small salary as Head of State of a low-income country whose gross domestic product stands at a mere US$5.6 billion (even poorer than Haiti at US$6.6billion, Uganda US$17billion, TZ US$22billion and Kenya US$32billion), how have you acquired this enormous wealth? What have we here then, Mr President? Greed, you said, may benefit an individual in the short term, but such individual will never have peace – nor would he or she ever be at ease with such an enormous burden. So how do you live with yourself, Sir? Aren't you greedy or perhaps corrupt, Sir? But here is your chance – please, explain yourself. Otherwise Rwandans, especially those 400 leaders you spoke to so eloquently might become disillusioned by what appears to be a double-standard, Sir. Worried Citizen; Kigali, Rwanda, Tuesday, August 23, 2011

ni Hatari sekoko si katari!
 
Waafrika mtabaki chini daima tu hata mawazo ya mwandishi ni finyu.
Nathubutu kusema hivo,je unasemaje kuhusiana na viongozi wa kiafrica wanaoweka pesa uswisi?je kuna chochote walichokifanya kinachoonekana comparing na kagame alichofanya katika nchi yake?
Tumia akili,,nchi imetoka katika genoside mwaka 1994,lakini angalia changes alizoleta,je na mbio za uhuru za nchi nyingine miaka 40,50 bila vita?
Mbona hamumsemi Obama ambaye anasapoti waasi wa syria dhidi ya Asad?
Mbona hamsemi marekani ilipovamia iraq,afghanistan etc
je wananchi wa libya ,iraq,sa hv wana hali gani ya maisha comparing na viongozi wao waliouawa?kikwete hana mali?Mkapa?kenyata?kabila?
Ndio maana wanasema waandishi wa habari ndio wanaochochea mvurugano baina ya tz na rwanda,,,,rudi darasani.hizo ni akili za kitumwa,elimu haijakusaidia
 
Sasa unashangaa mtu kumiliki ekari 45?kweli unapoteza wino,muda wako kwa kulalamika ekari 45 tu?
 
Another garbage from Kagame hater,wee mtu umeishiwa kweli kweli.

3 facts we all know perhaps you answer on his behalf
1. the brand new jet they call them(boeing themselves) next generation boeing 737-800 series???????
2. kigali city tower
3. crystal investment
 
Ndugu siyo kwamba ninamtetea Kikwete juu ya safari zake za nje ya nchi,,Lahasha,,ila utofautishe kati ya Ruswa na safari za nje,,ukizungumzia kuhusu safari nyingi za nje basi useme Matumizi mabaya ya Pesa ya serikali

Ndugu yangu hata matumizi mabaya ya pesa za serikali ni rushwa. Huwezi kwenda safari itanayogharimu dola elfu tano ukachukua benki elfu ishirini na tano. Ni wizi wa mchana.
 
3 facts we all know perhaps you answer on his behalf
1. the brand new jet they call them(boeing themselves) next generation boeing 737-800 series???????
2. kigali city tower
3. crystal investment

Wanyarwanda wengi upeo wao wa kufikiri umefichwa kwenye "Genocide campaign" anayofanya Kagame, lakini siku wakistuka watajua ukweli kwamba Kagame ni hatari kwa Rwanda kuliko wanavyofikiria! Nawashauri watafute kitabu kinaitwa "A Man of the People"
 
Ndugu yangu hata matumizi mabaya ya pesa za serikali ni rushwa. Huwezi kwenda safari itanayogharimu dola elfu tano ukachukua benki elfu ishirini na tano. Ni wizi wa mchana.
Ndugu ni dhahiri kwamba unaweza ukawa una2mia pesa pasipo na utaratibu maalumu yaani ma2mizi makubwa lakini ukawa hutoi/kupokea ruswa,,tofauti kati ya ruswa na matumizi mabaya ya pesa ni kwamba ma2mizi mabaya ya pesa siyo lazima iwe ruswa lakini ruswa inaingia kwenye ma2mizi mabaya ya pesa,,,,,,,yaani Ruswa ni subset ya ma2mizi mabaya ya pesa lakini cyo lazma ukiwa una2mia pesa hovyo ni mtoa/mpokea ruswa....Huo ni mtazamo wangu 2 lakini
 
Sasa unashangaa mtu kumiliki ekari 45?kweli unapoteza wino,muda wako kwa kulalamika ekari 45 tu?

inaweza kuwa tatizo na hasa kwa nchi ndogo kama Rwanda yenye km za mraba 26,000 ukilinganisha na mkoa wa Kagera kwa mfano wenye km za mraba zaidi ya 40,000; na nchi hiyo ikawa na idadi ya watu milioni zaidi ya tano ilhali kagera haina hata milioni tatu.
mtu mmoja kumiliki ekari 45 kwa context ya Rwanda linaweza kuwa tatizo.........Lakini kwa nchi kubwa kama tz haina mbaya hata mimi nina ekari mia mbili na sijawhai kuulizwa.
 
On June 30, Kagame repeated that hewould not respond to those who advised him to negotiate with the FDLR, but alsowarned that in the right place and when the right time came "I will hitthem" for "there are lines one cannot cross".
 
On June 30, Kagame repeated that hewould not respond to those who advised him to negotiate with the FDLR, but alsowarned that in the right place and when the right time came "I will hit them" for "there are lines one cannot cross".
 
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dear president paul kagame, practice what you preach sir! Source: African dictator: Dear mr president, i never thought of writing you a letter sir. I am compelled to do so after listening to your speech yesterday on wednesday 22, august 2011 to over 400 local leaders from rwandan districts. The main message you kept driving home, your excellency, was that rwandan leaders must work closely with the populace, avoid corruption and desist from using national resources for individual own benefit. Indeed, your definition of good leadership, as you kept repeating, is "people-based" and involves the citizens – the latter must be able to criticize their leaders where things do not go right. As you emphasized, leaders in turn take criticism positively and use it as an opportunity to improve their performance. The citizen is the king, according to your excellency. Your excellency, this was a brilliant speech. In fact, translating it in english robs its strength, especially where you emphasized that a government that serves the interests of the people is anchored on an unshakeable foundation. Excellent stuff! Mr president, i thought that the high mark of your extraordinary speech was when you warned against greed, reminding all rwandans and their leaders, presumably including yourself that "there is no value in greed" and that "greed may benefit an individual in the short term, but such individual has no peace whatsoever, nor will he or she ever be at ease with such an enormous burden. You repeated these themes over and over again sir, reminding the over 400 local government leaders that their job is to protect the resources of the citizens and ensure value for their money. Rwandans, you said expect services equivalent to their resources – there is simply no room or excuse for failure to deliver to the people. Mr president, these are all fine words, but do you live by the wisdom and standards you have prescribed? Here are my problems, your excellency: the jets: • from where did you get the money to buy these two jets that cost over us$100,000,000.00 pictured here? • where do you put the money that comes from the charter of these jets when you are not using them? • how much money do you take from rwandan taxpayers' treasury to finance the many trips you make abroad, including visits made by your wife and children? • are you not bothered by the fact that the secretary to the treasury, kampeta sayinzoga is your nephew's wife, sir – you never heard of the sins of "conflict of interest"? the farm: • look at your 45-acre lake muhazi farm of yours – it stretches on both sides of the lake beyond behind you, where you and president yoweri museveni are standing. • why so much land when the average population density among the rwandans is over 400 people per square kilometre? • remember that you forced your thieving rpa generals to return the land they had grabbed? Why did you keep yours? the cars: • you have a pair of range rover, mr president. • are they yours personally or they belong to the state? • does this kind of vehicle give rwandans dignity when you drive past them in rugs? the companies: • you are the one who runs crystal investments – that is how you made professor mannasseh nshuti who failed in every post in rwanda, the group chairman. • what have you done with the dividends from, for example, crystal's most successful company, mtn rwanda, since it was established more than 10 years ago? • show the rwandan public, especially rpf members that supposedly own crystal, a single annual report please! the properties: • admit it, mr president – you, your nephew byusa and katari sekoko own kigali city towers. Where did you get the cash? the london building : • you, nephew byusa and hatari also own "rwanda house, the building that houses the rwandan high commission. The luxury hotels: • apparently, your excellency, you stay only in top hotels in your many trips which not even the president of france or prime minister of great britain would not dare set foot in because of accountability issues in their countries. • with your huge entourage that numbers over ten people, hotel presidential suites must cost rwandan taxpayers a fortune, sir. Something does not add up, mr president. On your small salary as head of state of a low-income country whose gross domestic product stands at a mere us$5.6 billion (even poorer than haiti at us$6.6billion, uganda us$17billion, tz us$22billion and kenya us$32billion), how have you acquired this enormous wealth? What have we here then, mr president? Greed, you said, may benefit an individual in the short term, but such individual will never have peace – nor would he or she ever be at ease with such an enormous burden. So how do you live with yourself, sir? Aren't you greedy or perhaps corrupt, sir? But here is your chance – please, explain yourself. Otherwise rwandans, especially those 400 leaders you spoke to so eloquently might become disillusioned by what appears to be a double-standard, sir. Worried citizen; kigali, rwanda, tuesday, august 23, 2011
wow!!
'all people are equal but some are more equal than others'
 
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