In Rwanda vote, ‘people knew the winner a long time ago’
KIGALI, Rwanda — In the eyes of some voters Philippe Mpayimana, a fresh-faced former journalist who is running for president of Rwanda, is just a clown. Otherwise, they ask, why would he be running against longtime President Paul Kagame?
Some of Mpayimana’s campaign venues are nearly empty of people, underscoring a widespread belief among Rwandans that Friday’s election is just another coronation for Kagame, who won 93 per cent of the votes in the last election.
In the tidy capital, Kigali, there is little hint of the coming vote.
Presidential candidates are barred from putting campaign posters in most public places, including schools and hospitals. The electoral commission vets candidates’ campaign messages, warning that their social media accounts could be blocked otherwise.