The 30-year rule of Paul Kagame is set to be extended by the voters in the presidential election
Rwandans are voting in an election that is expected to extend the 30-year rule of President Paul Kagame
Rwandans are voting in an election that is expected to extend the 30-year rule of President Paul Kagame.
The Central African nation is voting on a potential fourth term for President Paul Kagame. Opposition figures say they have been threatened and arbitrarily detained.
Incumbent since 2000 is seeking fourth seven-year term after winning more than 90% of votes in last three ballots
Rwandans are voting in an election that is expected to extend the 30-year rule of President Paul Kagame Rwandans vote in presidential election that's set
Rwandans lined up on Monday to elect their next president, with incumbent Paul Kagame widely expected to win a fourth term and extend his near quarter century in charge of the East African country.
Kagame, Rwanda’s de facto leader since 1994, faces only two challengers after courts banned his most prominent critics.
The leader of the East African country has won over 90% of the vote in all the elections he has run in.