Rwandans in UAE tipped on cultural values
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Amb. Emmanuel Hategeka (5th left) in a group photo with leaders of the Rwandan community and friends of Rwanda living in the United Arab Emirates as they celebrate the National Harvest Day ‘Umuganura’ in Dubai on August 28.

The Rwandan community and friends of Rwanda living in the United Arab Emirates met on August 28 in Dubai to celebrate Umuganura, the National Harvest Day.

The event was attended by over 300 participants who were urged to embrace Rwanda’s cultural values of hard work, unity and patriotism.

Emmanuel Hategeka, the Rwandan Ambassador to UAE explained the origins and significance of Umuganura Day and its role in promoting values of humanity, friendship and unity among members of the Rwandan society.

"As a Rwandan community abroad, Umuganura has a very significant meaning. It’s a time to share not only our harvest but a time to reflect on our cultural values that the celebration embodies. We also celebrate a leadership that has crafted a development model that draws from our rich traditions and aspirations for a better life,” he said.

"We celebrate our achievements mindful that we reap what we sow. We call upon all to defend Rwanda’s image and exhibit values of integrity and unity of purpose,” Hategeka said.

Reflecting on national harvest and achievements, Ambassador Hategeka noted that there is a lot to celebrate ‘as we set targets for the future”.

Rwanda’s GDP grew by 10.9 percent in 2021, up from a contraction of 3.4 percent recorded the previous year owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Rwanda continues to perform well in international partnerships and trade.

The UAE has been a leading Rwanda’s trade partner for the last two years.

"We thank Rwandans in the UAE for your contribution towards the development of Rwanda and your role in finding solutions to challenges faced by Rwandans in the jurisdiction and back home.”

He added :”You need to keep working hard, create businesses, provide jobs, and bring new innovations and acquired skills that are solutions oriented to spur our country’s development.”

The Chairperson of the Rwandan Community in UAE Kassim Kaganda reiterated the community’s commitment to Rwandan culture and their resolve to contribute to Rwanda’s development programs.

"A country without a culture is on its downfall. We understand the responsibility to uphold our values. We commit to celebrate Umuganura every year. On development, I urge my fellow community members to participate in all government programs, investment and saving, among others,” Kaganda said.

The celebration of Umuganura in UAE featured tasting Rwandan food and beverages and cultural entertainment by UAE RCA Uruyange cultural troupe.

Umuganura started to be celebrated first during the reign of Gihanga Ngomijana Ijana in around 11th century.

In 1925, the colonialists banned Umuganura as part of the infamous divide and rule policy.

It was reintroduced in 2011.

Normally, Umuganura is celebrated on the first Friday of August every year but activities celebrating the day are organized throughout the month of August.

Ambassador Emmanuel Hategeka flanked with Community leaders give milk to children Umuganura celebration.
Best dressed attendees in traditional and made in Rwanda attire were awarded
Participants tasted Rwandan food and beverages to celebrate Umuganura