“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
📽️AMASHUSHO📽️
Reba uko byari byifashe mu Gace ka nyuma ka Tour du Rwanda 2026 kasorejwe kuri Kigali Convention Centre.
Umunya-Eritrea Mulueberhan Henok ukinira Ikipe y’Igihugu cye ni we wakegukanye, atanze Umubiligi Cuylits Mauro wa Lotto - Groupe Wanty gukandagiza ipine ku murongo wo gusorezaho. #RBASports #TdRwanda2026
📹: @luckyfilmz27
I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become available over the last ~year and a failure to claim the boost feels decidedly like skill issue. There's a new programmable layer of abstraction to master (in addition to the usual layers below) involving agents, subagents, their prompts, contexts, memory, modes, permissions, tools, plugins, skills, hooks, MCP, LSP, slash commands, workflows, IDE integrations, and a need to build an all-encompassing mental model for strengths and pitfalls of fundamentally stochastic, fallible, unintelligible and changing entities suddenly intermingled with what used to be good old fashioned engineering. Clearly some powerful alien tool was handed around except it comes with no manual and everyone has to figure out how to hold it and operate it, while the resulting magnitude 9 earthquake is rocking the profession. Roll up your sleeves to not fall behind.
“If the entire world can mobilize against Rwanda, perhaps we are more extraordinary than we realize.
When you look at our small Rwanda on a map, it is so small that it should even be hard for them to notice; yet the world mobilizes against Rwanda. But still we overcome and move forward.
When facing these challenges, external or internal, you cannot be the kind of leader who makes excuses, telling people that you forgot, that you assumed this or that.
Everything must return to the principles of the RPF. We must ask: what is it that the RPF should stand for?” Chairman Kagame | 17th RPF Congress
“This is not the first, nor the last wave of technological progress, that Africa and the world will witness.
We continue to be reminded that science and technology, are powerful engines of creativity and performance, that are not here to replace anyone.
Almost always, humanity has been better for it.
Let’s make the most of these times.”
President Kagame speaks at the opening of Transform Africa Summit 2025 #TAS2025 and chairs Smart Africa Board Meeting.
I always see you from a distance. While others rush to shake your hand, I stay in the corner, observing your moves, learning in silence. Because I know it’s not yet time to shake your hand, I still need time to clean mine well enough to deserve that honor.
You changed our country,
You changed our lives,
You changed our mindset.
You inspire us everyday.
Happy Birthday, Sir @PaulKagame.
Tadej Pogačar enjoying another training day in Rwanda. 🇷🇼
This is what he said after that: “Probably Remco also wanted maybe revenge for the Tour de France when he was caught by Jonas on the mountain TT, so I think that was good for him. He ticked off one bad moment of this year. Now on Sunday, maybe it can be my turn to tick off and put away that – not so bad day – but bad feeling when somebody catches you.”
“Obviously, I am here in general for the road race, so the expectations are high. I expect a lot from my legs, and we should aim for the best result. I think we have one of the strongest teams here, so we should be considered as the top contender.”
“When I arrived here, I trained for two days on the TT bike, then I raced, and I didn’t catch my rhythm, I didn’t catch my legs. But after Sunday, I switched to my road bike, I have two fun trainings and I don’t have any issues now this week.”
“It’s a shame they put Mount Kigali so early in the race, it would be much more fun if it was later. But you couldn’t do 100km solo every year.”
“On Tuesday, I wore my rainbow jersey for the last time in training. But we’ll see next week if that was the last time...” #Kigali2025
Today, at the Sonatubes Roundabout, the crowd — mostly women in traditional Umushanana — filled the air with patriotic songs and joyful dances. 🇷🇼
From day one, Sonatube has kept the energy high and inspired us all with its incredible spirit!
#Kigali2025#RidingNewHeights
Genocide denial & the broader anti-Rwanda campaign are largely guilt-driven offensives. Some feel guilty for their inaction, others for their complicity & for some, not just guilt, but defeat. They had hoped to wipe out this nation. So they deny. distort. & attack. In that order.
Thank you, President Paul Kagame, for stopping the Genocide against the Tutsi and leading Rwanda to peace.
We also remember and honor all those who sacrificed their lives for a better future. Their bravery will never be forgotten. #Kwibuka31
🏃 Nkigendera