• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Opinion
  • Columns
  • Exposé
  • World
  • Lifestyle
HT Exclusive: Kagame Highly Expected To Win Fourth Term As He Endures Critics Of His Long Rule

HT Exclusive: Kagame Highly Expected To Win Fourth Term As He Endures Critics Of His Long Rule

1 year ago
JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

7 hours ago
JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

12 hours ago
CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

12 hours ago
Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

13 hours ago
Ghana Down South Africa To Clinch WAFCON Bronze, Nigeria, Morocco Clash In Final

Ghana Down South Africa To Clinch WAFCON Bronze, Nigeria, Morocco Clash In Final

18 hours ago
Sunday, July 27, 2025
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
Heritage Times
No Result
View All Result
Translate |
  • Login
  • Politics
    CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

    CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

    Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

    Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

    Insecurity In West Africa No Longer France’s Concern — Minister

    Insecurity In West Africa No Longer France’s Concern — Minister

    Rwanda: Kagame Appoints Top Central Bank Official As New PM

    Rwanda: Kagame Appoints Top Central Bank Official As New PM

    Strained Relations: Ramaphosa, Trump To Meet This Week

    US: Lawmakers Vote To Favour Bill Seeking Sanctions Against SA Over Its Foreign Policy

    As Regional Tension Worsens, Eritrea Cautions Ethiopia Against Conflict

    As Regional Tension Worsens, Eritrea Cautions Ethiopia Against Conflict

    Algeria Is Neutral In Libya Conflict, Says President Tebboune

    Algeria Is Neutral In Libya Conflict, Says President Tebboune

    Burkina Faso: Military Govt Scraps Electoral Body, Says It’s Waste Of Funds

    Burkina Faso: Military Govt Scraps Electoral Body, Says It’s Waste Of Funds

    UK Considers Reducing Voting Age To 16

    UK Considers Reducing Voting Age To 16

  • Economy
    Nigerian Govt, BoI Earmark N50m Innovation Grant For STEMM Students

    Nigerian Govt, BoI Earmark N50m Innovation Grant For STEMM Students

    IMF To Visit Senegal In August, With Focus On Hidden Debts, New Disbursements

    IMF To Visit Senegal In August, With Focus On Hidden Debts, New Disbursements

    Kenya: President Ruto’s Convoy Kills British National

    Kenya: Rating Agency Says Cost Of Debt Servicing’ll Remain High Over Local Borrowing

    Zambia Seals $1.1bn Deal With Chinese Firm To Construct 60,000 BPD Refinery

    Zambia Seals $1.1bn Deal With Chinese Firm To Construct 60,000 BPD Refinery

    Gita Gopinath To Step Down From IMF, Return To Harvard Faculty In September

    Gita Gopinath To Step Down From IMF, Return To Harvard Faculty In September

    AfDB To Boost Sustainable Agriculture In Morocco With $116 Million Loan

    AfDB To Boost Sustainable Agriculture In Morocco With $116 Million Loan

    Ghana, Serbia To Sign Labour Mobility Agreement

    Ghana, Serbia To Sign Labour Mobility Agreement

    Ghana: President Mahama Stops Payment Of Fuel Allowance To Officials

    Ghana: President Mahama Stops Payment Of Fuel Allowance To Officials

    Record-Breaking Mars Rock Found In Niger Fetches $4.3M At Auction

    Record-Breaking Mars Rock Found In Niger Fetches $4.3M At Auction

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
  • Politics
    CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

    CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

    Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

    Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

    Insecurity In West Africa No Longer France’s Concern — Minister

    Insecurity In West Africa No Longer France’s Concern — Minister

    Rwanda: Kagame Appoints Top Central Bank Official As New PM

    Rwanda: Kagame Appoints Top Central Bank Official As New PM

    Strained Relations: Ramaphosa, Trump To Meet This Week

    US: Lawmakers Vote To Favour Bill Seeking Sanctions Against SA Over Its Foreign Policy

    As Regional Tension Worsens, Eritrea Cautions Ethiopia Against Conflict

    As Regional Tension Worsens, Eritrea Cautions Ethiopia Against Conflict

    Algeria Is Neutral In Libya Conflict, Says President Tebboune

    Algeria Is Neutral In Libya Conflict, Says President Tebboune

    Burkina Faso: Military Govt Scraps Electoral Body, Says It’s Waste Of Funds

    Burkina Faso: Military Govt Scraps Electoral Body, Says It’s Waste Of Funds

    UK Considers Reducing Voting Age To 16

    UK Considers Reducing Voting Age To 16

  • Economy
    Nigerian Govt, BoI Earmark N50m Innovation Grant For STEMM Students

    Nigerian Govt, BoI Earmark N50m Innovation Grant For STEMM Students

    IMF To Visit Senegal In August, With Focus On Hidden Debts, New Disbursements

    IMF To Visit Senegal In August, With Focus On Hidden Debts, New Disbursements

    Kenya: President Ruto’s Convoy Kills British National

    Kenya: Rating Agency Says Cost Of Debt Servicing’ll Remain High Over Local Borrowing

    Zambia Seals $1.1bn Deal With Chinese Firm To Construct 60,000 BPD Refinery

    Zambia Seals $1.1bn Deal With Chinese Firm To Construct 60,000 BPD Refinery

    Gita Gopinath To Step Down From IMF, Return To Harvard Faculty In September

    Gita Gopinath To Step Down From IMF, Return To Harvard Faculty In September

    AfDB To Boost Sustainable Agriculture In Morocco With $116 Million Loan

    AfDB To Boost Sustainable Agriculture In Morocco With $116 Million Loan

    Ghana, Serbia To Sign Labour Mobility Agreement

    Ghana, Serbia To Sign Labour Mobility Agreement

    Ghana: President Mahama Stops Payment Of Fuel Allowance To Officials

    Ghana: President Mahama Stops Payment Of Fuel Allowance To Officials

    Record-Breaking Mars Rock Found In Niger Fetches $4.3M At Auction

    Record-Breaking Mars Rock Found In Niger Fetches $4.3M At Auction

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
No Result
View All Result
First with the News

HT Exclusive: Kagame Highly Expected To Win Fourth Term As He Endures Critics Of His Long Rule

July 15, 2024
in Top Stories, World
0
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

By Elie Mutangana, Kigali

Rwandans from July 14 to 16 are going to the polls for parliamentary and presidential election, marking the fourth election happening in the country after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsis.

Relatedreading

JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

The election on July 14 started with Rwandans in diaspora, with first voters said to have casted their vote. Over nine million Rwandans registered for the poll, with two million of them going to vote for their first-time, according Rwanda’s National Electoral Commission (NEC).

In 2023, the government of Rwanda decided to synchronize parliamentary and presidential elections to relieve the budget from much burden.

The harmonized election will see up to 589 candidates contending for 80 seats in Chamber of Deputies and three presidential candidates.

The incumbent Paul Kagame who has been in the seat for 24 years is running against two opposition candidates; Frank Habineza who represents the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda (DGPR) and one independent candidate, Phillipe Mpayimana.

The three candidates similarly contested in the 2017 election, when Kagame dominantly defeated them with 99% of votes.

Not only those three who aspired for the seat, some aspired too but could not be cleared by the electoral commission due to failure to comply with guidelines.

The commission set up polling stations and deployed materials across the country, as well as other 160 stations in various foreign countries facilitating all Rwandan with casting their votes wherever they could be.

So far, over 1000 local and foreign observers have been accredited to observe the polling process.

All candidates successfully closed their month-long campaign rallies across the country effectively on July 13. The candidates were able to meet their supporters with pledges they would do if elected.

In the campaign rallies, the candidate of the ruling party, Paul Kagame of Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF), expectedly emerged as the most supported candidate, compared to his competitors who still received a modest number of supporters.

The campaign rallies recap much possibilities for RPF candidate, Paul Kagame, to win the election, allowing him to mark three decades as the Head of state in Rwanda.

“Leading Rwandans cannot be compared to anything. Leading RPF also cannot be compared to anything,” said Kagame at a campaign rally in Kigali city. He assured his supporters to swiftly continue doing good things to the country in the next term.

Among other pledges of him include keeping the country on the track of development through making advancements in key sectors of the country.

“Priority number one is continue to make as much progress as we can in the area of security, stability of our country, social economy development progress and continuing to see the country developing in all aspects of development,” Kagame pledged.

On the other hand, Kagame’s second competitor Frank Habineza also shared that he has hopes for winning the election after recalling the slight increase of supporters he has gained over the campaigns.

“I am confident that I will win the election successfully. Now I have 55 percent of possibility to win the position of Head of state. I also see the number of parliamentary candidates from my party increasing. We will have at least 20 representatives in the Chamber of deputies,” the candidate told journalists in a press conference held on July 11.

Independent candidate, Mpayimana, a former journalist, who in the previous election poorly got below one percent of vote, hopes to increase the number of votes this time.

“I just want to increase the number of votes just to prove that the state of democracy in Rwanda has improved,” said Mpayimana, who now works in Rwanda’s Ministry of Unity and Civic Engagement.

Steven Nizeyimana, a Political analyst and journalist who spoke to HT Exclusive, shared a view that this year’s presidential campaigns emerged with improvements compared to the previous one. According to him, the winner of the election is maximumly guessed to be the ruling party’s flagbearer, Paul Kagame, but he commends that Kagame’s competitors were at least given conducive chance to campaign.

“It looks like the mindset has changed. Previously, candidates who run against the ruling party could be mistreat by local officials and voters could not attend their campaigns to hear about their plans”.

He continued, “now we have seen changes, the candidates were given all needed support including security and the media tried to be with them”.

DGPR’s Candidate Habineza acknowledges the changes and improvement and sees the country moving forward.

“People used to think we were enemies of the country, but I see something has changed,” he said.

During the election period, the National Electral Commission (NEC) prohibit all related campaigning activities and warns candidates not to stay at polling stations after casting their votes.

Incumbent Kagame Responds To Those Who Want Him To Leave.

In a recent press conference on July 13, Kagame said he gets confused and sees it as not fair to be asked by people who are not even Rwandans ‘when he is leaving the presidential seat’.

Kagame has been a target of critics especially from westerners and other foreigners, accusing him of clinging on the presidential seat in Rwanda.

Kagame openly responded that he leads because Rwandans wants him to lead them, otherwise, he says he would have rested.

“It’s like I committed an offence accepting to be a President. Every day I am being asked ‘when are you leaving’. This people who made me president are still wanting me to be the president, but somebody else from somewhere says ‘no no no you are too long’. These guys who ask this and tell me that, even if they wanted, they cannot be president of Rwanda because they do not belong to Rwanda”.

Kagame said that becoming the president was not his plan, yet it came to him as an accident or by luck.

In 1994, when Kagame had won the war that stopped the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsis, he reveals that he was suggested to lead the country but then he refused, stating that he felt not ready for the position.

That time, the former President, Pasteur Bizimungu was appointed and led the country until 2000 when he resigned. Kagame reminds that he lived for about six years serving other roles in country as not the president.

“When President Bizimungu had gone, I was again suggested to lead the country and that time I agreed,” said Kagame.

Who Will Be Kagame’s Successor?

Kagame reminds that even if he is agreeing to be the president, he wants his party and all Rwandans to start identifying people who would follow his footpath. As he announced, he plans not to groom anybody to be his successor, pointing that it’s up to members of his party and Rwandans to collectively find the one.

“I know for sure that somebody will be found if we don’t count the many years I have been around or going forward because [finding him] is a necessity”.

When sked what he thinks would happen in Rwanda after he leaves, he answered ‘I am really not sure what happens when I am not here, I don’t want to guess and just start imagining things, I do what I have to while I am here and I do it with the people of this country”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tags: Paul KagameRwanda
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

JUST IN: Argentina Edge Resilient Columbia, Lift Historic Copa America Amidst Violence 

Next Post

China’s Economic Slowdown Sparks Urgency For Policy Reform

Related Posts

JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

July 26, 2025
JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

July 26, 2025

CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

Ghana Down South Africa To Clinch WAFCON Bronze, Nigeria, Morocco Clash In Final

Insecurity In West Africa No Longer France’s Concern — Minister

Next Post
China’s Economic Slowdown Sparks Urgency For Policy Reform

China’s Economic Slowdown Sparks Urgency For Policy Reform

Please login to join discussion
AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2

Updates

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

July 26, 2025
JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

July 26, 2025
CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

July 26, 2025
Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

July 26, 2025
JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia
ADVERTISEMENT

Most Recent

JUST IN: Nigeria Wins 10th WAFCON Title After Dramatic Comeback Against Morocco

July 26, 2025

JUST IN: Nigeria Wallop Rwanda In 2025 AfroBasket Opener

July 26, 2025

CAR: President Touadera Announces Third Term Bid After Removing Tenure Limit

July 26, 2025

Cameroon: Electoral Body Disqualifies President Biya’s Main Challenger

July 26, 2025

Ghana Down South Africa To Clinch WAFCON Bronze, Nigeria, Morocco Clash In Final

July 26, 2025

Insecurity In West Africa No Longer France’s Concern — Minister

July 25, 2025

Nigerian Govt, BoI Earmark N50m Innovation Grant For STEMM Students

July 25, 2025

Nigerian Govt Moves To Rescue Stranded Citizens In Central African Republic

July 25, 2025

About

Heritage Times HT stands as a beacon of pan-African journalism, dedicated to amplyfing the rich tapestry of voices and narratives across the continent. With unwavering commitment, we illuminate the evocative essence of Africa, offering a fresh perspective that captivates our global audience.

Featured

From Hope To Fear: Kenya Joins East Africa’s Crackdown On Free Expression

AfDB Set For A New President, As Ould Tah Gains Continental Endorsement

How Dangote Is Turning Trump’s Trade War Into Africa’s Opportunity

Connect

Connect with us on social media and receive timely updates on the go.

Get Updates

  • About
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

No Result
View All Result
  • Welcome
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Exposé
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Columns
    • Opinion
  • World
  • __________________
  • Make a Donation
  • Photo Speaks
  • Videos
  • You-Report
  • Whistleblower
  • Advertise
  • HT Events
  • About HT
  • Contact us

© 2024 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In