“Do we really accept that, as black people, we are somehow less human and inferior?
Accepting it is not simply a matter of saying “yes.” No one will ask you that question directly. You can even say “no,” but if you behave in the very ways that brought us to the kind of history we have lived through, then, in reality, you have accepted it. You have diminished yourself. And your actions become the evidence. The evidence is in doing the very things that others did, or in trying to justify them with explanations that should never be accepted.
There are no two ways about it. Good politics and a good ideology produce positive outcomes. Bad outcomes come from bad ideas. You do not need any other evidence.
Many of you are still young. You go abroad to study. Under normal circumstances, there is nothing they know that you cannot also learn. But you can come back having absorbed ideas without questions, ideas that take you away from who you are and try to turn you into something else, something that is not yours.
Whether those ideas are good or bad, there is one illness I do not think we will cure anytime soon: when, in your own mind, you stop being yourself and begin wishing you were somebody else. Why would you want to become someone else? To achieve what? In our own history, with everything we have been through, that is exactly how we lost our way.
And then you wait for someone from outside to tell you, “This is wrong,” and you immediately agree, without realizing that what is being condemned is you. It is about stripping you of your identity, and you willingly accepting it.” President Kagame | Unity Club Meeting.
This morning at Intare Arena, President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame join Unity Club members and other leaders for a dialogue on the history that led to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and the Campaign Against Genocide that led to Rwanda’s liberation. Follow live on https://t.co/9xu0ObzK4v
"They mean so much to me and I'm proud to represent them on the inside of my jacket."
Nate Ament will proudly be repping Rwanda inside of his suit jacket for tonight's NBA Draft.
Watch the First Round of the 2026 NBA Draft tonight at 8:00pm/et on ABC & ESPN!
Ese ujya umara iminsi myinshi wumva nta byishimo ugifite, nta mbaraga, cyangwa se ubuzima butakigushimishije?
Ibyo bishobora kuba birenze agahinda gasanzwe. Agahinda gakabije dukunda kwita depression, ni ikibazo cy’ubuzima bwo mu mutwe gishobora kuvurwa no gufashwa Kandi ugakira.
#MentalWellness
@RwandaHealth@RBCRwanda@Imbuto
Today, Prime Minister Nsengiyumva virtually addressed the opening ceremony of the Lesotho National Leadership Forum, which was officiated by Prime Minister Samuel Matekane of Lesotho.
In his remarks, Prime Minister Nsengiyumva shared Rwanda’s experience in governance and national transformation, while highlighting the strong partnership between Lesotho and Rwanda.
“We particularly value the exchanges that have taken place between Lesotho and Rwanda in recent years, including our participation in Lesotho’s National Leadership Retreat, which reflect our shared commitment to learning from one another’s experiences. We are eager to strengthen these ties for the benefit of our people.”
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Uyu munsi, hifashishijwe ikoranabuhanga, Minisitiri w’Intebe Nsengiyumva yagejeje ijambo ku bitabiriye umuhango wo gutangiza Inama yiga ku miyoborere muri Lesotho, yatangijwe ku mugaragaro na Minisitiri w'Intebe wa Lesotho, Samuel Matekane.
Mu ijambo rye, Minisitiri w’Intebe yagarutse ku rugendo rw’u Rwanda mu miyoborere n'iterambere, ashimangira kandi ko ubufatanye hagati ya Lesotho n’u Rwanda bukomeje kwaguka no gukomera.
Yagize ati: “Twishimira cyane ibiganiro byo kungurana ibitekerezo n’ubumenyi byabaye hagati y’Ibihugu byombi mu myaka ishize, harimo no kwitabira Umwiherero w'Abayobozi muri Lesotho, kuko bigaragaza intego duhuje yo gusangira ubumenyi n’ubunararibonye. Twiteguye kurushaho gushimangira ubwo bufatanye kugira ngo bugirire akamaro abaturage b’Ibihugu byombi.”
Healthy habits are the best gifts we can give ourselves.Ahead of my birthday,I gifted myself a hike to Mt. Karisimbi (4,507m) Rwanda’s highest peak—a non-stop 10-hour trek. My legs wanted to quit,but the summit kept calling. Thanks to the team and our guide,Mupenzi.#HealthyLife
At the @Europarl_EN as part of my current Global Peace, Security and Strategic Studies programme. The pivot from documenting Great Lakes conflict to understanding the institutions that respond to it is deliberate.
This is the #EU 🇪🇺 institution that voted to demand immediate suspension of the Rwanda raw-materials MoU over M23 and DR Congo, a call EU governments downgraded to a “review” and the @EU_Commission has defended ever since.
The gap between what Parliament resolves and what the Commission does is where accountability lives. Seeing and learning it from the inside changes the texture of the work.
"The Ebola outbreak reminds us that health emergencies do not respect borders. Our response therefore cannot be fragmented, delayed, or reactive."
Rwanda's Prime Minister Dr. Justin Nsengiyumva at the High-Level Meeting of African Heads of State, Governments and Partners on the Ebola Outbreak. #RBANews
Minisitiri w’Intebe, Dr Justin Nsengiyumva, yahagarariye Perezida Kagame, mu Nama y’Abakuru b’Ibihugu na za Guverinoma muri Afurika hamwe n’abafatanyabikorwa batandukanye, baganiraga ku ngamba zo guhangana n'Icyorezo cya Ebola.
Muri iyi nama yabaye hifashishijwe ikoranabuhanga, Minisitiri w’Intebe yashimangiye ko mu Rwanda nta Ebola ihari, ibi akaba ari umusaruro w’ishoramari rihamye mu gutegura no kubaka urwego rw’ubuzima rufite ubushobozi bwo guhangana n’ibibazo.
Yagize ati "Twakajije ingamba zo kugenzura no gukurikirana indwara ku mipaka yose yinjira mu Gihugu. Twongereye ubushobozi bwo gusuzuma no gupima iyi ndwara muri laboratwari, twongera imbaraga mu buryo bwo gutabara byihuse, kandi dukomeza ubukangurambaga bwo kwigisha abaturage.” #RBAAmakuru
Today, Prime Minister Nsengiyumva, on behalf of President Paul Kagame, virtually participated in the High-Level Meeting of African Heads of State, Governments and Partners on the Ebola Outbreak.
Highlighting Rwanda’s preparedness, the Prime Minister noted: “Rwanda remains Ebola-free thanks to deliberate investments in preparedness and resilient public health systems. We have strengthened surveillance, screening, laboratory capacity, emergency response mechanisms, and public awareness to safeguard public health.”
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Uyu munsi, Minisitiri w’Intebe Nsengiyumva yahagarariye Perezida Kagame, mu Nama y’Abakuru b’Ibihugu na za Guverinoma muri Afurika hamwe n’abafatanyabikorwa batandukanye, baganiraga ku ngamba zo guhangana n'Icyorezo cya Ebola. Inama yabaye hifashishijwe ikoranabuhanga.
Mu ijambo rye, Minisitiri w’Intebe yashimangiye ko mu Rwanda nta Ebola ihari, ibi akaba ari umusaruro w’ishoramari rihamye mu gutegura no kubaka urwego rw’ubuzima rufite ubushobozi bwo guhangana n’ibibazo.
Yagize ati: "Twakajije ingamba zo kugenzura no gukurikirana indwara ku mipaka yose yinjira mu Gihugu, twongereye ubushobozi bwo gusuzuma no gupima iyi ndwara muri laboratwari, twongera imbaraga mu buryo bwo gutabara byihuse, kandi dukomeza ubukangurambaga bwo kwigisha abaturage.”
INCAMAKE Y'UMUNYABIGWI WACU
Ambassador Lt Gen. (Rtd) Charles Kayonga
Bamurashe urusasu runyura kunda ye rufata icyombo yarafite muntoki !🫡🇷🇼
Ni muntu ki ? Dore amateka ye
Credit goes to @IntsinziTV
I am deeply humbled and grateful to H.E @PaulKagame for the continued trust placed in me. I remain committed to serving our nation with dedication. I look forward to working with the team @Zigama_CSS and contributing to its continued progress.