Netherland-based Rwandan author, Joy Nzamwita Uwanziga, is passionate about her motherland and the traditions that define it. Her book, 'Manners in Rwanda' was among the 100 best-selling on Amazon--it ...
The Korean Funds-in-Trust to UNESCO project “Creative Industries development for the diversity of cultural expressions – Strengthening the sustainability of creative industry in Lao PDR, Uzbekistan ...
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Rwanda’s Nsengimana to launch debut poetry album in Paris
Rwandan poet Sylvester Nsengimana is set to launch his debut poetry album, Tears In A Verse, in Paris, France, this February—a project he describes as a deeply personal journey of sorrow, resilience, ...
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How PSG Partnership Is Pushing Rwandan Creatives On Global Map
When Rwanda announced its partnership with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 2019, many observers viewed it as a straightforward tourism promotion deal.The French football giants would display the "Visit ...
First-time filmmaker Felicia Middlebrooks’s self-written and directed documentary Somebody’s Child: The Redemption of Rwanda premiered in Chicago Saturday. The winner of the New York Film Festival’s ...
This project, funded by the Korean Funds-in-Trust to UNESCO, aims to strengthen cultural and creative industries in Rwanda through capacity building, supporting networking efforts, sharing information ...
Fatmata Lovetta Sesay (L), the UNDP Resident Representative in Rwanda, pours water on a tree sapling together with Rwanda's Minister of Environment Bernadette Arakwiye (R) during the Umuganda monthly ...
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What is the meaning behind categories of Rwandan heroes?
National Heroes’ Day observed very on February 1 honours individuals recognised for extraordinary deeds that benefitted the nation, whether through sacrifice, leadership, moral courage or service to ...
Rwanda is a land of discovery and adventure. Despite a past filled with pain and violence, today this East African country is nearly twenty years into its healing and reconciliation. The Post and ...
Where: Wayne High School auditorium, 5400 Chambersburg Road, Huber Heights Cost: $15 for adults, $5 for children ages 6-12. Tickets can be purchased at the door More info: (937) 256-2088 Dayton’s ...
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