IBIRENZE IBYO UBUTEGETSI BW’ABAKOLONI BWASHYIZEHO

Ubusanzwe abakoloni n’ubwo baje bakenewe uko byagaragaga bari bameze nk,abantu baje guteza imbere abanyafurika muri rusange kuko hari byinshi bari bazi n’abirabura batazi ariko abirabura babagaho mu nzego zose bari bigize ariko byaje kugaragara ko bari bafite gahunda mbisha yo kwiba gusenya, umuco wabo no guha umuco wabo abirabura ku gitugu

IMBARAGA AMAZINA AGIRA

Iyo umuntu asesenguye yitonze amazina y’ikinyarwanda asanga amazina y‘ikinyarwanda ameze nk’aca amarenga kandi atabyitondeye ntiyapfa kumenya igisobanuro cy’izina yahawe  cyangwa icyo ay’abandi asobanuye

I Am African. I Am Rwandan. I Am Ndizeye.

As an African, my identity is deeply woven into the tapestry of my culture, my language, and my heritage. Being Rwandan isn’t just a nationality—it’s a story of resilience, pride, and belonging. And as Ndizeye, my name speaks volumes about my connection to my ancestors and the future I aspire to build.

Natural Believe: Praying to God, No need to be in any position.

TLDR; The belief in a higher power often leads individuals to adopt various rituals and practices, often involving specific postures or positions. However, Ndizeye Rubasha challenges this conventional notion in his enlightening discourse on praying to God. In his thought-provoking video, Rubasha dismantles the traditional concept of praying as a physical act requiring supplication and […]