Today, we celebrate Liberation Day by honoring the courage, sacrifice, and unity that brought freedom to Rwanda. We pay tribute to all those who contributed to this historic journey, and we express our profound gratitude to the RPF-Inkotanyi, whose efforts stopped the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and liberated our country, paving the way for a nation built on peace, unity, and hope.
As we commemorate this day, we reaffirm our commitment to preserving the truth of our history, safeguarding the achievements of liberation, and building a brighter future for all Rwandans.
Happy Liberation Day! 🇷🇼
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Rwanda’s remarkable development journey is driven by a leadership committed to results. President Paul Kagame’s Model Village initiative has given thousands of families a chance to live in safer, healthier, and more organized communities.
The truth about the testimony given by the perpetrator of the Genocide against the Tutsi in April 1994, that the genocide was planned and carried out, those who deny that it was not planned should speak out in public.
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#Kwibuka32 Nonaha umunsi uranzwe n'imvura, mu karere ka Gasabo abaturage b'Umurenge wa Nduba baribuka ku nshuro ya 32 Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994 aho umunyamabanga nshingwabikorwa ababwiye ko batagomba gukangwa n'imvura kuko hari benshi yarokoye. Ati :"N'ubu ni ubutumwa".
Happy birthday Afande @PaulKagame. May you have many more. Thank you for your exemplary leadership that is a beacon for Rwanda, the region and Africa. Long live the friendship and strategic alliance between our two countries.
“No one should think that just because we are making progress, there is room for complacency. We are not where we want to be yet, the journey is still long. There is still a lot of work to do, and it still requires your service and resilience. You, the young people, still have so much to give as we move forward.
The Rwanda Defence Force has played a role in building and developing our nation, and continues to do so to this day. By joining this profession, that is what the country expects from each and everyone of you, both now and in the future.
As you take on your roles, remember that service to Rwandans is your foremost duty.
When you serve Rwandans, the people you come from, your brothers and sisters, you are working for yourself.
The future of our country is in your hands. We see your potential, use it to the best of your abilities. We have high expectations of you.” -President Kagame
President Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame joined the Officer Cadets Commissioning Ceremony in Gako where over 1,000 new officers received the rank of 2Lt.