Dear Editor, The issue of genocide ideology in schools and some parts of the country keeps cropping up in national issues and this is rather worrying. On February 5, The New Times published a story where a former head teacher of Gakirage Primary School allegedly burnt a house of a genocide survivor. This man did not stop at this but went ahead to participate in the burning of a resident’s house and poisoning a hybrid cow belonging to the cell executive secretary. What else can further explain the gravity of the existence of the genocide ideology in schools? The government should attack the vice using multi-disciplinary methods or else, it will take only the hand of God to fully make people understand that they are all Rwandans, one people who should live in peace and harmony. NYAGATARE