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Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Presidents Kagame and Faye highlight values of self-reliance, people-first governance and bold transformation during state visit in Kigali

Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Senegal and Rwanda Sign Five Bilateral Agreements During President Faye’s Visit to Kigali

Maraki Destaby Maraki Desta
October 19, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Presidents Kagame and Faye highlight values of self-reliance, people-first governance and bold transformation during state visit in Kigali

Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Senegal and Rwanda Sign Five Bilateral Agreements During President Faye’s Visit to Kigali

Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Senegal and Rwanda Sign Five Bilateral Agreements During President Faye’s Visit to Kigali

Maraki Destaby Maraki Desta
November 3, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

Senegal and Rwanda reaffirmed their commitment to a united and self-reliant Africa during President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s state visit to Kigali, with both leaders emphasizing youth empowerment, inclusive development, and accountable governance as shared priorities.

“President Faye and I share a deep concern for Africa’s future, particularly the vital role of its youth. Their talents and resilience are undeniable,” said Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

“Our responsibility is to ensure they have a stable, fair, and innovative environment that enables them to meet their full potential,” he added

President Faye arrived in Kigali on October 17 for a three-day visit. During his stay, he met with President Kagame, toured the Kigali Genocide Memorial, and received a briefing on IREMBO, Rwanda’s public service digitization platform.

The visit also saw the signing of five cooperation agreements, covering:

  • Visa exemptions for holders of diplomatic, service, and ordinary passports;
  • Cooperation in planning and monitoring development programs;
  • Partnership in the field of agriculture;
  • Partnership in the field of health;
  • Collaboration in correctional services and penitentiary matters.

Kagame underlined the broader alignment between the two nations. “Rwanda and Senegal are guided by the same values: putting people first, delivering results, and pursuing a bold, transformative vision,” he said.

“We also share the vision of a self-reliant, united continent, guided by accountable governance and inclusive development,” Kagame added.

The visit is part of a growing wave of intra-African collaboration focused on strategic partnerships, innovation, and homegrown solutions to the continent’s challenges.

Kigali, Rwanda – Bantu Gazette

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Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Presidents Kagame and Faye highlight values of self-reliance, people-first governance and bold transformation during state visit in Kigali

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Senegal and Rwanda Sign Five Bilateral Agreements During President Faye’s Visit to Kigali

Senegal and Rwanda reaffirmed their commitment to a united and self-reliant Africa during President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s state visit to Kigali, with both leaders emphasizing youth empowerment, inclusive development, and accountable governance as shared priorities.

“President Faye and I share a deep concern for Africa’s future, particularly the vital role of its youth. Their talents and resilience are undeniable,” said Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

“Our responsibility is to ensure they have a stable, fair, and innovative environment that enables them to meet their full potential,” he added

President Faye arrived in Kigali on October 17 for a three-day visit. During his stay, he met with President Kagame, toured the Kigali Genocide Memorial, and received a briefing on IREMBO, Rwanda’s public service digitization platform.

The visit also saw the signing of five cooperation agreements, covering:

  • Visa exemptions for holders of diplomatic, service, and ordinary passports;
  • Cooperation in planning and monitoring development programs;
  • Partnership in the field of agriculture;
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  • Collaboration in correctional services and penitentiary matters.

Kagame underlined the broader alignment between the two nations. “Rwanda and Senegal are guided by the same values: putting people first, delivering results, and pursuing a bold, transformative vision,” he said.

“We also share the vision of a self-reliant, united continent, guided by accountable governance and inclusive development,” Kagame added.

The visit is part of a growing wave of intra-African collaboration focused on strategic partnerships, innovation, and homegrown solutions to the continent’s challenges.

Kigali, Rwanda – Bantu Gazette

Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Presidents Kagame and Faye highlight values of self-reliance, people-first governance and bold transformation during state visit in Kigali

Senegal, Rwanda Unite Around Shared Vision for Africa’s Youth, Future

Senegal and Rwanda Sign Five Bilateral Agreements During President Faye’s Visit to Kigali

Maraki Destaby Maraki Desta
October 19, 2025

Senegal and Rwanda reaffirmed their commitment to a united and self-reliant Africa during President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s state visit to Kigali, with both leaders emphasizing youth empowerment, inclusive development, and accountable governance as shared priorities.

“President Faye and I share a deep concern for Africa’s future, particularly the vital role of its youth. Their talents and resilience are undeniable,” said Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

“Our responsibility is to ensure they have a stable, fair, and innovative environment that enables them to meet their full potential,” he added

President Faye arrived in Kigali on October 17 for a three-day visit. During his stay, he met with President Kagame, toured the Kigali Genocide Memorial, and received a briefing on IREMBO, Rwanda’s public service digitization platform.

The visit also saw the signing of five cooperation agreements, covering:

  • Visa exemptions for holders of diplomatic, service, and ordinary passports;
  • Cooperation in planning and monitoring development programs;
  • Partnership in the field of agriculture;
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  • Collaboration in correctional services and penitentiary matters.

Kagame underlined the broader alignment between the two nations. “Rwanda and Senegal are guided by the same values: putting people first, delivering results, and pursuing a bold, transformative vision,” he said.

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