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We have to face our History-President Kagame

President Kagame said that during a cerebration of a 100 years jubilee of the Saint Leon Seminar located in Muhanga District  in the South Province.

President Kagame alogside Bishop Smargide Mbonyintege in the ceremony

H.E Paul Kagame was presiding that ceremony and reminded all Rwandans in general that facing one’s history is among the keys to build a prosperous future.

President of the Republic said that both sad and positive historical sides of a nation should be recognized and assessed as to  learn from that in order to go far in the future.

“History of a person and of a nation is something that should be recognized.  You cannot escape from it. A normal person is the one who courageously faces his/her history” said the Head of State.

The President of the Republic urged the audience to keep learning from their history both negative and positive sides because both sides can be very insightful.

President Paul Kagame greeting the elders of the Seminar St Leon in Kabgayi

He told the current students  in the seminar that their first duty is to learn and make a step froward to increase the value of Rwanda as their elders did.

President of the Republic assured the audience that however small one’s strength is, it can be increased  for the fulfillment of  one’s targeted objectives.

The Bishop  of the Parish, Smaragde Mbonyintege, said that despite the fact that many of the Seminar’s students are poor,this does  not hinder them from learning and perform better.

The ceremony took place at the Kabgayi Stadium and attended by different people who learnt from the school among whom the oldest studied in the Seminar in the 1940 at the time of WWII.

The first student to have attended the school was born in 1892. It hosted not less than 5.200 students among whom 400 embraced the priesthood benedictions. Others worked into different  public and private institutions since then.

Among the  eminent students from the school are ones who became the Head of State.

The Seminar has three  sections: Physics-Chemistry and Maths-Chemistry and Biology.

Students of 2009 promotion.
Senator Bernard Makuza among the elder students of the Seminar ,1974 promotion.
Elders of the School.

 

Ngarambe Francois is one of the first students from the school.

 

The most oldest student from the Seminar.

 

The current students delighted at seeing their elders who contribute to the national development.

 

President Kagame said he feels connected to the history of the school.

MUHIZI Elysee

UM– USEKE.RW/Muhanga

 

 

NIZEYIMAMA JEAN

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