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
"Tanzania is indeed a key partner for Rwanda. Over the years, we have strengthened our partnership across many sectors, particularly trade and logistics, facilitating Rwanda’s connections to global markets.
The President and I discussed how to build further on this foundation, ensuring that our systems are well-equipped to manage the growing volume of business between our two countries.
We are encouraged by the progress already achieved and look forward to the full implementation of our joint projects.
Our collaboration within the East African Community and the African Union anchors this work in a wider framework of regional integration." President Kagame | Working Visit to The United Republic of Tanzania
No sanctions or insults can tarnish the image of Rwanda's defence and security forces, who are among the best that can be found anywhere- President Kagame. #Kwibuka32
Today, April 7, 2026, the City of Kentwood, MI officially recognizes International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. Thank you, Mayor Stephen for this historic proclamation and your leadership in honoring the victims and survivors. @RwandaInUSA@IbukaUsa
“Whether here in the country, or outside, especially outside, there are those who have often distorted this history of ours for different reasons. They have a real challenge on their hands if they expect people to change history and tell it differently.
What I would say, as Theoneste said, is that times do change, and times have changed. No one will ever die again the way Theoneste was describing it, the way those who died perished, or even the way he himself died, because it was a form of death. The fact that he is here is a form of resurrection. No one will ever die again in this way.
You cannot kill a person twice. If you try, the person will kill you before you kill them. As we stand here before you, some people outside mock us and speak about us with contempt, but this whole country, this Rwanda you see before you, cannot die twice. Before you kill Rwanda, Rwanda will strike first. The way you see us here, we cannot die twice.
Whether it is us adults, or our younger generation, no one will kill them twice. It is impossible. It will not happen. We will live the way people are supposed to live, the way everyone else lives. And inevitably, we will not ask anyone for permission to live.” President Kagame | #Kwibuka32
Today, we mourn the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda – over 1M lives lost in 100 days. Genocide has warning signs: deep discrimination, dehumanisation, incitement to hatred. States must prevent & punish this horrific atrocity crime.
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“After the genocide, Rwandans chose to rebuild our country, together. With that, came a promise to never let the politics of genocide take root ever again. I tell you, genocide cannot happen here again, it won’t happen. Even with those noises you hear in the region, of people gathering from Europe, from wherever, meeting in Kinshasa, and bringing the son of Habyarimana, relatives, and others from wherever, all that is just noise. It cannot amount to anything that will happen here of that kind again.
I know every Rwandan, young or old is as determined and is saying so, like I am saying now to you.” President Kagame | #Kwibuka32
Today, we remember and reflect on the horrific 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
We honour the victims, survivors, and everyone whose lives were changed forever by the atrocities and commit to building a better world where such horrors are never forgotten or repeated.
As we mark Kwibuka, we honor the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi and reflect on its unspeakable horrors. The United States stands with Rwanda in unity and reconciliation and firmly rejects denial or minimization of the genocide.
On the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda, we mourn the victims & pay tribute to the survivors.
We must learn from past failures & protect the living — by rejecting hatred, inflammatory rhetoric & incitement to violence.
Bahinzi bacu, iki ni igihe cya season ya kawa! ☕️🌱
Turabashishikariza kwita ku buhinzi bwa kawa no gusarura kawa yeze neza. Ibi bituma twongera umusaruro mwiza, tukongera n’agaciro keza ku isoko.
Kwirinda gusarura kawa z'ibitumbwe ni uguharanira ireme rya kawa yacu n’inyungu.
From 10 Chickens to Better Nutrition: How the Partnership for Resilient and Inclusive Small Livestock Markets (PRISM) Is Changing Lives in @RuhangoDistrict
Our first day of the media tour in the Southern Province took us to Gitwa Village in Ruhango District, where families are seeing real change through the Partnership for Resilient and Inclusive Small Livestock Markets (PRISM).
One of the voices from the community was Esther Mukamurigo, a member of the Twuzuzanye Cyunyu Group, which has 30 members. She shared how life was before the project. She explained that meeting basic needs was very difficult, and many families struggled every day.
Things began to change when PRISM supported the group. Each member received 10 chickens. Esther started raising her chickens carefully and began collecting eggs. The first time she collected eggs, she had 500 eggs, which she used to grow her poultry project. From there, she expanded to 100 chicks, and the income she earned reached 250,000 RWF.
Today, her poultry farm has grown to 600 chicks, and she has also managed to buy six goats. For her family, this growth has brought stability and new hope.
Esther also highlighted that PRISM did not only provide chickens. The project trained them in poultry farming and management, and introduced them to new ways of producing animal feed, such as azolla farming and hydroponic fodder technology. These skills helped farmers reduce the cost of feeding their animals and improve productivity.
As incomes increased, families were also able to improve what they eat at home. Eggs and other foods are now more available, and cases of malnutrition in the community have reduced.
Esther expressed deep gratitude for the support they received and shared her ambition for the future. She hopes to continue growing her poultry business and aims to reach 25,000 chickens in the coming years.
#PrismImpact
Kuri uyu wa Gatanu, u Rwanda rwizihije ku nshuro ya 11 Umunsi Nyafurika wahariwe gufatira ifunguro ku ishuri, mu birori byabereye mu Bugarama mu Karere ka Rusizi.
Hatanzwe ibihembo bitandukanye birimo ibyahawe uturere turi ku isonga mu bwitabire bwo gutanga umusanzu wo gushyigikira gahunda yo gufatira ifunguro ku ishuri.
Uturere twahembwe ni:
• Ruhango: 95.4%
• Burera: 90.1%
• Rulindo: 86.4%
Gufatira ifunguro ku ishuri byagize uruhare runini mu mitsindire y’abana ku mashuri, kugabanya umubare w’abata ishuri, kongera ubusabane hagati y’abanyeshuri, gukura neza no kugira ubuzima bwiza, guteza imbere abahinzi n’amakoperative n’ibindi.
Buri wese ashobora gushyigikira iyi gahunda akanda *182*3*10# agakurikiza amabwiriza.
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Today, Rwanda marked the 11th African Day of School Feeding, with national celebrations held in Bugarama, Rusizi District.
During the event, awards were presented to districts that demonstrated exceptional performance in parental contributions toward the School Feeding Programme. The top-performing districts recognized were:
• Ruhango District: 95.4%
• Burera District: 90.1%
• Rulindo District: 86.4%
The School Feeding Programme continues to be a cornerstone of student success—improving academic performance, reducing dropout rates, fostering social cohesion, and enhancing the health and well-being of learners. It also serves as a vital market for local farmers and cooperatives.
Join the cause: You can support this initiative by dialing *182*3*10# and following the prompts.