Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Presidential Campaign: Kagame has all it takes to rule the country-Mukayisenga tells RPF diehards





By Robert Mugabe

Legislator and RPF Inkotanyi party diehard Francoise Mukayisenga who represented her party candidate Paul Kagame in Rubavu district campaign said that her party candidate President Paul Kagame have proved to be the right man to lead the state

Speaking to thousands of RPF members of Gisenyi, Rubavu, Nyakiriba and Rugerero sectors who gathered at Ntengo ground, Mukayisenga said that Kagame have achieved a lot in his vision for the country and members should give him another vote of confidence to continue his stay in office

“RPF and our candidate Kagame, are the brain behind this country’s development mainly in all sectors of the country like education for all, health care, security, fighting poverty, economy and foreign relations as well as reconciliation are speaking for its self and today am confident our candidate will remain in the office as the leader of this country,” Mukayisenga said

Cheering, waving the party flags, singing in rhymes and party songs that praised Paul Kagame and the party, Mukandayisenga said that RPF will continue the struggle to liberate the country from poverty and make Rwanda a safe home for every one including the investors
“Kagame has a very thing it takes to remain in office, he has done allot in the lives of the people here including giving them cows to the most people who were affected by the poverty and support in the education of their children,” Mukayisenga added

The same campaigns where held at Nyundo in Kanama sector and other three cites of Rubavu district as president Kagame, who is also RPF flag bearer is expect to campaign in Nyundo after Nyabihu district

“Paul Kagame have promised to continue in the same speed towards development and stability of the region, we shall make sure that we show him what we need him at the real date of August 09, 2010 early morning,” Rashid Barengayabo, the former mayor of Rubavu who is now the party president in Rubavu said

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