PICTORIAL: Rwandans chart national agenda at 14th Umushyikirano

The 14th annual National Dialogue Council, or Umushyikirano, closed in Kigali yesterday, with President Paul Kagame urging delegates and the nation to recommit to the country’s development agenda and to continuously improve service delivery.

Saturday, December 17, 2016
President Paul Kagame chats with Senate president Bernard Makuza on Day II of the annual Umushyikirano yesterday. / Village Urugwiro

The 14th annual National Dialogue Council, or Umushyikirano, closed in Kigali yesterday, with President Paul Kagame urging delegates and the nation to recommit to the country’s development agenda and to continuously improve service delivery.

The meeting attracted about 2000 participants drawn from across the country and abroad, while millions others followed the event through live TV and radio broadcasts.

Below are some of the pictures taken at the event.

The First Lady, Jeannette Kagame, and the Minister for Sports and Culture, Julienne Uwacu, observe the National Anthem at the opening of the Umushyikirano 2016 at Kigali Convention Centre on Thursday. / Village Urugwiro
Prime Minister Anastase Murekezi presents a report on the progress of the implementation of the 2015 Umushyikirano resolutions as the 14th edition of the annual dialogue got underway at the Kigali Convention Centre on Thursday. / Village Urugwiro
Panelist Theopist Nyiramahoro speaking during Day One of the national dialogue on Thursday. / Village Urugwiro
Ugandan media personality Andrew Mwenda makes a presentation on Rwanda’s performance in various areas at the event on Thursday. / Village Urugwiro
A delegate takes a photo at the event yesterday. / Village Urugwiro
Senior officers of the Rwanda Defence Forces salute during the National Anthem at the opening of the 14th Umushyikirano, at the Kigali Convention Centre. / Village Urugwiro
A participant reads Friday’s edition of The New Times at Umushyikirano yesterday. / Village Urugwiro
Retired Anglican Bishop John Rucyahana (second right) speaks during a panel discussion on Day I of the annual national dialogue on Thursday. / Village Urugwiro.
The annual event attracted different people, including members of the diplomatic corps accredited to Kigali and representatives of international organisations. / Village Urugwiro
An SMS sent by a listener from Nyamasheke District is relayed on screen during proceedings at the Kigali Convention Centre on the first day of the event. The event was followed live by Rwandans across the country and those abroad with everyone having a chance to share their views or posing questions, through live call-ins, sending SMS or social media platforms. / Village Urugwiro
A participant makes an intervention at the 14th Umushyikirano on Thursday. / Village Urugwiro
A delegate addresses the annual meeting on Thursday. Nearly 2000 delegates attended the 14th edition of the annual Umushyikirano with thousands others participating via video link from different sites across the country. The rest of the nation and Rwandans in the Diaspora also followed the event through live TV and radio broadcasts, with many sending in their thoughts and questions through various platforms. / Village Urugwiro