A few months ago, I was creating videos with nothing but hope.
Today, people around the world know my name.
This journey has taught me one thing:
Your background does not define your future.
One opportunity can change your life.
One person believing in you can change your world.
Thank you to everyone who believed in me before the world did, and to everyone who believes in me today.
I'll never take it for granted.
The journey continues. ❤️🇷🇼
Well done @AshtonHallofc and the dynamic Enock Uwizeye @EnockUwize20451#Kagarara#Ashton_Small on such engaging & impactful content. Africa is talented and with collaboration, there are no heights we cannot reach.
#Kagarara represents the Rwandan resilience that never gives up.
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of our executive director.
Raissa was a remarkable leader whose kindness, vision and dedication touched many lives. She left behind a legacy that will continue to inspire all.
May her soul rest in eternal peace. 🕊️
“Confronting historical responsibilities requires real courage, because it generates fierce opposition by those with a case to answer. You need a strong sense of humanity to see it through. President Macron, I want to commend you on both counts: courage and humanity.
You acknowledged that France could have stopped the genocide, but did not. In response, I described your words as something more valuable than an apology: namely, the truth. This door was first opened by President Nicolas Sarkozy, and I wish to commend him today.
The Genocide against the Tutsi was foreseeable, and in fact foreseen, and France was in a unique position to observe and to act. It took too long for France to come to terms with its role, causing additional pain. And on some points, we still have not found consensus. I fully understand the feelings of those survivors and advocates, who remain dissatisfied with the official record. But I believe that our common work has initiated a journey towards truth, which is irreversible.
And France was not alone in falling short, far from it. Many other countries did so as well, but none has gone as far as France in setting the record straight and accepting its part in the tragedy.” President Kagame | Inauguration of Monument in Paris honouring the victims of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi.
#FinaleNtakwicara muri @bkarenarw n'ugufana kuva ku munota wa mbere kugeza ku wanyuma! Umufana niwe mukinnyi wa 6, ubundi intsinzi igataha iwacu mu 🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼. Dufane, twandike amateka! Let's goooo🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊
To the young people of #Rwanda, being young is not enough. You cannot afford to waste any opportunity. Do not let the fear of failure or taking risks stand in the way of who you can be. Claim your rightful place in the world, no one will hand it to you
When the lights flicker: From aid dependency to African ownership https://t.co/8l5nT9diHV
A great read! Akagera Medicine is Majority owned by the Rwandan people, through @RSSB_Rwanda with one of the best scientific and leadership team onboard driving the science!
Thanks @KabagambeI for your kind feedback! @RSSB_Rwanda, we strive to deliver and delight our members beyond expectations. Such feedback is not only encouraging but it also serves as an indication that measures put in place are taking root and becoming the standard. Murakoze 🙏🏾
This country will not die twice https://t.co/FA7DvaOnBz
“This country will not die twice.” Not because the world has changed, but because we have. Not because protection will come, but because we understand what it means when it does not." - H.E President Paul Kagame #Kwibuka32
🕯️Muri iki cyumweru cyo kwibuka ku nshuro ya 32 Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994, twifatanyije n’umuryango wa Rutayisire mu kwibuka Karebwayire Claudine, wakoraga mu cyahoze ari Caisse Sociale du Rwanda.
Twibuke, twiyubaka.
#Kwibuka32