First Lady Jeannette Kagame has commended the Genocide survivors’ organisation Ibuka for its 30-year journey of resilience and ensuring that the memory of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi remains ...
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame led on Tuesday the 32nd commemoration of the genocide against the Tutsis.
How a once shattered country has become a beacon of hope for the rest of Africa THE LAST WORD | ANDREW M. MWENDA | Tuesday, ...
President Paul Kagame has reaffirmed the strength and integrity of Rwanda's Defence and Security Forces, stressing that no external pressure can weaken their resolve.
Officials, diplomats, members of the Rwandan community, and friends of Rwanda gathered today at the Palais des Congrès in Salé for Kwibuka 32.
As we remember victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi for the 32nd year today, a profound contradiction hovers over our land, the region and the world. Guardians of Never Again who stopped ...
President Paul Kagame has said “Rwanda will not die twice,” like it happened during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, underscoring the country’s resilience and commitment to protecting its future.
As usual at this time of the year, those with keen interest in promoting a revisionist history of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi have stepped up their activities. They are ratcheting up the noise ...
Every year, Rwanda's remembrance period, beginning on April 7, is a solemn time to honour the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Yet this period is consistently met with deliberate ...
President Kagame will light the Flame of Hope, a symbolic torch that will burn for 100 days, reflecting the duration of the Genocide.Rwandans and friends of Rwanda around the world will gather from ...
The survivors have spoken. Now, it is the turn of the man accused of leading hundreds to their graves to defend himself.