As noted before, this year will be interesting for Rwandans and for Rwanda’s criminal ruler

As noted before, this year will be interesting for and for 's criminal ruler, business will not be as usual. The economy is at dog's whistle, social welfare is at calamity stage and internal wrangles and discontent within RPF is mentally boiling waiting for a trigger. For the last 3 years, the most pressing issue within criminal 's inner circle has been the removal – overthrow of Peter Nkurunziza. For the last year, we have witnessed the butchering of Kagame's special forces in streets and jungles of and Southern Kivu.

Innocent, young and untrained boys are being sent to war theatres to be annihilated at the hands of seasoned fighters. Kagame's hate against Peter Nkurunziza has led to lost of innocent lives, this will continue to play until one eliminates another (Kagame vs Nkurunziza).

For the last year, out of our eyes, the cold war has been fought within kiriba ondes of Southern Kivu, there has been a quite protected war in this region of DR between Rwanda's special forces with the help of Burundian rebels trained in Nyungwe, Nasho, Gabiro and Bugogwe against Burundian special forces who were welcomed in the Country by DR Congo.

Below, I have posted the evidence of this cold war between Burundi and Rwanda. This week, rebels trained by Rwanda and capture in this nasty cold war are being handed to Burundi's authority by Congolese FARDC at the of Gatumba. Present during the handing in, they were Rwanda's invited RDF officers, TZ, MONUSCO, , S.A and Angola. In few weeks to come, more rebels captured in this nasty cold war will be handed to Burundi, as the Congolese forces are still screening who is Burundian and who is Rwandan.

2017, the stakes are high between the two adversary Countries (Rwanda vs Burundi/Kagame vs Nkurunziza).

Gakwerere Rpf

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