Inspiring Youths

 by Buhiga 


Every Saturday morning in Nyamata Sector, a group of young people gathers not to play or rest, but to work — together, for their community.


With simple tools and big hearts, they sweep dusty paths, fix broken footpaths, and help elderly neighbors clean their compounds. What began as a small group of friends has now grown into a local movement of hope and action.


“We just got tired of waiting for someone else to fix things,” says Diane Uwamahoro, 21, who leads the group. “We realized that if we love our village, we should show it through action.”


This weekend, they helped an elderly widow rebuild her small kitchen that collapsed during heavy rain. “They brought water, mud, and wood. I didn’t ask — they just came,” said Mama Kankwanzi, wiping tears from her eyes.


Local leaders have noticed the youth’s dedication. “They’re not just working — they’re inspiring,” said Jean de Dieu Niyonsaba, the Nyamata Sector Executive Secretary. “They remind us all of the power of community.”


In a time when many young people face unemployment and frustration, the Nyamata youths are choosing to serve. And in doing so, they’re quietly changing their village — one kind act at a time.




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