Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente on Tuesday, April 8, joined residents of Musanze District for the 31st commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The Prime Minister paid tribute to the victims of the 1994 Genocide from the former Mukingo Commune, who are laid to rest at Busogo Genocide Memorial. Today, Prime Minister Dr. Ngirente joined residents of Musanze District for the 31st commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. He paid tribute to the Tutsi victims from the former Mukingo Commune, who are laid to rest at the Busogo Genocide Memorial. pic.twitter.com/BICvlar9Q4 — Office of the PM | Rwanda (@PrimatureRwanda) April 8, 2025 ALSO READ: April 7, 1994: The day Rwanda plunged into Genocide Rwanda and the world, on April 7, began the 31st annual commemoration of the 1994 Genocide, a three-month period that honours the victims of the genocide and reaffirms the country's commitment to the Never Again resolve. ALSO READ: Kagame urges Rwandans to fight for their dignified lives From April 8 to 13, the main commemoration week will feature activities across the country on dates set by relevant authorities. On April 10, a lecture will be held for foreign diplomats and international organizations in Rwanda, alongside youth events. On April 11, a “Walk to Remember” will take place in Kicukiro District, starting at IPRC Kicukiro, followed by a commemoration evening at Nyanza Genocide Memorial in Kicukiro. Throughout the week, business activities, individual sports, team training, and other livelihood activities will continue. On April 13, an event will be held at Rebero Genocide Memorial to honour the politicians who were killed while opposing the genocide.