Minister Urges Diaspora Parents to Teach Their Children Kinyarwanda NewTimesRwanda: Rwanda
Bizimana made the call during a workshop at Green Hills Academy, where around 140 young Rwandans from the diaspora convened to learn more about their heritage and the history of their motherland.According to Bizimana, it is unnecessary to have specific coaches to teach children in the diaspora about their culture and heritage. Instead, he believes, parents should take the lead in this matter, particularly from an early age.
Bizimana highlighted the importance of Rwandan values like unity, courage, patriotism, and justice, urging the children to uphold these principles. He stressed the need to avoid divisive actions, betrayal, and hatred, among other prohibitions. "We found out that this initiative of teaching them Kinyarwanda, as well as traditional dance and other culturally related activities, is something they love. Through these teachings, we aim to prevent them from adopting unnecessary behaviors," she said.
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