It was a pleasure to host students from Nu Vision & Sparrow Parents School at Rwanda House during their study trip to the UK.
They learned about the work of the Mission & shared their future career aspirations. We wish them every success in their future endeavours! 🇷🇼🇬🇧
This morning in Doha, President Kagame met with His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani @TamimBinHamad to convey his condolences on the passing of his beloved father, His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and to express his solidarity with the
#Kwibohora32 in London brought together the Rwandan community from across the UK & friends of Rwanda.
Thank you for celebrating 32 years of liberation & reflecting on how far our country has come.
Together, we honour our journey & look ahead with confidence.
#RwandaInUK🇷🇼🇬🇧
For 32 years, the Rwanda Defence Force has earned the trust of citizens, partners, and communities through dedicated service, discipline, and professionalism.
Read more about the RDF's 32-year journey and achievements: mod.gov.rw/fileadmin/user…
Style. Creativity. Rwanda.
Moments from Rwanda on Regent Street, where Rwanda’s fashion entrepreneurs proudly showcased their work in the heart of London.
#RwandaInUK 🇷🇼🇬🇧
Today, the 6th Edition of the #RwandaYouthTour officially kicked off, organized by @RwandaMFA, MoYA, @Rwandapolice & @RwandaYouthClub. The programme brings together young Rwandans from the diaspora to reconnect with Rwanda's history, culture, development journey & opportunities.
Over 500 Rwandans & friends gathered in London to celebrate #Kwibohora32 🇷🇼
Honoring Liberation Day, we remembered sacrifices and renewed our commitment to unity, dignity & progress.
#RwandaInUK 🇷🇼🇬🇧
UK Diaspora, this Liberation Day, the journey continues with you!
Join our team as we celebrate and reflect on the past 32 years and explore how, together, we can continue building our nation's future from wherever you are.
#Kwibohora32#ForPeopleForBetter
“For decades, Rwanda was shaped by a deliberate system of exclusion, fear, and division. The purpose of the liberation struggle was to restore what had been taken away: the right of Rwandans to live in dignity.
However, the ideas behind the genocide have not disappeared