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.", "description": "This Rwandan proverb, rich with wisdom, speaks of a life lived not for oneself, but for something larger, something more profound. It speaks of a life.
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It speaks of a life like that of Tito Rutaremara. To simply say that Mzee Tito as he is affectionately known, is an honorable man feels inadequate, like describing the ocean as a bit of water. His life is a testament to the very essence of honor, woven through decades of unwavering dedication to Rwanda.
He is a man who, at 80 years young, embodies the spirit of this proverb, radiating the vitality and strength that come from a life poured out for the good of his nation. Look at the pictures from his birthday celebration this weekend. See the genuine joy in his eyes, the warmth of the smiles exchanged with President Kagame and the First Lady.
This isn't just polite formality; it's a deep connection forged through shared purpose and a love for Rwanda. These images capture a moment of profound respect and affection for a man who has given his all to his country. If I could live at least a portion of my life for a day as his, I will have fulfilled my being.
What a remarkable man! History will remember him very kindly. Mzee Tito’s life is a story ready to be chanted and a poem ready to be written. A truly remarkable man.
It's impossible to list all of Mr. Rutaremara's accomplishments in a few words. His journey has been long and impactful, filled with roles that have shaped Rwanda's very foundation.
His voice resonated with wisdom and a deep understanding of the needs of his people. He has been a pillar of strength, a guiding light through times of both challenge and triumph. But Mr.
Rutaremara's story is not just his own. It's the story of his generation, a generation that faced unimaginable hardship and emerged with an unbreakable spirit. They endured sacrifices we can scarcely comprehend, paving the way for the Rwanda we know today.
Their resilience, their unwavering belief in a brighter future, laid the groundwork for the progress and hope that now flourish. And what lessons does this elder statesman, this living embodiment of service, offer to the youth of Rwanda? He teaches them the value of integrity, of unwavering commitment to the common good. He shows them that true leadership lies not in power, but in service.
He inspires them to dream big, to work hard, and to always put the needs of their nation first. URwanda! Indeed, thanks to individuals like Tito Rutaremara, Rwanda is truly a blessed nation. His life is a beacon, illuminating the path towards a future where every Rwandan has the opportunity to thrive.
He has shown us that true aging is not simply the accumulation of years, but the accumulation of wisdom, of service, of love for one's nation. He has shown us that a life offered to the nation is a life that truly flourishes, a life that ages with grace and leaves an enduring mark on the world. As Rwanda continues its journey of growth and development, Tito Rutaremara's contributions will forever be remembered.
He is a shining example of the power of dedication, a testament to the enduring spirit of the Rwandan people, and a true embodiment of the proverb that my brother Gatete Nyirangabo coined: If you offer your life to the nation, you will age well. The writer is the Managing Director of Safe Gas Rwanda.", "author": { "@type": "Person", "name": "Liban Mugabo" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "The New Times", "url": "https://www.
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