Kubera iki mwakoresheje title iri mu cyongereza kandi ikiganiro kiri mu Kinyarwanda?
@opensnap789 Says:
I love minister Paola❤ she inspires me. I like how she said that Rwanda should not necessarily always fall in footsteps of other countries in tech innovation.
@licorice71 Says:
I hope Rwandans appreciate this giant of a woman. Her ubudasaness ...BEYOND
@O.G7777 Says:
Utazemera kuramya the first beast or obey blue law (Sunday law) ntazemererwa kugura cyangwa kugurisha and I think this digital stuff will be a tools to know uwobafite, iyo tuvuze nkibi bamwe bagira ngo nubuturage but I feel like tugeze mugihe aho iterambere rihari bihagijye kuba abantu bagiye kuba like slave, ntawanze iterambere ariko gute bavuga ngo 2030 you won’t own anything but you will be happy,abanyarwanda tugomba kwitondera iterambere ryose siko abariryiza ,aba western Bari kuri mission, anything that can take people freedom in any way we must be very careful, once you have all details about someone he or she it’s not good thing to do because they said they want to know how you spend your money nibindi nibindi,hariho ababesha ngo mark of the beast is a something they put in your body or vaccine ngo cyangwa digital ID, no first ugomba kumenya who’s the beast and his mark, the truth is the beast is pope his mark is Sunday rest instead obey God sabbath he choose his day,second beast ikaba America and dragon ni satani, so all this digital currency digital ID will be their tools to know who’s with them,banyarwanda nibyiza gukora research apana kwemera byose ngo nuko bigaragara neza, ntawe mbwiye ngo ntakumvire our leaders no ntimubyitiranye,just know the truth and your rights,kubemera bible please read exodus 20:8
@MugTrailers Says:
Hello,
I’ve been following your podcast, and I truly appreciate the way you highlight Rwanda’s impressive development in ICT. Your approach is insightful and inspiring.
I’d like to suggest an idea that might add another layer of value: in addition to featuring ICT leaders such as ministers, directors, successful entrepreneurs, and startup founders, it could be impactful to also include everyday Rwandans, the direct beneficiaries of this progress.
Shifting the narrative from “this will be done” or “this has been done” to “we are experiencing and benefiting from this growth” would bring a powerful and relatable perspective. It would showcase how ICT is truly transforming lives on the ground and could even become a unique niche for the podcast.
That’s just my opinion. Thank you for your incredible work!
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