Rafiki ya Uhuru pale Rwanda.

Interesting to note that they both retain the services of the war lord, mass murderer and looter, Tony Blair. No holds barred here!
Ati amewekewa special seating area plus tickets and what not.

[SIZE=7]Shirt of shame: Britain dishes out £62million in foreign aid to Rwandan dictator who splurges £30million on sponsorship for his beloved Arsenal FC[/SIZE]
By Nick Craven for The Mail on Sunday21:16 EDT 26 May 2018, updated 20:24 EDT 27 May 2018

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An impoverished African country which has received hundreds of millions of pounds in aid from British taxpayers is paying £30 million to sponsor Arsenal – one of the world’s richest football clubs.

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Rwanda, which is getting £62 million this year alone from the UK, has paid the Premier Leagueclub to promote the country’s tourist industry on players’ shirts.

The[SIZE=5] astonishing deal will also give Rwanda’s despotic ruler Paul Kagame and his cronies the use of an exclusive hospitality box at theLondon club’s Emirates Stadium, piles of match-day tickets and access to star players for promotional work.[/SIZE]

Last night, furious critics of the UK’s £13 billion-a-year foreign aid programme said the deal proves that British taxpayer cash is being flagrantly wasted.

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Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams presents a jersey to Ruwandan dictator Paul Kagame in 2014 as she spends £30 in UK aid to sponsor the team
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Paul Kagame is one of Africa’s most controversial leaders – but has been repeatedly defended by Tony Blair.

The former Labour prime minister has a close relationship with the Rwandan tyrant, even though he has been accused of war crimes and human rights abuses.

Mr Blair has described Kagame as a ‘visionary leader’ and a friend. He made the central African country the focus of his Africa Governance Initiative charity. The initiative saw him placing officials in Rwanda’s institutions such as the president’s policy unit.

Mr Blair has said: ‘I’m a believer in and a supporter of Paul Kagame. I don’t ignore all those criticisms, having said that. But I do think you’ve got to recognise that Rwanda is an immensely special case because of the genocide.’

The former PM made no fewer than six visits to Rwanda between 2007 and 2011.

Eight years ago the United Nations accused Kagame’s forces of war crimes, including possibly genocide.

Last year, Britain gave £27 million directly to the Rwandan government for poverty relief and spent a further £37 million on aid projects in the country.

But despite the vast amounts of cash being given by the UK and other countries, hospitals, schools, businesses and homes are without electricity much of the time.

Most people survive on less than £1 a day under Kagame’s tightly controlled authoritarian regime.

Meanwhile, teachers in some parts of Rwanda have not been paid for five months.

Instead, Kagame, who has been accused of murdering and torturing his opponents, funds ‘prestige’ projects such as running an airline which loses £750,000 a week.

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The message ‘Visit Rwanda’ will be emblazoned on Arsenal players’ left sleeves and on pitch-side screens, at an annual cost of £10 million for the next three years.

Tory MP Andrew Bridgen described the deal as ‘an own goal for foreign aid’. ‘This is absolutely astonishing,’ he added.

'British taxpayers will be rightly shocked to learn that a country supported by huge handouts from the UK is in turn pumping millions into a fabulously rich football club in London. It’s ludicrous.

‘If this isn’t a perfect own goal for foreign aid, I don’t know what is. It serves to expose the complete idiocy this system is based on.’

London-based Rwandan human rights campaigner Rene Mugenzi, whose life is under threat from Kagame’s hitmen, said: 'It is hard to believe that Arsenal really conducted due diligence on this obscene deal, and they should scrap it.

'How can a country which receives tens of millions of UK aid start spending money on a football club in London, just because the president supports them?

‘Britain should stop giving money to Rwanda because it just frees up their government to spend money on crazy things like this.’

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Mesut Ozil appeared in the Visit Ruwanda ad paid for with cash that should have been spent improving the country

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Earlier this year, International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt pledged that the British Government would no longer invest ‘when others should be putting their hands in their pockets’, adding that the public had ‘legitimate’ concerns over how the UK’s £13 billion aid budget was spent.

A Department for International Development spokesman said: 'All UK aid to Rwanda is earmarked for specific programmes, such as education and agriculture.

We track results to ensure value for money for UK taxpayers. We are helping Rwanda to stand on its own two feet.’

An Arsenal spokesman said: 'Rwanda… is now regarded as one of the most advanced and respected countries in Africa.

‘We believe that, having conducted due diligence, it is a partnership that will help Rwanda meet their tourism goals while developing football in the country.’

The Rwandan Development Board declined to comment to The Mail on Sunday, but its CEO, Clare Akamanzi, said last week: ‘We’re thrilled to be partnering with Arsenal and showcasing the vibrancy and beauty of our country.’

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[SIZE=5]Deal that makes a mockery of British fair play: Comment by IAN BIRRELL [/SIZE]
After a decade writing about the aid industry, I thought I had seen it all with the daft projects, the dismal corruption, the demeaning attitudes, the dreadful waste of money taken from hard-pressed taxpayers.

But this is a first: a ruthless dictator whose vile regime takes vast sums in aid and then spends a fortune sponsoring his favourite football team.

In a decent world, Arsenal would be ashamed to promote Paul Kagame’s Rwanda – although if their fans accept the suggestion of visiting the tiny East African country, they are unlikely to hear dissent from 12 million citizens terrified into submission.

Nor are they likely to see the detention camps, the tortured detainees, the dead journalists or jailed dissidents such as two brave women who dared challenge his rule.

Premier League football cares only about cash and we can only presume Kagame’s £10 million-a-year outbid any rival offers from North Korea, Eritrea or Venezuela.

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This is a first, says Ian Birrell (pictured): A ruthless dictator whose vile regime takes vast sums in aid and then spends a fortune sponsoring his favourite football team
Yet this seedy shirt sleeve deal – the biggest in Premier League history – stands not only as a symbol of top-flight football’s shameful lack of ethics. It serves also to highlight the utter absurdity of British aid policies.

We are the second biggest bilateral donor to Rwanda, handing over £64 million last year – about twice as much per capita as to other regional countries.

So why is Rwanda lavished with foreign aid and its leader hailed by politicians from across the spectrum? Partly it is lingering guilt over failure to stop genocide in 1994 – but mostly it is their desperate desire to find an aid success story.

Yet Kagame is one of the world’s most ruthless rulers – and he has suckered naive Western politicians and the aid industry into fawning at his feet.

This arrogant man runs a brutal one-party state that has been called an ethnic dictatorship. He holds sham elections, has carried out appalling atrocities and sends hit squads to kill his foes even in foreign countries.

Just two months, ago Kent police warned his former bodyguard, married to a British woman, of ‘imminent’ threat to his life after he published a book on his former boss.

There have been well-founded accusations that Kagame’s government falsified data on child mortality, health and poverty. One British firm withdrew from a key study due to concerns of manipulation.

Yet self-serving British politicians praise Kagame, the aid sector ignores his repression and rivers of aid cash flow into a country under his total control.

Now this repellent despot has responded to their generosity by blowing a reported £30 million on the football team he supports – nearly as much as the UK-backed World Bank just agreed to spend on fighting chronic malnutrition amid his nation’s children.

Perhaps Kagame will fly to London on one of his private jets to admire his Visit Rwanda logo on display. At least Arsenal play in blood-red shirts.

Umbwa koko wao.Kama inawauma si waache kupeana hio pesa.Au wakate hio 30m.They never give that money to the Visit Rwanda brand.Wao hupeana ya masomo na pia kilimo.They know when Rwanda inajiuza,itaongeza revenue na hawatapata excuse ya kupromote agenda yao tena ya ushoga,umalaya na takataka zingine ju msaada hutahitajika tena.Matako tena na tena.Umeskia China ikileta hio upuss??Wafirwe.

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Who even takes the DAILY FAIL seriously?

Alaf wanauliza mbona tunaenda shaina. Mzungu hadi leo haamini colonizashen iliisha

sasa unakasirikia nani na kwa nini? Your anger is misplaced. Hapa mjamaa amejipiga risasi mguu yeye mwenyewe. Inaitwa MISCALCULATION.

Ati hawa ndio watu unajaribu ku attract na wamekuambia, go fuck yourself Kagame hatujiskii na wewe. Hakuwa anajua dunia inamjua hivyo kama dictator. Amejimulika by accident. Which is somewhat hilarious in fact. And seriously embarassing.

Now it will be weird to see Kagame in that special box for VIPs with that tall daughter of his, ati wametoka kwao kuja kuona ball. Hapa amejimulika mwenyewe. Now he knows what the world really thinks if his antics. Power iki kuingia kichwa unawacha kufikiria. Pesa ya nchi imekuwa yako. Unaskia hadi ndege ni prestige project? A major loss making venture.

Hata Netherlands parliament he was a talking point:

Rwanda dismisses critics of Arsenal sponsorship deal | Africanews

Dutch parliament criticises Rwanda.

While most Rwandans and Africans hailed Rwanda for its bold marketing strategy, the Dutch Parliament criticised the deal and tasked its aid minister Sigrid Kaag to look into the sponsorship deal.
The MPs reportedly wanted to know how a country which receives so much aid can afford such an investment.
One of the legislators said it was disheartening to see such payemnts being made, while the international community is trying to tackle poverty in the same country.
Rwanda is one of 15 countries where the Netherlands focuses its aid efforts.

You sound like you are also pushing thier agenda.

Mimi ni support dictator? Mimi?! Akwende kabisa. Kwanza alikataa sgr.

A letter to Arsenal boss from David Hambira former Kagame economics advisor, now on the run after falling out with his boss. Hambira aliitwa mbwa after refusing to doctor Rwanda’s growth projections. Sasa amewekewa wanted.

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Open Letter to Sir Chips Keswick, Chairman, Arsenal Football Club
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Arsenal Football Club in action.

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Children in rural Rwanda

Dear Sir Chips Keswick, permit me to firstly congratulate you for running a highly successful football club, Arsenal. Your club is impressive by all indications. According to your 2017 Financial statement, Arsenal’s assets stand at US$892 Million (£670 Million).
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Forbes valued Arsenal at US$1.9 Billion (£1.5 Billion) as of 2017. Arsenal’s assets nearly matchRwanda’s annual budget which was US$2.3 Billion in 2017/2018. There can be no doubt that Arsenal is a highly successful enterprise — which brings me to my point that taking money from such a poor country is not right.

Sir Chips Keswick, I am writing you this letter, as the Chairman of Arsenal, about what most reasonable people would consider a terrible mistake on your team’s part. Evidently, you just signed with the government of Rwanda a three-year US$39 Million sponsorship deal. For this money, your team will wear a ”Visit Rwanda” logo on their sleeves.
Sir Chips Keswick, you may not be aware of this — but Rwanda is very poor with an annual per head income of US$702. As the UK Department for International Development (DfID) explains, “Rwanda remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Over a third of its population live in poverty.”
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Poverty is concentrated in rural Rwanda.

There isn’t enough to eat in Rwanda. The country receives food aid. For example, in 2016, the United States government donated to Rwanda US$9 Million in food aid. In 2018, the World Bank supplied Rwanda with US$23 Million to fight chronic malnutrition — the figure will increase to US$55 Million. To make matters worse, flooding and landslides in the past five months have killed over 200 people while impoverishing thousands.
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Floods and landslides have taken a heavy toll on Rwandans.

Moreover, donor money account for about 20% of Rwanda’s budget while foreign loans accounting for 13%. In other words, about 33% of Rwanda’s annual expenditure is funded by donors and external financing.
Sir Chips Keswick, you may also not know this, but the man who rules Rwanda, President Paul Kagame, is an iron-fisted dictator. In 2017, he supposedly won elections by nealy 99%. Kagame is set to rule Rwanda until 2034 —he has been at the helm since 1994. Leaders of the opposition who tried to run against Kagame, including Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza and Diane Rwigara, were thrown into prison. Some opposition leaders were intimidated, assassinated or exiled. Further, Kagame’s military stands accused of crimes against humanity and plundering minerals from neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Sir Chips Keswick, Chairman, Arsenal Football Club

Sir Chips Keswick, I put it to you that Arsenal has made a terrible mistake. Please, abandon this ill-informed sponsorship. The 12 million Rwandans who live and suffer under Kagame’s rule will greatly appreciate your decision. Rwandans need this money far more than you do.
Most Sincerely,
David Himbara

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Kagame has a long term game in mind. Posting photos of poor children is shit to me. No matter how ‘well’ Kagame would have used the money, unless he gave a few thousands of shillings to each of the poor (a bad strategy), the situation of the poor children wouldn’t have changed. I am sure Kagame knows what he is doing; he will stimulate tourism hence bring more revenues to their country.

wapi, hii story iko gazeti zote U.K.:

Rwanda gets £64m UK aid and gives £30m to Arsenal | World | News | Express.co.uk

Rwanda’s deal with Arsenal yet another example of dubious regimes banking on the moral apathy poisoning football | The Independent | The Independent

P.R. ikienda vibaya hivi you quietly take back your money and scamper to safety. I imagine that it’s quite hard for a man of Kagame’s stature who is not used to being told No for an answer.

Hepa then blame it on Trump like everybody else. “Trump is doing this to me because nimekataa kununua mitumba yake!”

But the writing is on the wall for Kagame. Museveni should take note.

oooh poor children are shit to you, okay. Ati hio pesa haingetumika… funda wewe alafu nikuone hapa ukinyamba nyamba, “Do you know how well that 9 billion from Nys would have benefited poor Kenyans!”

Wakenya mnashangaza. Ati haina use. Hehe you’re funny.

@patco Why are you trolling on this yet the merits and demerits of the plan were discussed yesterday in detail?

Patco i wish ungekuwa unawaza for only 30 minutes in 24 hours,ungekuwa mbali sana.Unajua kwanza wale dutchmen waliambiwa wafyate midomo hadi siku Ajax au feyernood itakuwa club kubwa then Visit Rwanda itafikiria kufanya biashara na wao.Mzungu akiona pesa yake inatumika mbaya,akae nayo tuone kama hakuna mwengine anataka kusponsor.Ukiona dame anatumia pesa yako mbaya,jikate na kuna wenye pesa mingi zaidi watakureplace hata kabla ufike Kinoo.Mzungu anasema kagame ni dictator,najua anatafuta njia za kuleta demokrasia na uongozi huru.Takataka tu.Apan tambua meffi.Akae na pesa yake na Mashoga wake wajipige njiti.Kabla aanze kusema uongozi wa kimabavu,aambie Malaika Elizabeth angoke mamlakani.

si wewe ubaki huko kwa hio link yako ya jana halaa. Si hata mimi huweka thread na mwingine anaweka same same thread na dunia inaendelea. jana niliweka African spiderman ikarudiwa mara kadhaa no big deal.

Hii ni kama uingie bar siku moja uambiwe na bar tender, “your money is no good here, please leave! Wewe huwa unaleta vita hii bar enda na pesa yako!”

Halafu waitress aongezee," kwanza hio pesa hiki kimjamaa kinakunywa ni school fees ya watoto alafu bibi yake akuje kesho kutuzushia, mwambie atoke aende na asirudi!"

Simple. You get up and leave. Si uanze story mingi oh sijui nimeinvest hii bar, oooh you will miss my money… ooh you are doing this because I’m black… oh you are doing this because I am this tribe blah blah blah.

Wewe ni kuma chafu tu. Behaving like an insecure woman quoting stuff out of context to evoke sympathy. What i said is, if the money had been taken and solely used for poverty eradication, it may not have the effects it would have had it been taken and used to stimulate tourism which has the ability to create more jobs, even for those poor folk. Wanakijiji, ndio huyu chairman wa Kichwa Maji Sacco

Are you an expert in advertising that you can personally guarantee that by taking $30 million dollars a huge sum of money and sinking it into a couple of football jerseys Rwanda’s tourism income will DEFINITELY DOUBLE?!

Of course not you can’t guarantee that. You are just an idiot like kagame who is throwing very good money at a nonsensical scheme. And yet there are so many other worthy places to invest to improve the lives of poor Rwandese directly.

This advertising thing is just a waste of money, period.

Kwanza it’s 30 million pounds not dollars which makes it even worse. If kagame’s interest was tourism only with £30 million why not improve the road network in Rwanda. Or build a hotel that will hire young people.

As a president it’s very telling ati all that money went to the football team you support. I mean, why Arsenal in particular?

Throwing 30 million pounds at a tshirt hio ni corruption, straight up. Can Arsenal FC guarantee tourists will increase in Rwanda? Of course not. But they don’t mind 30 million sterling pounds in their coffers. Daylight robbery.

Zile advertisement za waiguru na ngunyi za nys zilisaidia na nini haswa? They were just avenues to loot public coffers. Same with the adverts and promotions governors run towards the end of their terms.