Online reactions to the launch of Agaciro Development Fund

Editor, The journey of a thousand hills starts with just one Franc. May the almighty GOD multiply this “harambee” fund a thousand-fold to cover all the multiple needs of your people and nation...Amen.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Editor,The journey of a thousand hills starts with just one Franc. May the almighty GOD multiply this "harambee” fund a thousand-fold to cover all the multiple needs of your people and nation...Amen.Margaret S. MaringaBaltimore (US) -------------------------------------------

Editor,I think it’s the correct time for President Kagame to re-invite Dambisa Moyo to re-deliver her lecture on Aid. A few chapters in "Dead Aid” tell our story more than any other narratives. All who can read please this is the time to read it. AgDF is the way, the truth and the life if we want to be a people with any worth.Tony, NUR--------------------------------------

Hon. (John) Rwangombwa (Minister of Finance), I know this is voluntary and you won’t prioritise records of who participated. I will participate annually and so will my mother here in South London. I brought her to visit Rwanda and it is like she lives for Rwanda all her life since. She wears badges from various causes she believes in. And she asks that I request you to develop a record because people will need to proudly make this a solemn commitment, part of their civic CV, they want it mentioned on their wedding day, to be said wherever their name, honour and love for country will be said, to proudly wear an AgDF badge on their lapel....not to show off anything or stigmatise whoever didn’t commit, but to tell the little worlds around them that they voluntarily and proudly believe and subscribe to it, to tell friends that here are people worthy of dignity because they stand up for it with honour and humility.Tim, UK------------------------------------------

Tim is right. Just been mobilising support for AgDF. Looks like they all want to be openly and daily associated with it, and they want a small thing to wear on their lapel and words like, "I believe in AgDF” or "I support AgDF” or something thereabout. Secretary Rwangombwa, do it.Noela, UK