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Mumbwirire Dorcy Rugamba muti: “Shira Impumu, hari agahungu gakura ka kwigana, ejo kazaba nkawe, twagira n’amahirwe kazabimenya katarangaye. U Rwanda Rwaba Rugira Imana.” Uyu munsi nakoze Workshop ya theater muri Analog Theater. Cologne, Germany 🇩🇪 .

Mumbwirire Dorcy Rugamba muti: “Shira Impumu, hari agahungu gakura ka kwigana, ejo kazaba nkawe, twagira n’amahirwe kazabimenya katarangaye. U Rwanda Rwaba Rugira Imana.” Uyu munsi nakoze Workshop ya theater muri Analog Theater. Cologne, Germany 🇩🇪 .

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I had the great honor of representing my homeland, Rwanda, and sharing the contribution of my work as an artist and cultural practitioner through Museum Ingabo at the Central Academy of Cultural and Tourism Administration in Beijing. During my presentation, I proudly introduced Rwanda as the Land of Brave People, I also featured two powerful videos from Visit Rwanda to showcase the breathtaking beauty and vibrancy of our country. MY SPEECH BEFORE PRESENTATION: “Ladies and Gentlemen, Members of the Central Academy of Cultural and Tourism Administration, AMAHORO. My name is King NGABO, born and raised in the land of a thousand hills, in the heart of Africa. A land of brave ancestors. A land that once kissed the darkness, but has now embraced the sun again. 31 years ago, Tragedy knocked on every door , from north to south, east to west. More than one million Tutsis were killed not because of what they did, but simply because of who they were. The 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi took away our families, leaving behind an endless pain and suffering we carry every day. But let me be clear: Genocide is a part of our history, not our culture. We have refused to be defined by it , even if it left a scar not only on us, but on the whole of humanity. Because when it was happening, The world was watching. The United Nations let our families down. Belgian soldiers evacuated their dogs alongside their citizens and left millions of people in the hands of militias. But gracefully and courageously, Rwandan sons and daughters, those who had been refugees since the 1959 discrimination , stood up and fought to stop the genocide. In just 100 days, over a million were killed. But the few who survived made a choice to never die again. Since then, Rwanda has become: A land of brave people, A land of dreamers and doers, A land that our generation proudly calls Home. Sweet home. Today, we live in peace. And we believe that the future is today, because tomorrow is safe and bright. Just like our Kinyarwanda word “EJO” which means both yesterday and tomorrow ,spoken in the present tense. Rooted deeply in our culture and belief, Speaking one language , Kinyarwanda, Carrying one identity , one we cherish every day. Young people in Rwanda are now the pioneers of things our fathers and mothers could only dream of because their lives were spent in refugee camps, fighting discrimination, and struggling just to survive. You see, my generation , we didn’t inherit gold or privilege. We inherited memory. And from that, we are building vision. This is what makes me “an artist “ who has had the honor of contributing to our national story by creating the first private museum to be added to the 8 national museums in our country. And that is what I am here to present to you today: MUSEUM INGABO. It’s a place where memory meets imagination, Where the past isn’t locked behind glass, But walks with us into the future. Chinese Embassy in Rwanda | Rwanda Embassy | China

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