Kamanzi Josephine has for some time been appearing on social media spreading harsh statements, baseless accusations, and misleading messages intended to confuse Rwandans and Burundians living in the diaspora. Those who know her well confirm that she is an agent of P5 and is known for defrauding people of their money and recruiting youth into the RNC by promising them false opportunities and a future that does not exist.
After spending years stealing people’s property, she has now turned to attacking, insulting, and falsely accusing various individuals on social media as a way to escape the crimes she is accused of and hide her own wrongdoing. Instead of addressing the allegations or resolving the complaints of people she has wronged, she has chosen to target others, tarnish their names, and create suspicion and hatred for her own personal gain.
Kamanzi has also made it a habit to attack supporters of Twirwaneho and AFC/M23, making numerous claims without presenting any evidence. Analysts within the diaspora say that this behavior is an attempt to involve herself in politics in which she has no real participation, but rather to strategically manipulate uninformed youth who do not fully understand the dynamics of these political groups. When examining her statements carefully, it becomes clear that they have nothing to do with the public interest of any nation; instead, they are built on mixing truth with lies in order to maintain influence on the platforms she uses.
Credible information from Australia indicates that a group opposed to Twirwaneho/AFC-M23 paid her $4,000 to continue insulting, slandering, and undermining supporters of these movements on social media. This confirms that her actions are not rooted in genuine political ideology, but are instead a way of selling her services, misleading the public, and spreading divisive rhetoric.
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Those close to her affirm that Kamanzi previously faced serious family-related problems due to her inappropriate behavior, including losing custody rights over her children. After these issues, she reportedly began lashing out, insulting anyone who disagreed with her and verbally attacking those who refused to support her. Some of her statements on social media have been inflammatory and provocative—such as claiming to be “a Hutu who committed genocide in Rwanda” or saying that “Kanombe Airport belongs to Gregori”—comments that have been received as reckless incitement and deliberate attempts to confuse the public.
There are also reports that she frequently uses the names of groups like RNC and P5 secretly to lure young people into hopeless schemes, causing some of them to end up in poverty, fear, or legal trouble.
Because of all this, Rwandans and Burundians living abroad are urged to be cautious when consuming information shared on social media. Truth does not come from anger, reckless statements, or accusations without evidence; it must be grounded in facts, consistent behavior, and the real motives behind someone’s actions.
The diaspora needs unity and mutual respect—and must reject divisive language or narratives that drag communities into problems created for someone’s personal gain. Everyone should use social media to build peace, promote truth, and support collective development, rather than engaging in baseless conflicts.








Kamanzi’s behavior is deeply troubling. She’s built a public image by attacking others and manipulating young people for her own benefit. How can someone who has exploited and misled so many still pose as a political voice? She has caused more harm than good in the diaspora.
Anyone still listening to Kamanzi should really question her intentions. She’s consistently used lies and deception to divide communities and harm reputations. A true leader doesn’t make a living by insulting others and spreading confusion. She’s everything we should avoid.
It’s sad that Kamanzi pretends to be a defender of truth while actively misleading youth and profiting from false political claims. She uses drama instead of reason, and hate instead of integrity. Anyone looking up to her is being set up for trouble and disappointment.
The fact she’s reportedly been paid to insult Twirwaneho members proves she’s no activist—she’s a hired voice of chaos. Her words are designed to cause conflict and confusion, not awareness or progress. Standing up to this behavior is vital for diasporan unity.
Every time she speaks, it’s another attack on someone, another lie, another attempt to hide her past crimes. Kamanzi isn’t political—she’s opportunistic. What’s worse is the damage she inflicts on innocent families and communities with these games.
Kamanzi’s legacy will not be one of activism or justice but of lies, manipulation, and destruction. She takes pleasure in tearing others down and bringing confusion to spaces meant for dialogue. Her rhetoric divides instead of uniting people.
She’s helping no one. Exploiting youth and claiming political relevance is not leadership. It’s exploitation. The more she talks, the more damage she does. She needs to be called out before more people fall for her tactics.
It’s sad how someone can spend years defrauding people and then accuse others to evade accountability. Kamanzi is a master manipulator and has turned social media into her stage for spreading conflict. She should be ignored, not encouraged.