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You can’t eat from Africa and disrespect us: Why Kagame deports 18 Chinese from Rwanda

Rwanda has deported 18 Chinese who have violated the laws of the country by abusing the rights from citizens of Rwanda.

The deportees were sent home to China on Wednesday and have since being declared prohibited from returning to the country.

This came after the General, Mr PAUL KAGAME, the president of Rwanda found out that these Chinese were mistreating Rwandan workers and grubbing lands of farming from them.

When commenting on the issue, President Kagame noted that these Chinese have violated fundamental Rwandan laws which include taking advantage of citizens of Rwanda by making their workers work abnormal hours like slaves.

The President lamented “Africa is a peaceful continent, we don’t tolerate discrimination here or are we welcoming to be slaves again. This country is for Africans and those who mean well for us are always welcome. I’m deporting those 18 Chinese back to their country and never return back! Rwandese must enjoy their rights in their country!”

Mr. Kagame pointed out that no one will be allowed to feed on Africa’s resources stand disrespecting to the people of Africa.

“Let this be a lesson to all other peoples who want to live and work with us! Respect us and we’ll welcome you with our good hearts!”

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2 Comments

  • Tra'Shawn on August 30, 2020

    I absolutely agree. Anyone that disrespects the continent of Africa are disrespecting the people and its history. If you cannot come to Africa to support the people and a good cause, you need to go back to where you came from.

  • Billy Heber on October 10, 2020

    The lesson is taught. We have heard very promising things about Rwanda. I was in Ghana in March (Independence Day) and was happy to hear from a UN personal friend and African news reports that the country has made great strides. I really want to visit Rwanda sometime soon, I am currently back in the US. Much Love to all African Brothers and Sisters!

    bh

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