Diplomatic Gaffes

Yes there are diplomatic gaffes. But on this Rwanda one, why are we mourning more than the bereaved? Rwanda has been silent but Gabriel Oguda has made 6 tweets about this issue all calling for action from Rwanda. Where did patriotism go to?
 
Yes there are diplomatic gaffes. But on this Rwanda one, why are we mourning more than the bereaved? Rwanda has been silent but Gabriel Oguda has made 6 tweets about this issue all calling for action from Rwanda. Where did patriotism go to?
Patriotism defending motormouths?

Connecting dots or rather do these dots connect?
Pulling KDF from DRC, hosting DRC rebels, KQ plane turned away from Kigali (over poor visibility during a clear sky), Murkomen outburst.
 
Maybe Rwanda is seeing this as a non issue. But we Kenyans are shouting at them to act.
It's not like diplomatic ties will be cut, especially with the escalating DRC issue.
This post was to illustrate that we have educated fools in positions of power. Soft skills are glaringly lacking.
 
It's not like diplomatic ties will be cut, especially with the escalating DRC issue.
This post was to illustrate that we have educated fools in positions of power. Soft skills are glaringly lacking.

Yes agreed the gaffes are there. My issue is that we seem to be so happy about these gaffes we're even tagging Rwanda officials to the tweets.
 
Yes agreed the gaffes are there. My issue is that we seem to be so happy about these gaffes we're even tagging Rwanda officials to the tweets.
Who is we?
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But we are loosing alot , even in drc elections. They don't want EA observers but have welcomed SADC ones.
We have people punching above their weight. OKm on national TV claimed Rwanda is the size of kajiado county forgetting that kagme has toppled mobutu and installed a new president. We are fighting our allies at all fronts forgetting our forays in all these countries exploring opportunities.
 
Image matters in international affairs, it's not about monetary issues but being seen as the big brother pays eventually a lot.
Ooh yeah? How has it benefitted us? With Somalia? South Sudan? and now DRC? It all ends with egg on our face. We should learn that there are no gentlemen in a whorehouse and behave accordingly.
 
In that context what are we? the whore or the gentleman?
I don't know how you see it Sir 😂😂😂, but for me, it's the pretend gentleman, being too good for our own sake, or as they say in the hood, 'tunajipendekeza sana' in a neighborhood where we are easily scapegoated for wrongs not of our own doing.
 
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