Episodios

  • 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
  • Tour du Rwanda:When Cycling Becomes a National Stage part 2
    Mar 18 2026

    For one week every year, Rwanda’s roads become a global stage.
    The Tour du Rwanda isn’t just a race; it’s a national moment that brings together communities, showcases the country’s landscapes, and puts Rwanda on the international cycling map.

    In this episode of Inside Kigali, we break down how the race contributes to tourism, creates opportunities for youth, and why it has become one of the most important sporting events in the region.

    Sometimes a bicycle race is more than sport.
    Sometimes it’s a country telling its story to the world.

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    10 m
  • Tour du Rwanda : When Cycling Becomes a National Stage
    Mar 15 2026

    For one week every year, Rwanda’s roads become a global stage.

    The Tour du Rwanda isn’t just a race :it’s a national moment that brings together communities, showcases the country’s landscapes, and puts Rwanda on the international cycling map.

    In this episode of Inside Kigali, we break down how the race contributes to tourism, creates opportunities for youth, and why it has become one of the most important sporting events in the region.

    Sometimes a bicycle race is more than

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    11 m
  • The Reputation Economy of Kigali
    Feb 28 2026

    In Kigali, your CV isn’t the first thing people discuss.
    Your name is.

    This episode unpacks the reality of the reputation economy how trust is built quietly, how mistakes travel fast, and how consistency can either open doors or close them without warning.

    Because in a small city with big ambition, your name is currency.

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    15 m
  • Finding Mentorship in Kigali The Myth, The Gap, The Reality
    Feb 20 2026

    Everyone says, “Find a mentor.”
    No one explains how: especially in Kigali.

    This episode breaks down what mentorship actually looks like here: how to approach it without awkwardness, how to build it intentionally, and why it’s less about titles and more about alignment.

    Because mentorship isn’t about being chosen.
    It’s about showing up prepared.

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    14 m
  • Mental Health & Focus: The ADHD Conversation We’re Avoiding
    Feb 17 2026

    In a city that never slows down, staying focused can feel like swimming against the current.

    This episode dives into mental health, ADHD, and the silent struggle many young people in Kigali face, juggling ambition, distraction, pressure, and untapped potential.

    Because sometimes it’s not laziness.
    Sometimes it’s overwhelm.
    Sometimes it’s a mind that won’t sit still in a world that demands it to

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    16 m