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"Even though they have lost everything, they still keep their role as a mother, as the caretaker of the household."
"From her birth on a Rwandan hill to her current life in Germany. She tries to recount the appalling wound of the genocide in order to overcome the terrible guilty feeling about: "Why did I survive?"
"A game of general knowledge about sexuality. Entertaining, informative and sensual."
"I begun accepting the fate allotted to me when I encountered in Rwanda, the one with whom I was to share my life for 23 years and who became the father of my children. I was then aged 18 and had never left my homeland."
"Countries can authenticate and confirm the issuing authority of the e-Passport. E-Passport forgery is close to zero because of the embedded chip that contains biometric data of the bearer."
"with or without the fec or without the sacred sacred fire."
"I have some days where I just sit down and cry. It’s not like everything is perfect all the time."
"In our culture, we don’t talk a lot about experiences."
"Do something. . . Be aware. . . Learn from history. It can happen anywhere."
"Whenever you see injustice happening, you must speak out."
"Words matter. Words have power. We saw in Rwanda, it [the genocide] started from words."
"The genocide in Rwanda was preventable if the international community had intervened."
"The international community was watching what was happening but they were not intervening which was very sad for me to see."
"Therefore, Rwanda used the gacaca system, “a traditional justice system that was used before to reconcile families. People come together in the community to reconcile."
"My life matters. . . No matter what you’ve been through, you should never give up. Never lose hope."
"It was important for me to never give up on life. There is a reason why I am alive. I have a purpose. That is why I am here talking to you ."
"I want to make sure that those that are no longer here - their voices, their lives, their names . . . are alive. They were alive. They existed. . . My duty is to make sure that what happened is heard."
"I want to make sure that the world knows what we’ve been through, the suffering we’ve been through, and how we overcame."
"For me, to share is so I encourage my fellow survivors to share their story. I want to be a part of helping - making sure the history of my family is told."
"Rape is a weapon of the genocide."
"Genocide doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a process. There are so many stages."
"It is my duty to tell what happened so the world will not forget. . . That’s my way of making sure that the history is not forgotten."
"Losing hope is the beginning of your own self-defeat."
"There’s a mantra that I live with. No matter what horrible circumstances you may face in your life, never lose hope."
"“Designing campaign attire for our candidate, President Paul Kagame, during the 2024 elections was an honor. We wish him all the best.”"
"I started drawing at a young age though my art was not different from other children, however in 2016, I tried"
"Moving to Rwanda, where I had never lived before and make a living as a videographer. That’s the only thing I am good at. This is how I can be helpful."
"Ever since I came to Rwanda, I’ve been working with different NGOs in areas related to filming. As of now, I can say that filming is already part of my everyday life."
"Video storytelling is complementary with many other forms of communication from photography, graphic design, to animation. Therefore, I see myself working on bigger multi-media type of projects. For that, I need to keep working on conceptualization."
"I would like to share what I know, strengthen my knowledge but also show that there are ways to get our content out there without having a big budget."
"In addition to the repetition of injustice, we also have common complaints that are also generating delays, especially criminal cases that are also in the cases that we have in the courts. So when we started this process, we will apply it to other common cases to see how we can deal with these problems.(Usibye rero ibyo byo gusubirishamo akarengane, dufite n’ibirego bisanzwe nabyo bigenda bikabyara ibirarane cyane cyane iby’imanza nshinjabyaha nazo ziri mu manza dufite mu nkiko.Ubwo rero ubu buryo twatangiye uko ubushobozi buzajya buboneka tuzabushyira no ku zindi manza zisanzwe kugira ngo turebe uko twahangana n’ibi bibazo.)"
"We are so excited to have made the country proud. The victory is a motivation for us. We now know our level of performance and where we need to improve."
"When we got to the field like that, you don't say much to the players except to remind each one of his role on the team, that's why we participated in this tournament that all we want is to win, all we need is to participate in the World Cup. In the next game Eswatini team this victory is a great motivation to prepare for the next meeting.(Iyo twageze mu kibuga burya nta byinshi ubwira abakinnyi usibye buri wese kumwibutsa inshingano ze ku ikipe ni cyatumye twitabira iri rushanwa ko icyo dushaka ari ugutsinda, icyo dukeneye ni ukwitabira igikombe cy’isi.Mu mukino ukurikira ikipe ya Eswatini uku gutsinda akaba ari Motivation ikomeye yo kwitegura iyo tuzahura ubutaha)"
"We are very happy to bring the trophy to our country, the competition was not easy but we put together and listened to the coach's advice and managed to win. As you can see on our faces, the competition was well prepared, we left Rwanda with one goal to win.(Turishimye cyane kuba tuzanye igikombe mu gihugu cyacu, irushanwa ntabwo ryari ryoroshye ariko twashyize hamwe twumva inama z’umutoza tubasha gutsinda.Ni ko kanyamuneza mubona ku maso yacu, irushanwa ryari riteguye neza, twavuye mu Rwanda dufite intego imwe yo gutsinda)"
"We had one common mission which was to win the tournament. We worked as a team, game by game, as the coach told us and here are the results."
"We are not doing well in batting as you may have seen it during these series. The games we lost can solely be attributed to poor batting. I think these series are here to show what to improve and we really have a room for improvement in batting."
"We won’t underestimate anyone. We are going to take every game as it comes and we hope to win the tournament."
"I am so excited that I played well on my debut at the tournament because the wicket I bowled was from the captain of the opponent club,"
"It all comes one step at a time, but in the end, it happens."
"I asked myself, why I couldn’t try. Then, I decided that I can push beyond the 24 hours and add two more hours"
"I am extremely happy to achieve this. It was a long journey, but finally all has ended well"
"Because of the love I gradually attained for cricket, I learnt the rules of the game pretty fast and I was able to play for the U19 National Team in Kenya in 2008. I was also able to play in 2010 and 2011 in Tanzania and I learnt a lot and gained more skills in all these region tournaments,"
"At first I didn’t like fielding because I was afraid of the ball hitting me but with time, I over came my fears and I can now field, bat and ball because it’s required as a team player."
"To me, cricket means more than just a sport, it’s also my source of hope. I was in despair, with no clear purpose of life before joining this beautiful sport,"
"I first got to witness cricket with my eyes in 2008 and I immediately picked interest. There was no women’s team then, so I started training with the boys, which I believe help me adapt quickly,"
"After that the tournament, I realised my potential and decided to the take the game more seriously. By then, cricket in Rwanda was still at a low level and we performed poorly but I was very happy to represent my country,"
"“I received overwhelming support and broke down when I remembered how I used to sit alone with my mother in our house in Gisozi. Many people congratulating me from Rwanda and abroad was both humbling and inspiring,”"
"My dreams are taking my country team in international cricket champion games and playing cricket in countries like England and Australia."
"It’s having a hand in the construction of Rwanda’s first ever cricket stadium and having been able to inspire young girls to join cricket because ever since I joined the number of girls have increased as well as female cricket clubs."
"“I used to like sports a lot - that's what made me actually join cricket"