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Inside Kigali

Inside Kigali

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Inside Kigali brings you closer to the rhythm of Rwanda’s capital city. From the latest in lifestyle, food, and entertainment to the growing car and automotive culture, the podcast explores the spaces, people, and trends that define Kigali today. It is your guide to experiencing the city’s evolving culture and discovering what makes Kigali unique.

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  • What Kwibuka Really Means Today
    Apr 6 2026

    Kwibuka is not experienced the same way by everyone.
    For some, it is memory.
    For others, it is something learned.
    And for many, it is something still being understood.
    This episode of Inside Kigali explores how different generations in Rwanda connect to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, and what it means to remember today.

    Because remembrance is not one experience.
    But it is a shared responsibility.

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    11 m
  • We Speak Everything , But Do We Master Anything?
    Mar 31 2026

    We grew up speaking everything.
    English. French. Kinyarwanda.

    But somewhere in between… did we master any?

    This episode of Inside Kigali unpacks how a generation learned through language transitions and how that shift still shows up today in confidence, communication, and career growth.
    Because sometimes it’s not that you don’t know.
    It’s that you struggle to express it.

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    17 m
  • Is Education in Rwanda Fully Preparing Us for the Job Market?
    Mar 24 2026

    We were told education was the key.
    But what happens after you unlock the door?
    This episode of Inside Kigali looks at a difficult but necessary question:
    Is our education system really preparing us for the job market or just helping us pass through it?
    Because not all classrooms offer the same exposure, and not all graduates enter the workforce equally prepared.

    Same degree. Different reality.

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    14 m
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