UMUCO KINYAMULENGE
imbzino za kinyamulenge 1954-1955
Abanyamulenge babzina Haya Haya bo mu Rurambo 1954-1955
Amashusho n’amajwi yafashwe na MAQUET & HIERNAUX-L’HOEST 1954-1955
Amashusho agaragara mu gitabo yise les Pasteurs de l’Itombwe
Credit audio song @ndamuk
Umukurambere yararirimbye ati:
Iwacu ni mu mirambi y'agahira
Mu mibari yahiye imibamburo
Ni mumarango atangombye amananiza
Ni mu manama yasamaje ama nyambo!
“My plan is to go back sometime and rebuild my village, not only my village, but the country, make it a better place and make a difference.”
Fidele Sebahizi grew up in the #DRC, in 1996 at just 14 years old, he was forced to flee from his home village following an attack.
“My home village has been destroyed to ashes.”
They escaped across the border into #Burundi to seek safety at a #UN refugee camp.
“In that refugee camp, we got attacked by several heavily armed groups and we lost 166 people in a matter of two hours, Seeing my friends, my family members set on fire, alive, it was like a movie, but it was real.”
With few belongings and nowhere to belong, #Sebahizi said he's not even sure how he ended up on a plane bound for the U.S.😢
By “Creating a Life from the Ashes,” @fidele_sebahizi became the first-ever foreign-born #Police_Officer hired in #Abilene, he went on to earn a #Master's degree and then got a #PhD. He didn't stop there, Sebahizi, who arrived in the U.S. without speaking much English, has now written a book.