Rwandan President Paul Kagame was sworn in today for a fourth five-year term after winning last month's elections with an overwhelming majority of votes. Kagame pledged, in a speech during the inauguration ceremony attended by a number of African heads of state, to "preserve peace and national sovereignty and enhance national security." Kagame (66 years old) won the elections held last July with 99.18 percent of the votes. Kagame has been in power in the country since March 2000 with the approval of parliament, following his major role in putting the country back on the path of development after the genocide that Rwanda witnessed in 1994, before being elected in 2003, 2010 and 2017. In 2015, he oversaw constitutional amendments that reduced the presidential term from seven to five years, and allowed him to run for a fourth term. Source: Qatar News Agency
Related Articles
Zakat Office leadership, staff in Capital Secretariat condemn Zionist aggression on Lebanon
SANA’A – SABA : The staff and leadership of the General Authority for Zakat Office in the Capital Secretariat organized a solidarity stand with the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples, and to confront the forces of aggression and their agents.
The leade…
Several Palestinians Suffocate by Tear Gas During Israeli Raid into Ramallah-Area Village
Ramallah: Several Palestinian residents suffocated this evening by tear gas fired by Israeli forces during a military raid into Kafr Ein village, north of Ramallah, according to local sources.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency – WAF…
Pregnant Woman Suffers Injuries During Israeli Raid in Kafr Qallil
Kafr qallil: A Palestinian woman was injured on Saturday evening during an Israeli forces’ raid into the village of Kafr Qallil, east of Nablus. Local sources said that several Israeli military vehicles stormed the area, amid the firing of live bullet…
