Kids at Remera Protestant School Love Rwanda

“Our education is one among other reasons why I love Rwanda. Also the way tourists appreciate what the country is doing makes me proud of my country.”Cecile Uwineza, 14, P.5.“There is no other country in this world that is known for her thousand hills like Rwanda. This makes the difference even if others have them.”Jeanine Mukankwiro, 12, P. 6.

Monday, June 20, 2011
L-R: Cecile Uwineza;Jeanine Mukankwiro;James Muhirwa;Frank Mugisha

"Our education is one among other reasons why I love Rwanda. Also the way tourists appreciate what the country is doing makes me proud of my country.”

Cecile Uwineza, 14, P.5.

"There is no other country in this world that is known for her thousand hills like Rwanda. This makes the difference even if others have them.”

Jeanine Mukankwiro, 12, P. 6.

"When I heard how the RDF army rescued people during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi I was so touched and I feel like in the future I would join the army and help other people.”

James Muhirwa, 12, P.5.

"The unit and reconciliation we have is admired by other people who are not Rwandan. So being a Rwandan who lives in Rwanda, I fail to even measure how much I love my country Rwanda.”

Frank Mugisha, 13, P.6.