Le mémorial du génocide de Gahanga est un site commémoratif situé sur les collines de Gahanga, dans le district de Kicukiro, au sud-est de Kigali, au Rwanda. Il est dédié à la mémoire des victimes du Génocide de 1994 perpétré contre les Tutsi au Rwanda.
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Rwanda Cricket Stadium, also known as Kicukiro Oval, is a cricket ground in Kigali, Rwanda. The stadium is officially titled the Gahanga International Cricket Stadium. The ground is Rwanda's first dedicated international cricket ground and has quickly become a prominent ground in African cricket.
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Mount Kigali University is a private university in Kigali, Rwanda.
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The École Technique Officielle was a Salesian secondary school in Kigali, Rwanda. On April 11, 1994, during the Rwandan genocide, over 2,000 Rwandans were murdered by extremist militia.
This event is the subject of the movie Shooting Dogs by Michael Caton-Jones.
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The Integrated Polytechnic Regional College Ground is a cricket ground, in Kigali, Rwanda.
In October 2021, the ground was the venue for Group A of the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier which involved men's national cricket teams of Eswatini, Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Seychelles, Uganda and the hosts Rwanda. Ahead of the start of the tournament, the ground underwent major renovation to reach ICC accreditation levels.
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Kicukiro District is one of the three Districts which constitute the City of Kigali and is situated in the South-East of the City of Kigali. Is a district located in the City of Kigali, Rwanda. Kicukiro is home to a thriving market, a number of NGOs and the Bralirwa Brewery. In addition, it is the headquarters for the Friends Church in Rwanda. Kicukiro District is also home to two major memorial sites associated with the Rwandan genocide. These are the Rebero Genocide Memorial Site where 14,400 victims are buried, and the Nyanza Genocide Memorial Site where 5,000 victims were killed after Belgian soldiers who were serving in the United Nations peacekeeping forces abandoned them.
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