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Youth Urged to Respect Rwandan Culture

Summary by UMUSEKE
The youth, especially students studying in schools in the Diocese of Kabgayi in the Catholic Church, were asked to respect Rwandan culture because it is the one that will teach others in the future. This was the advice they received on Thursday, February 26, 2026, when schools in the Diocese of Kabgayi gathered for a celebration of Culture Day. It is the second day of the day celebrated under the theme: "Let's use, let's improve Kinyarwanda ever…
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The youth, especially students studying in schools in the Diocese of Kabgayi in the Catholic Church, were asked to respect Rwandan culture because it is the one that will teach others in the future. This was the advice they received on Thursday, February 26, 2026, when schools in the Diocese of Kabgayi gathered for a celebration of Culture Day. It is the second day of the day celebrated under the theme: "Let's use, let's improve Kinyarwanda ever…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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