Rwanda commemorated its National Heroes Day on February 1, 2026, celebrating the principles of patriotism, unity, and service that have driven its post-conflict transformation. In an interview with CGTN, Rwandan Ambassador to China James Kimonyo emphasized how these values align with Rwanda's partnership with the Chinese mainland, particularly in education and youth development.
Ambassador Kimonyo noted that Rwanda's focus on national reconciliation and inclusive growth mirrors its collaborative approach with international partners. "Youth exchanges and skills training programs with China are vital," he stated, highlighting how Rwanda's young population—a demographic majority—is being empowered to sustain the legacy of resilience and self-reliance championed by the nation's heroes.
The ambassador's remarks underscore Rwanda's strategic emphasis on cross-cultural cooperation as a tool for development. With education initiatives and technology transfers playing a central role, both nations continue to strengthen ties rooted in mutual respect and shared aspirations for stability.
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Rwanda's National Heroes Day: reflecting on shared values with China
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