Migrants in Rwanda: Refugees warn of challenges for arrivals from the UK

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2022
  • Rwanda is already home to more than 130,000 refugees and migrants from African nations and other countries. Rwandan officials describe their country as having a proud history of welcoming those in need. But for some migrants already living there, the country offers fewer chances to pursue their dreams. Chao Mghono tells us more.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @msjamaicanliberianbuity9081
    @msjamaicanliberianbuity9081 2 года назад +21

    My brother make your self comfortable and live make the most of what you have where you are because after all life is just but for living. Don't sit back wasting your days waiting to go to Europe Canada or America live where ever you breathe and make the most one love ❤️ my African people ❤️ 🇯🇲

  • @mapk1516
    @mapk1516 Год назад +8

    The South Sudanese 'refugee' interviewed is extremely ungrateful.

  • @davidmusuya5538
    @davidmusuya5538 Год назад +7

    let africans stay and develop their countries , some and i repeat a fee refugees/migrants want an easy life.

  • @MAZ732
    @MAZ732 Год назад +4

    They should not complain when it’s the British tax payers that are paying for their holidays to Rwanda. Just how ungrateful some people are.
    Love London 👍

  • @afrkleaks4991
    @afrkleaks4991 2 года назад +10

    we Africans people don't like the truth, uk is not africa, whaat is the problem to try to get education and build your life in Africa, others running from west and others keep crying for just to put their feed in west countries. it is like that when a whole race refuse to learn and never learn and the consequences is humiliation ,hate, poverty and dead. period.

    • @mattyy101
      @mattyy101 Год назад

      It's stupid my country has to pay africa to take asian people...

  • @7shukur
    @7shukur Год назад +3

    This is a nice place

  • @MOCHI-ek6rc
    @MOCHI-ek6rc 2 года назад +7

    People do not want to farm anymore.

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Год назад

      This is not true, many farmers love farming, but the problem is too many people expect the farmers to farm and give the food away for free. Too many people honestly believe they will become movie stars, models, musicians and sports heroes, and they expect some farmers and other hard working people to support them. Refugees are people fleeing war, not people who want to pick a country to support them financially.

  • @angecynthia347
    @angecynthia347 2 года назад +12

    I wonder how 95% of Rwandans who still live in poverty and trauma, going to feel about their own countries treating foreigners the way they have never been treated or even known a human being is deserving of..what is this madness??? Disgusting

    • @mapk1516
      @mapk1516 Год назад +5

      What's crazy is how ungrateful the guy that was being interviewed first was. He lives in a shelter that is much nicer than a Rwandan villager, yet still has the nerve to complain.

    • @Sarah-ft8jr
      @Sarah-ft8jr Год назад +3

      It’s the same in the UK. We have children living in the street and asylum seekers in hotels. I lived in a tent when I was a child. Nobody gave my family a hotel and food.
      The UK cannot afford anymore asylum seekers when we have enough poverty already.

    • @Sarah-ft8jr
      @Sarah-ft8jr Год назад +1

      It’s the same in the UK. We have children living in the street and asylum seekers in hotels. I lived in a tent when I was a child. Nobody gave my family a hotel and food.
      The UK cannot afford anymore asylum seekers when we have enough poverty already.

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Год назад +1

      The Rwandans will probably feel the same way every tax-paying and hard working citizen feels when they realize their money is supporting people who won't accept that work isn't fun, and while they are supporting the "never-workers" they will not be able to afford to give to their own children an apartment and 3 meals a day plus medical care, etc. At least Rwanda will receive money to support these asylum seekers/economical migrants. Other countries get nothing but a huge bill and criticism. In the US, many of us have not been able to afford children, because we are supporting the women who are "never-workers" who support themselves by pumping out a child every other year without being married or receiving any financial support from the fathers of these kids.

  • @SomeOne-yv8jf
    @SomeOne-yv8jf 6 месяцев назад +1

    Where are the living wage jobs for these migrants in Rwanda? Where is the path to Rwandan citizenship?

  • @IBISUSADIVERSE
    @IBISUSADIVERSE Месяц назад

    They looking good so amazing

  • @obsoletepowercorrupts
    @obsoletepowercorrupts 2 года назад +2

    Even though Rwanda are getting an international railway (which is nice), perhaps by the airport and going South-West (depending on geology/geography), there could be an internal heavy gauge railway _(capable of carrying anything from vehicles, to rock, to people, to an occasional hospital train carriage as a mix of private health and occassional philanthropy-healthcare to remain in good profit)._
    The route I'd think of might be from Kigali International Airport to the Nyanza Genocide Memorial and then to the Nyarurenzi Church (in a phase1) and eventually (in a phase2) to Nyungwe Forest National Park.
    There have been road accidents in years gone by in Rwanda (because Rwanda is not immune to such events), and a railway could relieve the road usages. The train might be capable of being as fast as an intercity125 however, Rwanda is a small landmass and so even if an heavy train were going at 60MPH instead of circa 150MPH, the productivity and logistics would still be a boon. Keeping the cost reasonable and not too high would be wise because water and geography and bridges and maybe a tunnel are variations on designs that keep the cost reasonable. It need not be over-the-top high-tech but instead _(capable of electric trains)_ it could have internet and data comms lines on it _(PoE 10Gbps RJ45),_ and safety train mechanisms _(vaguely like the intercity125 had),_ while being a good solid heavy train. I will say though that it is tempting to also build in enough space _(land and bridges and tunnels)_ just in case a dual-gauge rail were to be added so as to have not only the (1435mm) european standard rail gauge but also a 3metre rail gauge. There are so many cool things that can be done with 3Metre gauge rail carriages (and flat-beds), and they do well on short runs of tracks like that. The 3Metre gauge carriages can have office-space (e.g. with skole-linux computers), training _(including spiritual or business),_ hospital trains, big vehicle transportation or machines, tourism, cargo _(rock or big crops like trees with measured ecology respect, tobacco, etc.),_ passenger and armoured/armed-guarded (e.g. jewellery or mail) carriages. Being able to make a good profit makes the occassional works of compassion being sustainable in terms of being better to forecast planning. Rwanda used One-Laptop-Per-Child linux computers and so they are famialar wih linux/unix systems in training. A SimpleSAMLPhp server _(even a solar battery-powered pizero2W or equivalent intel quad-core SBC)_ on the train would register people an OAuth2 andOIDC card _(with a unique code each with 64character hex hash and QR codes)._ A good piece of paper (user-card) the size of a tenner (£10 note) can have two (3KB) 177x177 QR codes on each side and enough space _(squeezed in the edges of the user-card)_ for various text, usernames, start-to-end-duration-time-date-stamps, locations, and a couple of 64 character hash codes per QR code. That is at least 12KB which could decompress _(such as via GZip)_ into potentially a lot of text or a reasonable amount PHP/MariaDB code and HTML/XML. It _(having 12KB as four of 3KiloByte QR codes and hashes)_ is a good prepping approach for temporary down-time of computer-network systems.
    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.

  • @Cheese44456
    @Cheese44456 Месяц назад

    Good, just unhappy because they can’t get a free house and benefits in the uk

  • @irenedavo3768
    @irenedavo3768 Год назад

    Do you watch Afrimax English

  • @markrobby7136
    @markrobby7136 6 месяцев назад

    It's about the money! Paul Kagame needed the money, period!

  • @AbuOmar2323
    @AbuOmar2323 Год назад

    They're lucky to leave that miserable area .

  • @EritreanRevolutionist
    @EritreanRevolutionist Год назад +2

    Unfortunately UK has Decided to return Asylum Seekers or rather deny them Entry and those who are already there are being arrested and returned

    • @MAZ732
      @MAZ732 Год назад

      There’s nothing unfortunately about it. We are very fortunate that our elected Government listened to the Peoples views. Since we started allowing unvetted illegal immigrants come to our lands, we have had women and young girls raped, we’ve had murder committed by them. They have no respect for our cultures or people, so now we have said enough, no more go back to your own countries and sort your lives out.
      You are all young fighting aged men not vulnerable women. We don’t want to import your criminals rapists and murderers, we will though, take women who are at risk of murder rapes or trafficking.

    • @ClarkKent-tg6ls
      @ClarkKent-tg6ls Год назад +1

      That's Good

  • @jessicakatskats
    @jessicakatskats 11 месяцев назад

    You can take the immigrants to another country, not Rwanda where exactly 30 years ago natives of that country killed their neighbors, people of the same race using machetes. Why would you take people of different races to that country? With a dictator [P Kagame] who has been in power for 23 years

    • @BG-it7hb
      @BG-it7hb 8 месяцев назад

      Rwanda is one of the safets countries now. I mean germny had a genocide as well where homosexuals, gypsies, jewish people and others where killed in camps...its a different country now.