<<@obsoletepowercorrupts
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Paul Kagame, at the end of his video, mentions development. There is the development fund package as part of the UK Rwanda (as per Priti Patel) Migration Deal. Of course, then there is the criticism people use against it to say Rwanda has the challenges mentioned to (as per this video). So it is something of a catch22 argument because it stops the development fund package which would bring the place up a bit in areas here and there where those areas are not in parity with the (for example) famously good tourism areas of Rwanda as strengthened but Safari and also the Airport. Qatar however did actually find a way to increase quality in a part of Rwanda. They basically bought the airport. It is a good move. It would be perhaps over-levelled as a power move for the UK to go that far, however, in advance of the migration deal, there could be something that would do it to break that catch22. If it were men, I'd build a inexpensive railway station to "nowhere yet" at the Burundi border (around Colline Gitambi) as though one day a railway would run from Kigali airport to it. Then build a multiple occupancy unit (staff flats-apartments) of 3 storeys high (or a ground floor and a first floor and a second floor) but with a basement too, however the lavatories would be external out-houses a composting toilets. Not only is this a good ecology move if done right but also it means one does not need to install a sewage plant. The ground floor wold be shops and the basement wold be diesel pyrolysis machines and a janitor/mechanics maintaining workshop (bandsaw, drill-press, router-table, Stainless_steel_arc Welder, angle grinder, adhesives, paints, fire-extinguisher/blanket and workshop-PPE such as welding mask, eye-protection, gloves and so on). Rwanda really dislike waste plastics (such as by a plastic bag ban) and so this would fit well with positive propaganda and tourism spin doctoring and market it well in adverts. The station, even if a railway never got built _(although it might do, and thereby means a possible link to Burundi)_ would be a place where people would be able to buy travel tickets and so that means a money system is there. So for this I would suggest OpenID_OIDC_OAuth2_SimpleSamlPhp_With_LoRaWan_SkoleLinux_Bluetooth_rtl2832u_LimeSuite_HAM_SDR_kiosk on an SBC_with_speakers_LCD_Screen_SciLab_PS2Eyetoy_UsbCamera_scanning_QRCodes. Those who use digital currency might even be able to get cashback at the railway-station restaurant_venue if they need, for example, shillings for travel to a nearby country. That helps transport a lot according to blogs I've read from tourists. Plastics converted to diese are a form of income and the mechnic/janitor would run it (split shifts), probably trained at the Univeristy in Kigali. Not only would this inexpensive UK-Rwanda mutually beneficial collaboration bring the place up a bit, as per he mention of development, but also it shows a future because of the University link. I would add a clause though that says digging that basement might reveal anthropolgical finds and so he UK and Rwanda get a shared credit and research on that, especially considering the female human genome past around Rwanda, a most important place for that and probably very likely to expound into fascinating geological and anthropological tourism and study placements. If the UK find things on land they are paying into, the UK museums get to intervene. Profit and knowledge does have to be sustainable after all, and anyway Kigali Univeristy would be involved. The univeristy in Kigali would have an identical kiosk (as would the UK). My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.
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<<@benonwatch5836
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Always on point ❤❤❤❤.Rwandans love you mr president
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<<@mungerimoses
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Well that right
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<<@ngoieben8267
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It showed your end , see fear on your face, even mobutu it was like the same busy explaining everytime but it end
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