Research Paper On Rwanda

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Rwanda, is a very small country located in Central Africa and has many customs and traditions. To begin with, the people of Rwanda celebrate the major Christian holidays such as Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Roman Catholic holidays like Ascension Day and All Saint’s Day. However, all the traditional festivals are no longer national holidays. The two main foods are beans and plantains which are usually put together. Only the rich eat meat, which is usually goat because it’s the most common. Since one of the most valued foods there is beef it is only eaten if a cow or bull is sacrificed. Also, folklore is a very widespread custom in Rwanda because they have so many legends, stories and poems. Most of the folklore was written in the …show more content…

The most popular sport in Rwanda is soccer. They have their national team and have many organized leagues which in they all compete against each other. Pretty much everyone in Rwanda has their own radio to listen to. Some of the most popular music includes Caribbean reggae, American rock, and pop music from Kenya and Zaire. Children start primary school at age seven and they are required to have at least a sixth grade level education. With families trying hard to educate all their children there are many Rwandans that cannot read or write. The three main ethnic groups include Hutu, Tutsi, and the Twa which are based on beliefs of historical …show more content…

The president is elected for a seven year term and is also eligible for a second term. The Senate has 26 members, 12 elected by local councils, 8 chosen by the president, and the rest just represent political and educational groups. The government is led by the prime minister also chosen by the president. They are a republic, presidential, and multiparty system government. The national holiday is their Independence Day, which is on July 1, 1962 celebrating their independence from Belgium. The Rwandan people have been governed under their constitution since 2003 which has been amended several times. National symbols include a traditional woven basket with peaked lid and the national colors are blue, yellow and green. Their national anthem is “Rwanda nziza” meaning “Rwanda, Our Beautiful

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