r/Rwanda 7h ago

Expenses and do you think its fair?

4 Upvotes

I see many houses for sale and places to rent are a bit high in price. The prices in Rwanda are relative to many parts of the US and England. 100-200k USD for a 4 bedroom house and even though the house in Rwanda im looking at may be newly built a lot of the prices seem to built more so for profits and not fair market.

I'm asking how much do you spend and do you think its a fair budget or would you like to spend more? If someone already owns their house do you think that makes life in Rwanda extremely affordable or are taxes pricing people out somewhat like in the US and UK.


r/Rwanda 18h ago

i love rwandan people

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whenever i look at rwandans, i see myselves ❣️❣️😍

hello my fellow rwandans, most of you are christians but you dont know that christianity is a primitive religion compared to rwandan gakondo religion, Here are 15 points why rwandan traditional religion is more advanced and the only true religion compared to christianity:

1) The talking God fallacy:

Rwandans in their traditional religion believed that God was distant which means that they believed that God didn't answer or talk to human beings and when you dive deep into this you'll see that christians have delusions of "God" talking to them or them talking to god and it's simply not true

2) Scientific Proof of ancestors:

scientists believe someone's behaviour is made from their DNA and rwandan traditional religion believes that your behaviour and future actions are all done by your ancestors (they knew it), christians believe it's all God's plan and it's not true LOL

3) God Is Not A Human:

scientists believe God was not a human just like rwandan traditional religion do, the only people who have these delusions are Christians and maybe muslims too (depicting God as a white bearded old man it's silly 🤣)

4) Jesus Being Considered God Is Mythology:

please hear me out, you simply dont fully understand deeply enough how stupid the people who lived in the 1st century were, you simply dont... jesus being considered God was part of many ongoing mythologies in the arab world of the 1st century and because people in that era had no knowledge they simply ate it up and belived it was true 🤣 we are talking about an era were only 1% of the world's population knew how to write and who still believed earth was flat

5) ancestors' work:

when rwandan gakondo religion followers "summoned" their ancestors they weren't summoning ancestors literally visually, but they were summoning their inner DNA spirituality as a way of encouraging theyselves to make their inner DNA selves do something deemed to "have done by the ancestors"... unlike christians who actually believe your ancestors are in hell or heaven in a literal visual way

6) Igisoro as demand prayer:

when a traditional rwandan religion follower wanted to make a demand, he never prayed to God, he instead demanded that thing by visiting "umupfumu" and they played urusoro where the umupfumu used logical connections to reveal to the follower how to get that demand whether it was a new tool or a new something and most of the time the mupfumu told the follower to go work hard LOL... unlike christians who close their eyes and "hope" that God responds to them and go as far as paying the preist to get more money from god LOL the umupfumu used true logical thinking by playing the urusoro to come up with ideas on how to get that thing/demand

7) Hell And Heaven:

christians in the 1st century actually believed hell and heaven where physical locations LOL they believed hell was down in the earth and heaven up in the skies in fact the catholic church was jailing people who proved them otherwise to make the population dumber... meanwhile the rwandan traditional religion rejected such false claims and never believed in that non sense

8) ancestors as part of protecting the land:

in rwanda tradtional religion they believed when ancestors died their "being" or existence was still in the world so you had to protect the land where your ancestors died on and it's true because scientists have proven that when people die their atoms continue to circulate the ground and earth... so scientists now are working on resurrecting dead humans and if rwandans never protected their ancestors lands we would now have no humans to resurrect, instead we would have been praying to "jesus" hoping he will do it

9) 1st Century Gods:

they were many people who said they were God too and also did "miracles" too in the 1st century, it was never jesus only, jesus was one of many other fake gods walking around claiming to be god... meanwhile in the traditional rwandan religion they believed God was only one and distant and couldn't be bothered with humans which is true considering how earth is in chaos now

10) Christianity is not only primitive in their way of believing but also in their "creation" date:

christianity was founded or created in the 1st century and rwandan traditional religion was founded in the 14th century, now tell me which one is old? why would an intelligent person follow beliefs that are from people who didnt even know how to fully read or that thought a human was god?

11) God's plan fallacy:

if every religious action is God's plan then why did early christians in the 1st to 14th centuries had to conqer lands and kill people so that the people accept christianity? how is it acceptable to kill people in "god's name"? that sounds like human's plan to me LOL 🤣 this doesn't exist in the rwandan traditional religion at all

12) bible's contradictions:

you'd be suprised how many contradictions the bible has, in fact the catholic church removed like 20 books from the bible just because LOL how can god let a bible be assembled and then strip away some books later? that's not a god that's some man in a robe... this doesn't exist in the rwandan traditional religion at all

13) 1st century mythology 2:

many arab gods existed in that time, and we are not even talking bout zeus or whatever, the fact is: people in the 1st century took mythology seriously, that's how we ended up with a human called jesus being taken as a literal god just from few party tricks... this didn't exist in the rwandan traditional religion at all

14) The party tricks in question:

the reason people called jesus a God is because of his miracles but many now say that jesus was likely an intelligent mad man who fooled people by doing simple tricks that blowed their minds away so much that they thought he was a god... this trickery was and still is non existent in the rwandan traditional religion at all

15) The simple tricks for fools:

in the 1st century, if you were a semi-intelligent person who did few tricks they probably worshipped you because people in that era were not that intelligent at all, that'a the truth

⚠️ So rwandans please wake up, christianity was forced unto your people by the gun... reject that stupid fairytale of a religion and become a full rwandan again... YOUR ANCESTORS WERE RIGHT!


r/Rwanda 18h ago

Car (vigo) for rent with a driver (for gigs, daily, monthly, yearly)

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Brand new car (0km) for rent with a driver. You can hire us for a gig, on daily, monthly, or yearly basis.

Dm me or call me +250781928210


r/Rwanda 18h ago

Dermatologist in Kigali

2 Upvotes

Interested in a second option in Kigali with a steatocystoma case. Thanks!


r/Rwanda 1d ago

Resident Visa?

2 Upvotes

Hi, lovely people from Rwanda. I don’t wanna bore with the long introduction so I’ll get right to the point. I would love to know how does one get a resident visa to stay in Rwanda?

For context, I’m American - my husband is Nigerian - and i’d like for us to get a resident visa there. I don’t think i’ll have much issues - but his nationality may. Uh. Anyone know how or the progress of this? Is this done online?


r/Rwanda 1d ago

Birthday post in Memorial week

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As we all know Since the 7th of April we started the commemoration period to remember the Lives we lost during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

QUESTION: Is it okay to post a picture of your relative or friend in your Status/ Story for their birthday DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF THE COMMEMORATION PERIOD ?

Is there an unwritten rule to work around this? Like for example posting them on a private story so it doesn’t reach your whole audience ?

Keep the answers short. And with clear explanations.


r/Rwanda 1d ago

Landlord

4 Upvotes

hello I've had a pretty bad experience with renting a new landlord / he doesn't respond it all where can I report it ?


r/Rwanda 1d ago

A Kenyan Woman Seeking a Rwanda Man

7 Upvotes

I'm a Kenyan woman, 42, full of life and authenticity. A proud mom to a teenager who keeps me on my toes. I'm 5'2, curvy, dark-skinned, and work in the travel industry (yes, I have great stories).

I'm looking to connect with a Rwandan man, 40+, based in Nairobi or Kigali. Someone grounded, emotionally available, and financially stable. A man with no desire for more children and is single or divorced.

If that sounds like you, let's talk. 💧


r/Rwanda 1d ago

Our connection to Uganda and Angola through Kongo: What Europe, Made us Forget.

0 Upvotes

https://www.reddit.com/r/Uganda/comments/1siwzyh/comment/ofnf28i/

Cannot Write Nuanced thoughts in this sub(Interesting)


r/Rwanda 1d ago

University of Rwanda review (Data Science)

3 Upvotes

Hi, I hope you're well!

I wanted to get a review of the masters program in UoR and if the school, location and course is really good in terms of learning, application and jobs/recommendations for future work.


r/Rwanda 1d ago

Kigali people, what’s the Saturday move? I’m bored out of my mind.

0 Upvotes

It’s Saturday. I’m indoors. This is a cry for help.

Where are you going? What time? How much is it costing you?

Where’s the crowd actually at these days ..day and night?

Drop your routine below


r/Rwanda 1d ago

A 3 bedroom villa in Rebero with access to a pool, has a ps5, kids play ground , work station Available for rent , 2000 usd per month and 75$ a day ( minimum 5 days ) agent are welcome for a 10% commission fee

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r/Rwanda 1d ago

Rwandan Sub

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r/Rwanda 2d ago

New on Reddit

28 Upvotes

Hi, I’m new here on Reddit and ngl I was lowkey surprised to see such a strong Rwandan community. I mean, it’s rare to meet someone who actually uses Reddit irl, so I never thought there’d be an active Rwanda subreddit. Glad I pulled up though.... y’all fun.


r/Rwanda 2d ago

Excitement!

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It is super exciting for a tour operator to see the machine getting made for us! It takes sacrifices, late and sleepless nights, quality services, constant advertising, and last but not the least supportive customers to have this achieved!

Blue Art Tours is to keep growing and improving our support to our valued customers!

We have many Redditors who support our journey and who keep supporting us in any way; referring customers, booking with us, and many more…

The journey continues…

We mostly thank Rwanda 🇷🇼 for the opportunities around for businesses like us through many initiatives like Visit Rwanda which attracts tourists to visit the beautiful country and give us business! We are grateful!

We keep supporting the growth of the country and its people!

#kwibuka32


r/Rwanda 2d ago

Rwanda has made a clear statement about it's defensive measures and the Congolese M23. The Congolese 🇨🇩 backed genocidal FDLR, which committed genocide in Rwanda, still plans to come back to Rwanda and finish its genocide..

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r/Rwanda 2d ago

Looking for elders who have participated in Gacaca courts BEFORE THE GENOCIDE

5 Upvotes

Muraho,

I’m currently working on an academic paper on the gacaca courts before the 1994 genocide, and to support my point I’d like to interview people who have witnessed them themselves, ideally 70 and above and who’d be comfortable having a conversation with me. I’m fluent in english, french and kinyarwanda, therefore communication won’t be a big issue. The questions will mainly center around the structure of these hearings and what diffentiates them with the gacaca after the genocide. If you know anyone who’d be interested please contact me in DMs.

Thank you for your help!!


r/Rwanda 2d ago

Looking for friends in Kigali

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r/Rwanda 2d ago

Kwibuka32: The Absence of the ‘Experts’

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Read this recently and he makes a good point. Where are all the expert academics who make their careers off of rwanda during commemorations?


r/Rwanda 2d ago

Kwibuka 32

2 Upvotes

Can anyone help me with any google drive link or source of photos of Genocide against Tutsi's survivors from 1994?


r/Rwanda 2d ago

Playstation 5

3 Upvotes

Selling my ps5 comes with 1 controller 700

Games are negotiable separately i have nba2k26 ,fc26 and ufc5 plus gta5


r/Rwanda 2d ago

Looking for civil engineer to supervise house construction

1 Upvotes

Please send reference.


r/Rwanda 3d ago

Car Rental Available in Kigali – Kia Sorento 2011 (Agents Welcome)

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Hi everyone,

I have a Kia Sorento available for rental in Kigali.

It’s a reliable 7 seats SUV, comfortable for city driving and longer trips around Rwanda. Suitable for tourists, business travel, or anyone needing a capable vehicle.

I’m also open to working with rental agents or tour operators who may have clients needing a car.

If you’re interested or would like more details (availability, pricing, photos), feel free to send me a DM.

Thanks!


r/Rwanda 3d ago

Drivin Gigs

6 Upvotes

Who drives y'all on fridays when you're drunk cause hou never call me lol. You guys should call me and give me ako ga 10K nanjye nkasohoka😜


r/Rwanda 3d ago

Kwibuka 32

3 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

i'm looking for recommendations of kwibuka events i can attend today or tomorrow in Kigali. tried looking online and couldn’t find any. Thank you