Rwanda to honour Tanzanians for heroism in 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi

The announcement was made by President Paul Kagame during a joint press briefing in Dar es Salaam on Sunday, following high-level talks with his host President Samia Suluhu Hassan.

Rwanda, President Kagame said, will soon publicly honour Tanzanians whose actions during that time demonstrated exceptional heroism and compassion.

“Rwanda is currently in the period of commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi of 1994, and we shall soon have the opportunity to publicly recognise some Tanzanian citizens whose actions during that time demonstrated exceptional heroism and compassion,” he stated.

Tanzania was among the countries that hosted Rwandan refugees during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

Previously, particularly during the 30th commemoration in 2024, President Kagame highlighted Tanzania’s role in supporting Rwanda during that period, especially in facilitating the Arusha Peace Process, and paid tribute to the late former Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere for his contribution to laying the foundation for that process.

Speaking on Sunday, the Head of State also thanked Tanzania for its longstanding partnership, noting that the two countries share historic ties rooted in friendship, culture, and decades of cooperation.

President Kagame said discussions with President Samia were constructive and focused on strengthening the long-standing relationship between the two countries.

“Today, the President and I had a very constructive discussion building on the long-standing relationship between our two countries,” he said, adding that Tanzania remains a key partner for Rwanda across multiple sectors, particularly trade and logistics.

On her part, President Samia Suluhu Hassan said bilateral trade between the two countries has continued to grow steadily, reaching significant levels in recent years.

“Trade between our two countries has grown strongly, reaching about 644 billion Tanzanian shillings (approximately Rwf 360 billion) last year,” she said, noting that this reflects deepening economic cooperation and increased private sector engagement on both sides.

She added that Tanzania remains committed to further strengthening trade and investment ties with Rwanda through improved infrastructure and removal of trade barriers.

Kagame highlighted progress in trade and logistics cooperation, noting that discussions focused on strengthening systems to manage the growing volume of business between the two countries and advancing joint development projects.

He also underscored the importance of regional integration, citing collaboration within the East African Community and the African Union as key frameworks supporting bilateral relations.

The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to ensure the full implementation of agreed projects, amid what they described as a period of global geopolitical uncertainty that calls for regional unity and shared purpose.

On economic cooperation, both sides agreed to deepen trade and investment ties, improve transport and logistics systems, and enhance infrastructure connectivity, including road and rail networks such as the Isaka–Kigali railway project.

Energy cooperation also featured in the discussions, including the Rusumo Hydropower Project involving Rwanda, Tanzania, and Burundi, as well as plans to expand electricity trade between TANESCO and the Rwanda Energy Group (REG).

The leaders also discussed telecommunications infrastructure, including strengthening cross-border fibre optic connectivity to improve digital services.

Kagame said Rwanda remains committed to working closely with Tanzania for the benefit of citizens in both countries and expressed appreciation for the warm reception extended to him and his delegation.

President Kagame said Rwanda will soon recognise Tanzanian citizens for their acts of courage and compassion during the 1994 period of the Genocide against the Tutsi.
President Kagame arrived in Tanzania on Sunday for a one-day working visit.

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