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Kagame lauds Kenya’s help in Rwanda revival after 1994 g******e

Tuesday, April 9th, 2024 02:18 | By
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. PHOTO/DPCS
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. PHOTO/DPCS

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has commended Kenya on its contribution to the reconstruction of Rwanda after the 1994 genocide.


President Kagame pointed out that Kenya hosted many fleeing Rwandese during that tragic period.
Nairobi was among countries, President Kagame told Heads of State and Governments, envoys and Heads of Delegation in Kigali on Sunday, that helped in the rebirth of the peaceful modern-day Rwanda.


He spoke at BK Arena in Kigali during the 30th National commemoration of the Genocide that claimed one million lives.


Kenya, among other countries, “hosted large members and numbers of Rwandan refugees and gave them a home,” the Rwandan President noted.


Representing Ruto


Kenya was represented at the commemoration by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua who stood in for President William Ruto.


“Today we also feel a particular gratitude to all the friends and representatives here with us from around the world. We are deeply honoured by your presence alongside us on this very heavy day.

The contributions you have made to Rwanda’s rebirth are enormous and have helped us to stand where we are now. I want to recognise the few while also asking for forgiveness for not being able to mention all who deserve it,” he said.


DP Gachagua joined thousands of Rwandans led by their President, 19 Heads of State and Government, Former Heads of State, world leaders and heads of international delegations at the event dubbed Kwibuka30 National Remembrance Ceremony.


The theme of the commemoration is “Remember, unite, renew.”


Gachagua laid a wreath at the Kigali Genocide Memorial in honour of the 1994 Genocide victims.
The memorial centre is one of the final resting place of victims of the Genocide that claimed more than one million lives of men, women and children in a period of three months. Sunday, marked the start of the 100-day commemoration period.


Several government officials accompanied the DP during the 30th anniversary of the Rwanda genocide.

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