Movement for Democratic Change leader Nelson Chamisa has hit back at Rwanda President Paul Kagame after Kagame disputed that Chamisa helped him on his ICT policy and on how to turn around the Rwandan economy when we met in Geneva, Switzerland.
Mr Chamisa made the claims while addressing a rally in Beitbridge last Saturday that he assisted Mr Kagame to craft his nation’s ICT policy when they met in Geneva, Switzerland after the Rwanda President was impressed by his ideas when he was then Minister of Information and Communication Technology during the inclusive Government era.
President Kagame however, disputed Mr Chamisa’s claims on his twitter handle.
Chamisa said on Twitter:
“Your Excellency, you’re not expected to remember everything. We met at a conference a few years back & you requested your ICT DG to get a copy of a presentation I had given.
“There’s a generational consensus across Africa that your leadership of Rwanda is progressive & inspiring.”
https://twitter.com/PaulKagame/status/1001594933776658433
Your Excellency, you're not expected to remember everything. We met at a conference a few years back & you requested your ICT DG to get a copy of a presentation I had given.
There's a generational consensus across Africa that your leadership of Rwanda is progressive & inspiring. pic.twitter.com/AamOUAX2Ju
— nelson chamisa (@nelsonchamisa) May 30, 2018
– Bulawayo24