“The youth are not just the future; they are the present protectors of our history. This book is a legacy passed down so that they may build a nation anchored on truth, unity, and unwavering humanity.” Yolande Mukagasana
The book launch drew an enthusiastic crowd of ULK students, authorities, and guests. The interactive session allowed students to engage directly with the author, sparking vital conversations about identity, memory preservation, and the critical role academic institutions play in promoting historical accuracy.
“Meeting Yolande Mukagasana and hearing her speak about the importance of preserving historical truth was a powerful experience. Her message reminded us that, as young people, we have a responsibility to learn from our history, promote unity, and contribute to building a peaceful future. The launch of ‘Umurage w’Urubyiruko’ was not only an opportunity to discover a remarkable book but also a lesson in resilience, patriotism, and humanity.”
Vestine a year 4 Computer science Student at ULK.
ULK remains committed to providing platforms that bridge academic learning with vital national history, empowering students to become conscious and patriotic leaders. “Umurage w’Urubyiruko” is now available for the university community and the general public.
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