Rwanda’s Commander-in-Chief, President Paul Kagame, has appointed Brig. Gen. Patrick Karuretwa as the new spokesperson of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF).
President Xi offers a toast at the state banquet dinner in Beijing: "To the bright future of China-U.S. relations, and the friendship between the two peoples, and to the health of President Trump and all of the friends present."
Prof .PLO Lumumba commends Rwanda for its remarkable recovery and progress under the leadership of Paul Kagame, highlighting Kigali as a shining example of order, modern infrastructure, and technological advancement. He concludes with a powerful message of resilience and optimism, affirming that denialism and revisionism will not prevail, and that a conscious and united African spirit will stand firm against the recurrence of such atrocities.
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On April 15, Ambassador GAO Wenqi paid a courtesy call on General MK Mubarakh, the Chief of Defence Staff of the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF). During the meeting, both sides reached consensus on deepening mutual trust between two countries, strengthening exchanges and cooperation between their respective defense forces, and jointly advancing the comprehensive strategic partnership.
Proud to see three #VisitRwanda partners qualifying for the UEFA Champions League semi-finals! The performances of @Atleti, @Arsenal and @PSG_inside have shown consistency, excellence and resolve, and we look forward to the games ahead!
Rwandan Ambassador to China James Kimonyo in an interview with the Global Times said that “we are enjoying the excellent and friendly relations with the People's Republic of China. It's now been 55 years since we established diplomatic relations.” Very successful cooperation programs have been implemented ever since in various areas. #DiplomaticCommunity https://t.co/7hjm2g1uft
Today, April 13, 2026, marks the end of the National Mourning Week. The 100 days of commemoration for the 32nd anniversary of the Genocide against the Tutsi will continue.
The official closing at the national level is taking place at the Rebero Genocide Memorial. No closing activities are planned at district or other local administrative levels.
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Banyankore say you cannot outgrow your father's brothers (your uncles). President Kagame is not only my uncle but a mentor as well. I congratulate him on his recent Kwibuka speech! Very inspirational.
A video of Madam Lt. Colonel (Rtd), Rose Kabuye when she was still a Major in the RPA, coming to comfort citizens shortly after RPA had liberated them. She told people “When you see us, don’t run away from us.”
July 4, 1994 after the RPA had taken control of Kigali. #Kwibuka32
"When people talk about Genocide, When people talk about killings that took place in Rwanda, they're real, they're not just stories"..}
"About a Million People were killed"
H.E President Paul Kagame delivering speech on the first commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
On 7th April, 1995.
President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame have joined thousands of youth in Kigali City in the #Kwibuka32 Walk to Remember.
The walk started from the Gasabo District offices and is aimed at honouring the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi and denouncing the genocide ideology. #RBANews
“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
“Kwibuka carries profound meaning for our nation. It is how we confront and overcome the divisions that nearly destroyed us. This day empowers us all.
We draw on the strength of survivors, who provide the reservoir of humanity that feeds our nation’s soul. To all survivors, know that you are not alone. We stand with you always.
Everything we have achieved, was only possible, because all Rwandans decided to join hands in common purpose. We honour the role played by every Rwandan, in our country’s rebirth.” President Kagame | #Kwibuka32
Dr. Bizimana: The Genocide against the Tutsi could have been prevented.
From 1990, clear warning signs were visible—but ignored by international actors on the ground.
The government at the time actively spread hate, teaching that Tutsis were enemies of the nation.
Years later, countries like the U.S., Belgium, and France would apologize but for many, that came far too late.
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President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame have arrived at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, the final resting place of over 250,000 victims of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi. They will mark the official start of the 32nd commemoration period by laying a wreath and lighting the Flame of Remembrance, which will burn for 100 days in honor of the more than one million lives lost.
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