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Minister of Youth conveys artists’ desire to President Kagame

On the second day of the 19th National Dialogue Council in Rwanda, discussions delved into the nation’s progress and challenges.

The Minister of Youth, Utumatwishima Abdala, took the spotlight on the second day, emphasizing the positive strides in youth-led job creation and initiatives showcased in the Car Free Zone.

Notably, Minister Abdala conveyed a message from artists, expressing their appreciation for the President’s presence in previous events.

He quoted, “The artists felt valued and expressed a desire to be invited to present their art at various forums, including events like these council meetings, showcasing their talent and contributing to national development.”

As the council kicked off on Tuesday, President Paul Kagame’s emphasis on resilience set the tone, emphasizing safety as a prevailing theme.

While acknowledging achievements in self-sufficiency in food production, the discussions also addressed challenges in fortifying the healthcare system among others.

SRC: Igihe.com

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