Documentary about Phil Kayumba, the son of Gen Kayumba Nyamwasa

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  1. Ubuse avuze iki ? Yaretse kuba arajajanganya hano, ahubwo akabwiraumubyeyi we kayumba Nyamwasa akaba ariwe ujya kuvuga amabi yakoreye abahutu. Ubundise uyu muhungu mbonye asa na ba bagabo bo muri Mali dusigaye tubona buri munsi kuma television baba basa nabuzuyeho umukungugu buri gihe kubera kuba mu butayu, we yabuze amazi yo gukaraba ? Ati abahutu ? Iryo jambo narikure mu kanwa ke ? nugushinyagurira abahutu barimbuwe na se ? Ngo se yarwanye intambara yo kubohoza u Rwanda ? Cyangwani iyo kuruboha ? Ngaho noneho aruganjemo ! Ubu nibwo yakumva ko iyo ntambara yayitsinwe kuko nabahutu yashakaga kumara atabigezeho, ubu akaba amangaye iyo ishyanga. Mutuye ka karirimbo keza bita “INTSINZWI” niko kamubereye nagatambe !

  2. Poor boy ! He is being manipulated by his father ! He is the dad’s spoiled boy, i think. How can he say that 50% of members of parliament are Tutsis? Is this what daddy told him?? This is a typical distortion of facts. Does he even know the number of MPs in Rwanda?
    He should ask his father about the death of Victor Baingana. Kayumba killed him. He should also be told that during the war in Congo, Kayumba openly called for the eradication of all hutus until the last.
    Phil, your father is a disguised devil ! Make your own life and dont try to associate yourself with him !! Rwanda will not go anywhere with Kagame or not. It will remain your country ! By the way, your studies in Australia were paid from the tax payers money !

  3. Good job. You are well behaved and a smart young man. You seem to have not been infected by the propaganda and bitterness going on in Rwanda, despite what you and your family went through. Rwanda needs young people like you who can bring people from all ethnic groups together instead of dividing them. Good luck in you new life in Australia.

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