Ashton Small 🏆🇷🇼🇬🇭
Disability is not inability is his push.. he’s grown a community of 200k people in 1 week. Road to 1 million, his story is deep and deserves to be shared with the world🌍
Rutahizamu w’Ikipe y’Igihugu ya Argentine, Lionel Messi yanditse amateka yo kuba uwatsinze ibitego byinshi mu mikino y’Igikombe cy’Isi kuva cyatangira gukinwa mu 1930.
Kuri uyu mugoroba, mu mukino uri guhuza Argentine na Austria, Messi yatsinze igitego cya mbere, kiba icya 17 mu mikino 28 amaze gukina mu bikombe by’Isi bitandatu yitabiriye, akuraho agahigo k’Umudage Miroslav Klose, watsinze 16. #RBASports #FIFAWorldCu
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This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame is presiding over the swearing-in ceremony for the newly appointed Minister of Infrastructure, Minister of Trade and Industry, and Ministers of State in the Ministry of Infrastructure, and other recently appointed officials across various government institutions. Follow live: https://t.co/nBBDhyivJw
Ku gicamunsi cyo kuri uyu wa Mbere, Perezida Kagame yayoboye Inama y'Abaminisitiri.
Iyi nama yize ku ngingo zirimo ishyirwa mu bikorwa rya politiki z'iterambere ry'Igihugu, yabereye muri Village Urugwiro. #RBAAmakuru
Congratulations to our #VisitRwanda partner Paris Saint-Germain @PSG_inside on their well-deserved UEFA @ChampionsLeague title and on being crowned champions for the second consecutive year.
Congratulations as well to @Arsenal on reaching the final and fighting with determination until the very end.
Both clubs have made their supporters proud, but tonight, PSG proved to be the better team!
Why do we remember the Wiped out Families?
Remembering Wiped out Families is an act that helps us restore the honour of the families who were killed, and no one from them survived the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
This time, the event to remember the Lost Families will take place in all districts across the country.
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Research showed that the largest numbers of wiped-out families were identified in Karongi and Nyamagabe districts. These districts were part of wh ok at was then referred to as 'Zone Turquoise' during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
Karongi and Nyamagabe districts alone comprised 4,374 wiped-out families, totalling 19,611 people.
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