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@RwandaGov
| “What we have set out to do is not for the half-hearted, let alone the heartless” President
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| Rwanda is worth fighting for
Hiba (from Sudan) was evacuated from a Libyan nightmare to the safety of this asylum centre in Eastern Rwanda.
After telling me her story, I asked if I could film & share it. She agreed.
Now heading to 🇨🇦 - leaving Gashore this week - she looks back at her time in 🇷🇼.
Earlier today with American Author Carl Wilkens discussing “I’m Not Leaving”.
We are grateful to all the authors and storytellers who continue to come from all over the world to join Rwandans during these 100 days of
#Kwibuka30
.
Watch the various recordings of the book…
This is insane coming from the foreign minister of the only government in the world to allow a foreign genocidal militia (the FDLR) to kill its own citizens, and entrench genocide ideology in the DRC. The DRC government continues to arm and support the FDLR (that committed…
#DiplomatieRDC
| Kigali prépare un génocide sournois des Hutus dans l’Est de la RDC
Le vice-Premier ministre, Ministre des Affaires étrangères et Francophonie a dénoncé les récents propos du Président Paul Kagame sur un média étranger, où il prévient que l'armée rwandaise ne…
This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame received a delegation of Harvard Business School MBA students, as well as faculty and staff members led by Professor Andy Zelleke, visiting Rwanda on a Field Global Immersion (FGI) course. The course pairs first-year MBA…
#Kwibuka30
: Carl Wilkens was head of the Adventist Development & Relief Agency in Kigali in 1994 - he is the only American who chose to stay in Rwanda during the genocide against the Tutsi, while his young family & other expatriates were evacuated. He explains his decision to…
Carl Wilkens was a missionary who lived in Rwanda in 1994 when the Genocide against the Tutsi started. When all his colleagues were evacuated, he refused to leave and chose to save lives. He ended up saving an estimated 400 Tutsi at the Gisimba orphanage.
In the aftermath, he…
Carl Wilkens was a missionary who lived in Rwanda in 1994 when the Genocide against the Tutsi started. When all his colleagues were evacuated, he refused to leave and chose to save lives. He ended up saving an estimated 400 Tutsi at the Gisimba orphanage.
In the aftermath, he…
“This is home, if I'm able to solve the problems here, when the next generation comes, they can also benefit ," he says, questioning the logic behind moving abroad, just to help another country develop at the expense of your own.
In his latest book, "Lejonmyran,"
@larsarrhenius
, Swedish Equality Ombudsman, shares poignant insights into Pre-genocide Rwanda, drawing from his childhood experiences in Rwanda and Burundi. He sheds light on everyday life and the discrimination faced by his friends. Lars's…
“This country is not for individuals or a specific group. It is for all of us. When we put our efforts together, when we work together, we are striving for the development of our nation and our collective development as a people.” President Kagame |…
“There is no one person who can work alone in their own way to develop our people or our country. There is no single person who can do everything alone to benefit other people if they don’t work together. The fact that you accepted to sacrifice yourself, it’s just a reminder of…
After two intense game days in the Sahara Conference, don't miss the 13th episode of the BAL Daily! Lucky number for some, especially for
@RiversHoopers
🇳🇬 who remain undefeated! 🏀🍀
#BAL4
Celebrating 10 years of valuable contribution to Rwanda's development by almost 2 million youth volunteers. Mwarakoze!
#DecadeOfImpact
#ImihigoIrakomeje
Today, President Kagame interacts with over 7,000 youth volunteers from across the country. Youth volunteers are young Rwandans who support the implementation of key initiatives towards the country’s development. Follow live on
A good day to all the Youth Volunteers in Rwanda…
Your work during the pandemic, in community policing, rescue operations during the May disasters, etc is commendable.
Mukomere ku murage wanyu!
#DecadeOfImpact
Si vous ne l'avez pas encore fait, écoutez cet épisode des Conversations Kwibuka
Un échange entre Me Michèle Hirsch, Me Éric Gillet et Jessica Mwiza, axé sur la lutte contre l'impunité au niveau international pendant et après le génocide contre les Tutsi au Rwanda.
On y…