Rwanda's Kagame sworn in for fourth term
- Paul Kagame was sworn in for a fourth term after winning over 99% of the vote in last month's elections.
- He took the oath before Chief Justice Faustin Ntezilyayo, pledging to “preserve peace and national sovereignty.”
- Rights activists stated his victory highlights the lack of democracy in Rwanda.
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Kagame sworn in for another term after landslide victory in Rwanda
Paul Kagame was sworn in on Sunday for another five-year term as Rwanda’s president following a decisive victory in last month’s election. The Chief Justice of Rwanda, Faustin Nteziryayo, administered the oath during a ceremony held at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, which was attended by several African leaders and a large crowd of spectators. In his oath, Kagame committed to upholding the Constitution and laws of Rwanda, preserving peace, maint…
Rwanda’s President Kagame sworn in to extend lengthy tenure
By Philbert Girinema KIGALI (Reuters) -Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame was sworn into office on Sunday for a five-year term, after a landslide win in last month’s election extended his near quarter century in office. The 66-year-old former rebel leader won the July poll with 99.18% of the vote, after eight other candidates including his most vocal critics were barred by the electoral commission. Kagame won acclaim from Western and regional leader…
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