Current Rwanda's president, Paul Kagame has won an avalanche triumph in the nation's presidential decisions, giving him a third term in office and broadening his 17 years in control.

Current Rwanda's president, Paul Kagame has won an avalanche triumph in the nation's presidential decisions, giving him a third term in office and broadening his 17 years in control. 


As indicated by the National Electoral Commission's Executive secretary, Charles Munyaneza, the 59-year-old previous guerrilla pioneer
secured 98.66 percent, 'we expect that regardless of the possibility that we get 100 percent of votes, there won't be any change," he said. 

Up until now, Kagame has prevailed upon universal acclaim for managing a serene and quick financial recuperation in the east African country since the 1994 genocide, when an expected 800,000 individuals were murdered

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