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The Incredible Talent

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DADV: The Incredible Talent  His name is Emmanuel He was born in Burera district of Rwanda in 2000. He is now in secondary five. He is a musician artist who sing motivational songs in KDH Gang crew . During  his career, He has been inspired by some Rwandan artists such as kivumbi king and Bruce Melody since his childhood he loved singing those songs that could be sang by every children there's the time that came and he started thinking about his  career so that gifted inheritance should be scattered and be spread everywhere cause he grew up wanting to share his thought to everybody who was stuck to their anxiety and that should make people like him to get depressed out of their feelings  img1. DADV this young Rwandan musician is in struggle seeking how he will work with studies and the career of singing even though he is about to prepare for the upcoming national examination  . We asked him about how he manages those two things i.e Music and school , then he rep...

SUMMER IN KIGALI

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Summer in Kigali: A Journey Through Rwanda's Capital As the sun shines brightly over the rolling hills of Kigali, the vibrant capital of Rwanda, summer is the perfect time to explore the city’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. Join us on a delightful journey through some of the must-visit places in Kigali during the summer season. 1. The Genocide Memorial Centre Our journey begins at the  Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre , a place of reflection and remembrance. This powerful site honors the victims of the 1994 genocide and serves as a poignant reminder of Rwanda’s resilience. Visitors can explore the exhibits that tell the stories of those affected, offering a deep understanding of the nation’s history. In the summer, the gardens surrounding the memorial bloom beautifully, providing a tranquil space for contemplation. img1 Kigali Genocide Memorial gate  2. Nyamirambo Women’s Centre Next, we head to the  Nyamirambo Women’s Centre , a community hub th...

The journey to the sun

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AMANI

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AMANI Every morning, before the sun rose high in the sky, little Amani would rush to the kitchen for his daily cup of milk. It was more than just a routine—it was a quiet moment of peace and promise. His grandmother, Mama Keza, always had it ready, warm and slightly sweetened with honey. “A strong day starts with a strong body,” he would say, handing Amani the cup with a smile. A cup of milk for Amani As Amani sipped, he listened to the gentle sounds of birds outside and the soft clinking of kitchen utensils. That simple white cup held more than milk—it carried love, tradition, and the strength of generations. Mama Keza had done the same as a child, back when milk was fetched fresh from their family cow, Gigi. Even when Amani grew older and started school in the city, he never missed his morning milk. It reminded him of home and of the hands that first taught his kindness and discipline. One morning, after receiving a scholarship for her good grades, he raised his cup and smiled, whisp...