In an endeavor to promote a robust sense of cultural and national pride, the Minister of State in Charge of East African Community at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MINAFFET), Prof Manasseh Nshuti, initiated a dialogue with 140 young Rwandans from the diaspora. These youths come from countries such as Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. The discussion was on topics such as heritage, language, and patriotism.
Nshuti urges Diaspora youth to embrace cultural heritage, patriotism
The New Times,
26 July 2023, Rwanda
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