Rosemary Mbabazi
Rwandan politician
Rosemary Mbabazi(born Rosemary Mbabazi) is a Rwandan businesswoman and politician who has served as the Cabinet Minister for Youth and culture in the Rwandan cabinet, since 31 August 2017.
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Quotes
edit- We are one of most Country in world have one language and one cultural.
- [1] Rose mary speaks in confernce done between Rwandans live in Germany. Igihe (August 28, 2022)
- “I am asking the Rwandan youth, especially the artists to play a significant and practical role in fighting genocide ideology which is largely spread on the internet and social media,
- RWANDAN YOUTH ASKED TO JOIN BATTLE AGAINST GENOCIDE IDEOLOGY KTPRESS (May 7, 2022).
- the government is counting on the youth in fighting genocide ideology in this generation of the internet and social media where most of the genocide deniers have taken and drawn their battle 28 years on.
- RWANDAN YOUTH ASKED TO JOIN BATTLE AGAINST GENOCIDE IDEOLOGY KTPRESS (May 7, 2022).
- “You do not only have a country but a country with dignity that makes her people proud wherever they are. We build a country with dignity because we want the youth with dignity. The youth with a dignified life where you are because you represent a country with dignity,
- Hon. Rosemary Mbabazi told the youth that they are lucky to “Have a country everyone can call home, a country you feel proud of and where you are allowed to do what you need to develop."
- The government has come up with different initiatives, with different partners to ensure that the sector is supported to overcome the impact of COVID-19. We fully understand their plight but together we will come up with solutions to ensure that those in the sector are supported.
- ARTISTS, CREATIVES BUOYED BY RWF300M RECOVERY PLAN KT Press (July 25, 2020)
- This Grant will be managed by Business Partners Network (BPN), a local business accelerator, which will review applications and provide a 6-month service period to selected projects.
- 30 projects to benefit from Rwf300 m recovery fund for creatives The New Times (July 25, 2020)
- Like other Rwandans, life has not been easy for artistes. There is need to support artistes in their various federations in order for them to continue with their efforts to develop the Cultural and Creative Industry,
- 30 projects to benefit from Rwf300 m recovery fund for creatives The New Times (July 25, 2020)
- Owing to the current coronavirus containment measures which have led to the closure of concerts in the country, artistes are particularly in need
- 30 projects to benefit from Rwf300 m recovery fund for creatives The New Times (July 25, 2020)