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ongolecharles · 4 days
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DAILY SCRIPTURE READINGS (DSR) 📚 GROUP, Wed May 22nd 2024 ... Wednesday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time, Year B....Catholic Pilgrimage
SPIRITUAL AND PRACTICAL GUIDE TO KIBEHO PILGRIMAGE
Pilgrimages are my favorite spiritual practices. Whether it’s a trip to Namugongo shrine or Kibeho (https://youtu.be/UJYDFmHcztY?feature=shared), the land elected by our Blessed Virgin Mary, I absolutely adore them. There’s just something about engaging in a purely tangible Catholic experience that appeals to me.
Some version of pilgrimage exists in most religions. I believe this is because we are hardwired to view faith as a journey, making travel a natural companion to at least some form of our religious expression. In the Catholic Faith, we have the added example of Christ and Our Lady. Immediately after the Annunciation, the Blessed Virgin left to visit her cousin Elizabeth. In Luke 2, Mary and Joseph brought the child Jesus to Jerusalem. I’d like to go on, but this would be a very long post if I mentioned every pilgrimage in the Bible. Trust me. There are loads.
On top of that, we also have examples throughout Church history of saints making pilgrimages. St. Augustine wrote a whole piece on pilgrimage in "The City of God", but the idea gained popularity in the Middle Ages, as anyone who has read Chaucer’s "Canterbury Tales Will Know".
(And a quick side note: After the dissolution of the monasteries in England in the 1500s, the newly created Anglican church condemned pilgrimages for being “too Catholic“, which strikes me as a great reason to endorse them.)
Pilgrimages are still happening today. We have our own sites here in Namugongo-Uganda and in Kibeho, Rwanda. Many more are scattered around the world. Now that you and i are going to Kibeho for the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, I ask that we do the following:
TAKE INTENTIONS WITH YOU
Just as we offer Rosaries and Masses for others’ intentions, we can offer our pilgrimages. In fact, during the Middle Ages, Catholics used to go on pilgrimage to bring about change of some kind and as an act of penance. Today, it’s common for pilgrims to post onto their social media accounts something like “I’m going on pilgrimage to Kibeho tomorrow. How can I pray for you while I’m there?”
The idea is that you either write down the intentions in a notebook or take time each day of your pilgrimage to pray for all or part of the people on your list. Gathering these intentions and beginning to pray for them has the added bonus of helping you to prepare for your trip.
LEARN ABOUT SAINTS YOU MIGHT BE NEAR
Many pilgrimages involve visits to relics, and it’s more interesting to venerate a relic when you know about the saint it belongs to. In fact, the whole point of the relic is to provide a tangible connection to that saint. So do some research! We make stopovers at Kitovu, Masaka or Ruhango-Rwanda. Know something about Msgr Ngobya, Sr Amedeo or Genocide at Ruhango so when you are there, you know how to say your prayers and intentions appropriately. Also use Church approved prayers at these stops that have been compiled for you in our Kibeho Pilgrimage Booklet.
This also works well on regular vacations to new places.
MAKE TIME FOR YOUR PREFERRED MEANS OF PRAYER
A pilgrimage is an allegory for our journey to heaven. That means we should invite heaven into it. If you’re doing a planned pilgrimage, there will likely be many religious experiences built into it such as praying through the Seven Sorrows at Kibeho, bathing in the waters at Lourdes or using water from Martyrs Lake, Namugongo.
You should still make time for the ways that you, personally, are drawn to pray, as much as your accommodations will allow. Spend a transnight at Kibeho Apparitions Chapel, do Adoration in Ruhango, pray Divine Mercy at Cana-Nyarushiishi, remember your family at the Nativity Monument, or make time to meditate on Scripture. For others, it can mean journaling, praise and worship, spiritual reading—whatever works for you.
And regardless of all this, make sure to make time for the sacraments! Fortunately for our Kibeho pilgrimage, we have a priest as a Spiritual Director so Confessions and Mass are always good provisions. A pilgrimage novena is also on the cards as part of our preparation.
Again, all these are palpably and beautifully laid out in our Pilgrimage Prayer Booklet.
BE FLEXIBLE
But not all is rosy with pilgrimage. Some things will go wrong. Transport, meals, accommodation may disappoint one way or other. We’ve had our bus get lost inside Rwanda just hours to Assumption Mass. Once, it rained on us the entire chilly early morning at the border. Some pilgrims had to share beds when our lodging was oversubscribed. Name a problem, it has happened on a pilgrimage. But that’s OK.
Pilgrimages are a good thing, but you don’t always feel like they’re a good thing. If you’re completely caught up in frustration over things not going as planned, then you are guaranteed not to notice and receive the graces. Let's look at pilgrimage as a fast for our faith; mortification that Mother Mary says is indispensable if her children are to go to heaven!
But regardless of the pain, pilgrimage winds up being a beautiful, prayerful experience. To date, my journeys of prayer to Kibeho are one of my happiest travel memories because they were showered in grace.
REMEMBER: GOD HAS A REASON FOR YOUR PILGRIMAGE
Your pilgrimage may be rough and you may cry owing to illness, family and personal hurts, hateful people, poverty, joblessness, and even miscommunications. But in the end, to the extent you persevere believing in Jesus Christ, you'll still be glad you went.
We have seen holy places that energized our Church for millennia. We have offered our sufferings for others on trips. But most importantly, Jesus had it rough (to put it mildly) during his time on earth. I might not have been happy at the end of my pilgrimage, but I knew him a little better, which equipped me to love him better. I call that a success.
No one gets to go on a pilgrimage by accident, or completely by their own design. I had to keep reminding myself of that fact. You don’t get to go because you’re super holy, or rich, or good at Church mobilization, or any other reason. You go on a pilgrimage because he has something to show you. It’s a gift. And every single pilgrimage comes with special and abundant gifts.
May God bless you on this pilgrimage to Kibeho, Rwanda. May Mother Mary accompany you wherever you may go!
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finewear · 5 months
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EndoScopy Drape Kit in Rwanda
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kigalisight · 2 years
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Ruhango: Abagizi ba nabi batemye umupolisi
Ruhango: Abagizi ba nabi batemye umupolisi
Abagizi ba nabi bataramenyekana batageye umupolisi mu nzira mu Murenge wa Byimana mu Karere ka Ruhango baramutema banamwambura ibyo yari afite. Uwo mupolisi witwa Mukeshimana Claudine yatezwe n’abagizi ba nabi ubwo yari mu nzira atashye yambaye imyenda isanzwe ya gisivile. Yatemwe ageze mu Mudugudu wa Rusororo mu Kagari ka Kirengeri ku mugoroba wo kuri uyu wa Kabiri tariki 23 Kanama 2022 ahagana…
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tadanoichiro · 2 years
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086:ルアンゴの泣き屋/Professional mourning in Ruhango
水曜日、曇り時々晴れ、所持金620123ルワンダフラン、なぜ屋根の色は鮮やかになりがちなのだろう
Wednesday, partly sunny, possession money is 620123 Rwandan franc, why do roof colors tend to be brighter?
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Byimana mu karere ka Ruhango imiryango 21 yabanaga nabi yiyemeje kwikosora
Byimana mu karere ka Ruhango imiryango 21 yabanaga nabi yiyemeje kwikosora
Kuri  wa 8 Ugushyingo mu murenge wa Byimana mu karere ka Ruhango  , Polisi y’u Rwanda ku bufatanye n’inzego z’ibanze bagiranye ibiganiro n’imiryango 21 yabanaga nabi yiyemeje kureka makimbirane cyane cyane birinda umuco wa ndi igabo mu muryango. Ibi biganiro byari byitabiriwe n’abaturage bagera kuri 45 baturutse mu miryango 21 yose yo mu murenge  wa Byimana mu karere ka Ruhango.Mu kiganiro…
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RUHANGO: Nta mwana ukwiye kuvutswa amahirwe yo kujya mu ishuri bitewe n'ubukene bw'umuryango
RUHANGO: Nta mwana ukwiye kuvutswa amahirwe yo kujya mu ishuri bitewe n’ubukene bw’umuryango
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Bienvenue à l'abbé Léonard Munyangaju du Rwanda
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Je suis né le 31/01/ 1982 au Rwanda (Mwendo-Ruhango). Nous sommes 12 dans la famille, dont 5 filles et 7 garçons. Je suis le fruit de la deuxième épouse de mon père, après la mort de la première. Malheureusement j'ai perdu ma mère à 4 ans, et mon père à 10 ans.
Je suis né dans une famille chrétienne. A 7 ans (l'âge scolaire), j'étais dans le mouvement d'Action Catholique, et membre de la chorale des enfants. Je suis admis au Grand Séminaire (2005-2012), et je suis ordonné prêtre le 11 août 2012 dans ma paroisse d'origine (Muyunzwe, Diocèse Kabgayi). Je suis nommé aumônier des jeunes au niveau diocésain, et une année après, la Conférence Episcopale du Rwanda m'a nommé le Secrétaire National de la Pastorale des Jeunes au Rwanda (ou Aumônier National des Jeunes) : 2013-2020. Aujourd'hui je suis étudiant à l'Université Pontificale Salésienne, la spécialisation dans la « Pastorale des Jeunes ».
Mon expérience pastorale est auprès des jeunes, et les grands moments vécus avec eux m'ont aidé à voir l'avenir de l'Église dans les mains de ceux qui sont aujourd'hui « jeunes ». Je me rappelle quelques grands moments comme la Journée Mondiale de la Jeunesse : 2013 (au Brésil), 2016 (Pologne), 2019 (Panama) ; et les autres grandes rencontres des frères de Taizé (Pèlerinage d'Espérance) : Taizé (2018), Benin (2016), Kigali (2012) ; et la participation au synode 2018 (dans la réunion pré-synodale 2018), etc.
Rwanda, un petit pays, au cœur de l'Afrique :
Situation socio-culturelleLe Rwanda est un pays d'Afrique de l'Est : au Nord il y a l'Ouganda, le Burundi au Sud, à l'Est la Tanzanie et à l'Ouest la République Démocratique du Congo. Son paysage est caractérisé par une multitude de collines auxquelles il est souvent identifié, d'où le nom de « pays des mille collines ». Est un pays plus peuplé avec 12 millions hab., soit 525 hab. /km2 sur une superficie totale de 26 338 km2, (1/25 de la France). C'est l'un des pays les plus peuplé d'Afrique, les jeunes entre 0-30 occupent 70% de la population totale. L'alphabétisation est presque de 70%. L'histoire de ce pays est connue à partir des années 1090. Avant 1994, la population était repartie en 3 ethnies qui cohabitaient ensemble, et suite à la volonté de la reconstruction du pays après le génocide et la guerre de libération de 1994, le gouvernement a supprimé l'ethnie dans les documents officiels. A propos de la culture, c'est un pays d'une même culture. Avant 1959, il y avait le pouvoir monarchique où tout était centré sur le roi. Depuis 1900-1918, les allemands occupaient le pays, et 1918-1962 (avec l'évènement de l'indépendance)le pays était occupé par le Belges. Les langues parlées c'est Kinyarwanda (langue maternelle et parlée partout dans le pays) et aussi une langue officielle, après c'est l'Anglais, le Français en fin le Swahili (langue de la Communauté des pays de l'Afrique de l'Est).La culture rwandaise est centrée sur la famille. La vache est un symbole de richesse et est devenue un signe de don entre les amis. Elle est utilisé dans la dot comme récompense ou cadeau de la famille de la fille. On cultive : haricots, sorgho, bananes, patate douces et maniocs. Et les boissons culturelles sont utilisées dans les cérémonies familiales : bière de banane (urwagwa), bière de sorgho (ikigage). La famille rwandaise est élargie jusqu'à la quatrième génération (parents-grands parents- arrières parents- arrière grands parents). Les autres signes des cultures,sont : les chants, proverbes, tambours, flutes, danses traditionnelle (ballets et art folkloriques) et la façon d'habillements traditionnels.
Economie Le Rwanda, est un pays pauvre de l'Afrique subsaharienne. Plus de la moitié de la population vit de l'agriculture : c'est une agriculture non mécanisée sauf quelques plantations des grands propriétaires du thé, du riz, du café, de blé. Le niveau de vie est minime puisque le PIB est moins de 2 dollars par jour)., Les personnes qui arrivent à trouver un emploi, sont payées le minimum d'un dollar par jour, sinon les autres reste travailler pour faire vivre la famille (cultiver les champs).La grande majorité de la population vit à la campagne. Elle, s'occupe de l'agriculture, de l élevage : Chaque famille a une vache et quelques petits bétails (chèvre, porcs, etc.) afin de fournir du fumier pour les cultures. Dans les petites agglomérations, il y a du commerce de détail, de l'artisanat et aussi de l'agriculture aux environs. Les villes y compris la capitale, sont les lieux où l' on trouve les emplois dans différents secteurs (publics ou privés) où chacun a envie d'habiter. La migration des citoyens est fréquente (surtout chez les jeunes) de la campagne vers la ville (exode rural).Les deux secteurs en avance, sont l'éducation et la santé. L'accès à l'éducation est presque gratuit jusqu'au niveau secondaire (Twelve Years Basic Education, 12YBE) . Avec le système de mutuelle de santé, le peuple a l'accès aux soins de base, par conséquent l'espérance de vie a augmenté depuis 2010, aujourd'hui il est autour de 68 ans en 2017,contre de 56,6 ans en 2015.
Les religionsAujourd'hui, on compte plus de 1600 religions et sectes au Rwanda, mais celle qui sont reconnues par l'Etat c'est environ 900. Beaucoup de ces religions sont nées après 1994 avec des motifs différents. L'Eglise Catholique compte aujourd'hui 9 diocèses, 201 paroisses, environ 943 prêtres diocésains, 183 prêtres religieux, 2634 religieux et religieuses au service de la mission dans le pays et cela après 120 ans d''évangélisation (1900). C'est une Eglise qui a traversé des moments difficiles entre autre le Génocide perpétré contre les Tutsi en 1994 et ses conséquences néfastes
La reconstruction du paysPour construire il faut se réconcilier, et comme pour monter, il faut d'abord descendre ! Le Rwanda a traversé une nuit de solitude, de trahison, d'angoisse, une nuit de désespérance, comme beaucoup le disent d'absence de Dieu. Oui Jésus a vécu cette expérience sur la croix jusqu'à ce que son cri soit écouté par ses bourreaux. Où était Dieu ? Il parait que Dieu était en train de préparer la place pour les accueillir. La violence collective a exterminé les innocents. Les orphelins, les veufs, les collines nues en témoignent.Mais heureusement Dieu n'a pas abandonné son peuple, grâce à l'Église,à la volonté du gouvernement et des organisations internationales, le peuple est arrivé au niveau de la réconciliation. Le grand péché aujourd'hui pour un rwandais c'est de lui demander son ethnie, surtout pour les jeunes générations. Même, si il y a encore aujourd'hui des personnes qui se comporte Hutu ou Tutsi publiquement, ou qui le sentent intérieurement, ils ne peuvent bloquer le chemin de l'unité.la réconciliation a commencé et elle est appréciée. Les rwandais sans une exclusion aucune ont accès aux services indispensables tels que les études, la santé, l'emploi et la liberté religieuse.
La visite du président Macron, le 27-28 mai 2021Cette visite officielle du Président E. Macron dans le pays des mille collines était attendue par beaucoup de rwandais. D'une part pour rétablir les relations diplomatiques Paris-Kigali recommencées par Sarkozy en 2010, d'autre part pour entendre la position de la France sur l'histoire du Rwanda depuis 1990, est plus particulièrement en 1994.C'est vrai que c'est une vision politique entre deux pays, mais le peuple veut pour le moment une bonne relation qui n'oublie pas notre histoire, mais qui veut construire notre avenir, sans pour autant oublier le rôle de la France dans le développement du pays : l'éducation, la culture, l'économie etc. Le président Macron face aux journalistes internationaux a montré sa volonté de collaboration avec Kigali et aussi sa compassion envers le peuple rwandais surtout pour ceux qui ont perdu les leurs durant le Génocide. On dit que c'est un président qui a laissé un héritage de milles citations dans un pays des mille collines. Nous voulons une politique qui unit et réconcilie le peuple non seulement du Rwanda, mais aussi celui de l'Afrique des Grands Lacs. Et c'est l'un des devoirs et le souhait de l'Église à travers la Commission de la Justice et paix.
Merci à l'abbé Léonard pour son témoignage.
Nous aurons aussi la joie d'accueillir :
L'abbé Charles Crispin Tshingana Mvunzi de la Congrégation de la Société des Missions Africaines, originaire du Congo Kinshasa viendra pour la deuxième fois dans notre paroisse du 30 juin au 31 juillet Voir les articles : Abbé Charles Crispin Tshingani des Missions Africaines à LyonL'abbé Charles Crispin Tshingana Mvunzi
L'abbé Kosi Espoir Agidi prêtre étudiant à Paris au service du diocèse d'Evry-Corbeil Essonne du 1 août au 31 août. Voir les articles : Abbé Kosi Espoir Agidi du diocèse d'Evry-Corbeil-EssonnesL'abbé Kosi Espoir Agidi
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dontrackslayer-blog · 3 years
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JOB OFFER Early Childhood Development (ECD) Specialist at FH Association Rwanda (Food for the Hungry )
JOB OFFER Early Childhood Development (ECD) Specialist at FH Association Rwanda (Food for the Hungry )
ABOUT FH  FH Association (Food for the Hungry) is an International Christian, Relief and Development organization with a vision “All forms of Poverty ended worldwide” and a mission; “Together we follow God’s call responding to human suffering and graduating communities from extreme poverty”. FH Rwanda operates in Kamonyi, Ruhango, Muhanga, Gatsibo and Nyagatare districts and is looking forward to…
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inalityfamily · 4 years
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BUTERA Knowless lifestyle
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Yitwa Jean d’Arc Ingabire Butera, Yavutse kwitariki 02/08/1990, Avukira mukarere ka Ruhango. Butera yavutse ari wenyine kubabyeyi Jean-Marie Vianney Butera Na Marie Claire Uyambaje, Mama wengo Yayoboraga chorale yo murusengero rwa Advantist of seven day. Butera yaje gutangira amashuri abanza kuri ESCAF Primary school, Akomereza muri APARUDE secondary school Muruhango iwabo, Yaje…
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@DubaiAgentz wa.me/971554453028 #Vihiga #Voi #Wajir #Watamu #Webuye #Wote #Wundanyi #Kigali #Butare #Muhanga #Ruhengeri #Gisenyi #Byumba #Cyangugu #Nyanza #Kabuga #Ruhango #Rwamagana #Kibuye #Kibungo #Gikongoro #Umutara #Kigali #Kicukiro #Rutongo #Nyanza #Muhanga #Kamonyi #Ruhango #Butare #Gisagara #Nyaruguru #Nyamagabe #Byumba #Ruhengeri #Kibuye #Cyangugu #Gisenyi #Rwamagana  #Kibungo #AddisAbaba #Mekelle #Gondar #Adama #Hawassa #BahirDar #DireDawa #Sodo #Dessie #Jimma #Jijiga #Shashamane #Bishoftu #ArbaMinch #Hosaena #Harar #Dilla #Nekemte #DebreBirhan #Asella #DebreMark'os #Kombolcha #DebreTabor #Adigrat #Woldiya #Sebeta #Burayu #Shire (IndaSelassie) #Ambo #ArsiNegele #Aksum #Gambela #BaleRobe #Butajira #Ziway #Adwa #Areka #Yirgalem #Woliso #Welkite #Gode #Meki #NegeleBorana #AlabaKulito #Alamata #Chiro #Tepi #Durame #Goba #Asosa #Boditi #Gimbi #Wukro #Alemaya #MizanTeferi (at Reliable Cargo Dubai Kenya Tanzania Zanzibar Dares salaam Nairobi & Mombasa) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClPbvptvbWF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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RWANDA- 2017 LIVE YOUR GOALS FESTIVAL LAUNCHED IN RUHANGO DISTRICT
RWANDA- 2017 LIVE YOUR GOALS FESTIVAL LAUNCHED IN RUHANGO DISTRICT
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The 2017 edition of the FIFA “Live Your Goals” (LYG) festivals kicked off on Thursday in Ruhango District, Southern Province.
  The Live Your Goals campaign targets and inspires more girls and women to play football. It was launched at the 2011 Women’s World Cup and is part of FIFA’s long-term commitment to support women’s football worldwide.
  In Ruhango District, 200 girls aged between 6-12…
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umukunzimwiza · 5 years
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Urukiko rwemeje ko Ndikumana wishe umugore we afungwa burundu
Urukiko rwemeje ko Ndikumana wishe umugore we afungwa burundu
Tariki 21 Ukwakira 2019 urukiko rwisumbuye rwa Muhanga rwemereje mu ruhame ko Ndikumana Celestin afungwa burundu kubera kwica umugore we.
Ndikumana Celestin wari utuye mu kagari ka Nyamagana, umurenge wa Ruhango, akarere ka Ruhango urukuko rwisumbuye rwa Muhanga rwemeje ko afungwa burundu nyuma yo kumuhamya icyaha cyo kwica ku bushake umugore we bashakanye mu buryo butemewe n’ amategeko.
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Junior Rumaga Biography-Rwandan poet, age,family& Life Story
Junior Rumaga Biography-Rwandan poet, age,family& Life Story
Overview  Born July 3, 1999 in Ruhango, Rwanda Birth Name Hakizimana Joseph career name Junior Rumaga Height (1.75 m) Mini Bio  Junior Rumaga, whose parents name is Hakizimana Joseph is single with a height of 1.75m, he was born on July 3, 1999. His mother is UWIHAYE DOMITHILLE and his father is YOHANI BOSCO PASCAR. He is born in a family of three children. He was born in Ruhango district in…
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Ah, home
We decided to take a trip. I did some heavy research and made a full itinerary: 3 days, two nights, 5 cities, 5 buses, two hotels, 4 tourist hotspots, and a ferry. I’ve never known myself to be a planner but I was very proud of myself and this itinerary.
We were offtrack before we left the house. I have found myself to wake up whenever I need to but some others need a lot of coaxing, especially when you need to leave the house at 5am. As I helped to wake up my fellow interns, get myself ready, and prepare the house to be left for 3 days, I managed to scour for accessible road trip food and only found eggs. I threw them in a pot and brought them to a boil before I packed them in a paper bag. We left a half hour later than I had intended because there was a lot of misunderstanding: good thing I accounted for an extra half hour in my itinerary.
Arriving at Nyabugogo bus terminal at around 5:45, we had 15 minutes to find our bus port, buy a ticket and pack ourselves onto a minibus. A minibus is essentially a large van that has around 24 seats but can "fit" up to 35. Luckily, our bus wasn’t packed so Diah, Michael, the 8 boiled eggs in my backpack, and I climbed aboard.
All I remember is taking a time lapse out of my window (I rested my phone on the glass) when I half-acknowledged how fast we were driving and asked myself how trucks were still passing us. What happened next helped to change the course of our trip: I felt the bus swerve, we hit something and skidded to a stop. To some, this may not sound too scary but trust me, when you are scaling the side of a hill that may as well be a mountain on a bus with 25 people in it on a thin road with people walking on either side, I promise you that your heart will feel as though it wants to escape your chest. Diah and I made eye contact beside each other during the accident but our heads whipped back to see if we hit someone. No. Turns out, a truck cut us off so badly that our bus driver had no other choice but to swerve and when doing so, he hit a curb of sorts and the back right tire split open. We filed off the bus.
I chose this moment to whip open my handy-dandy bag of boiled eggs and offered some to my fellow interns. After their jokes and astonishment that I had even found time to boil eggs, we cracked them open and joined the crowd observing the bus driver change the tire. One girl who I’d say looked about 12 was very inquisitive and stared at us with curiosity. I offered an egg to her and she gladly accepted.
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I didn’t even realize that she was struggling to crack it until Diah mentioned it so Michael took it from her and i knocked it twice with my knuckle and it cracked. After an hour, we were back on the road only long enough to be pulled to the side by Rwanda police. We didn’t know why everyone was being pulled off the road but we soon came to find out: Tour de Rwanda.
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We were on the side of the road in Ruhango for about 3 hours. I realized early on that this wasn’t going to be a short stop so I hopped off the bus and went to explore with the itinerary a distant memory. I passed a group of local boys who asked me where I was coming from. I said Kigali but they saw through my façade and said, “No. Where are you coming from?”
“Canada.”
“What is your name?”
“Keyona.”
“That is a beautiful name. You are welcome to Ruhango District.”
My heart welled and I replied, “Murakoze chane. Witwande?”
I saw a smile spread across his face and he told me his name.
Back on the road, we arrived to Nyanza soon after and ventured to King’s Palace. We managed to get some lunch and a tour of the King’s modern and traditional houses. Our guide informed us of several decades of Rwanda’s monarchical history and made the experience very interactive.
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(I have just decided to do a separate blog post detailing my experience with the sacred cows.)
We left Nyanza and headed to Huye. Long story short, we went to buy a bus ticket for the evening but found out the buses from Huye to Cyangugu were sold out until the following morning. That moment, we hopped on a bus to Kibuye (a day early) and my friend Willy asked me where we’d be staying once he found out we were going. I told him that I would let him know once we figured out our accommodation and 5 minutes later, he told me that he called his friend, a manager at a hotel, and told him to set aside 3 beds for us. Willy. WILLY. We headed to our accommodation.
(I will also write a short post about Kibuye)
Our way back to Kigali was just as ambiguous. Michael went to get our tickets and when we arrived at the terminal... there was no terminal. The bus was over a half hour late but we were pleased when it came because it was a large, Greyhound-esque bus that was nearly empty. Halfway to Kigali, I was convinced I was going to be sick. How was I getting bus sick when I was on a boat for 3 hours? It was probably because of the speed we were travelling paired with hilly terrain. Somehow I fell asleep and woke up to the business of Nyabugogo. Ah, home.
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Hills Ruhango, Rwanda
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