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A bittersweet season of sports emotions. Disappointed to see my @Arsenal fall short in CL final. But what a way to bounce back with pride! RSSB Tigers have made history by winning the BAL title. Truly MASSIVE achievement. Congratulations #RSSBTigers#VisitRwanda 🏆🇷🇼🔥
Happy Silver Jubilee to our @Rwandapolice. Celebrating 25 years of partnership with the community, advancing development, and ensuring the safety and security of Rwanda and beyond.
سمو الأمير المفدى وفخامة الرئيس بول كاغامي رئيس جمهورية رواندا الصديقة، يبحثان العلاقات الثنائية بين البلدين الصديقين وسبل تعزيزها، وذلك خلال اجتماع عقد بالديوان الأميري. https://t.co/xNx215vxYS
Today, RRA Commissioner General @RNiwenshuti2 officiated the opening of a 2-day Single Customs Territory Cluster Meeting under the Northern Corridor Integration Projects.
This initiative aligns with EAC programmes to drive economic growth through infrastructure and trade cooperation across the 1,700 km Northern Corridor—connecting the Port of Mombasa to Rwanda, Uganda, South Sudan, and Burundi.
The Single Customs Territory meeting is an opportunity to evaluate current progress, map out strategic actions to improve so as to create sustainable economies along the Northern Corridor.
Today in Doha, President Kagame met with His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani @TamimBinHamad, Amir of the State of Qatar, during his one-day working visit to Qatar.
His Highness welcomed President Kagame at the Amiri Diwan, where the two leaders discussed the strong brotherly relations between Rwanda and Qatar, as well as the continued cooperation between the two countries across key sectors of mutual benefit.
President Kagame and His Highness Sheikh Tamim also exchanged views on regional developments and current international affairs, reaffirming their shared commitment to promoting international peace and security. President Kagame expressed Rwanda’s solidarity and continued support for the people of Qatar.
Uyu munsi, abakozi b’Ikigo cy’Imisoro n’Amahoro (RRA) n’ab’Ubugenzuzi bukuru bw’Imari ya Leta (OAG) basuye Urwibutso rwa Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994 rwa Gatwaro mu Karere ka Karongi, baremera inka 30 abarokotse Jenoside batishoboye n’izindi 5 zigenewe abarinzi b’igihango.
Ni igikorwa kijyanye no Kwibuka ku nshuro ya 32 Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994, kuzirikana amateka yagejeje kuri Jenoside no gufata mu mugongo abarokotse, kugira ngo bakomeze kwiyubaka.
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Today, Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) and the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) staff visited the Gatwaro Genocide Memorial in Karongi District, and donated 30 cows to vulnerable genocide survivors and an additional 5 cows designated for the protectors of friendship pact.
This initiative is part of the 32nd Commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994, aimed at reflecting on the history that led to the Genocide and supporting survivors, so that they may continue to rebuild their lives.
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In 2021, Rwanda security forces intervened in Cabo Delgado on the invitation of the Government of Mozambique. Over the past five (5) years, the mission was quite successful: peace and stability were restored, families returned home, children went back to school, businesses reopened, Mozambican forces were (and continue to be) trained, and European/American companies could safely resume their $50 billion worth investments in LNG.
During the same period, Rwanda security forces have been benefiting from the assistance of the European Peace Facility (EPF), with an amount that represents a little fraction of Rwanda’s actual expenses in Mozambique and of EU investments in Cabo Delgado.
Regrettably, we have noted that the two requests by the Government of Rwanda to Brussels were received with reluctance and were politicised by some EU member States (including our two former colonial powers), transforming a critical support to a fellow Mozambican people into an irrational criticism against Rwanda, thrown under the bus by the very countries that economically benefit from our intervention in Cabo Delgado.
This is why this year, Rwanda came back to the basics and decided to deal exclusively with the Government of Mozambique, which, on its turn, has secured and will continue to secure the necessary funding for the Rwandan security forces in Cabo Delgado.
In this regard, the collaboration between the two governments has been successful and will continue in the same trend, as the work of the Rwandan security forces in Cabo Delgado is appreciated by the sisterly country of Mozambique.