The National Association of Rwandese Communities in the UK. Our aim is to create a vibrant, prosperous and united Rwandese Community in the United Kingdom. To be the umbrella organisation of all consenting associations representing the Rwandese community in the United Kingdom, ensuring that ... Read more
The National Association of Rwandese Communities in the UK.
Our aim is to create a vibrant, prosperous and united Rwandese Community in the United Kingdom. To be the umbrella organisation of all consenting associations representing the Rwandese community in the United Kingdom, ensuring that its welfare, views and interests are represented in a harmonious and organised manner.
This newsletter is aimed at improving our communication in the community.
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As an introduction, let me share what the chairman, Mr Jabo Butera has to say:The stark beauty of winter is undeniable. Snow-covered landscapes have long been a source of inspiration for poets, and it's simple to understand why. As you listen to the sleigh be…
Summer is synonymous with cheerful tales and joyful expressions, since children are on vacation, the sun is shining, and barbecues are being held in most homes' yards and open places.The summer of 2021 was no exception, and Narc has promoted or assisted in th…
THE SKY IS THE LIMIT..... FLY HOME AT A REDUCED RATE #rwandahereIcome
KWIBUKA 27: WE DID IT AS A COMMUNITY.A gratitude message from the NARC team.Every year around the globe, the world commemorate the Genocide against the Tutsi that took place in Rwanda in 1994.This solemn act of remembering is essential to the whole world as a…
In today's edition we visited another community. The Rwandan and Burundian Society in the south of England. Our community started in April 2017. We are a small community and well organised. We have about 25 families, primarily teenagers.As a community, we hav…
Dear Rwandans and friends, Today marks the beginning of 100 days of commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi that took place in 1994 in Rwanda. The National Association Of Rwandan Communities living in the UK and friends are sharing these painful memor…
The National Association of Rwandese Communities has in its roles to ensure the welfare of its communities, and when one of us is in need, we all gather to help. Here is a cause in our community you can support : Gutere inkunga Umuryango wa Ariane
In this edition, we have Mr Twagira Fidele, the chairman of The Nottingham Rwandese Community who pinned a brief look into his community. If I can describe our Nottingham Rwandese Community (NRC) I can say that we have a small number of members but are very u…
Dear Readers,As promised to bring you more clarity on WHAT IS NARC and its Aims; in this edition, we are presenting you one of our communities.This is the BBRCA Community.BBRCA stands for Birmingham and Black County Rwandan Community Association
Dear Readers,As promised to bring you more clarity on WHAT IS NARC and its Aims; in this edition, we are looking at the second objective of our organisation.“To support the development of strong and united Rwandese communities in the United Kingdom, enabling …
Dear Readers It is our great pleasure to continue shinning the light on the purposes, vision and aims of NARC. As mentioned in our previous edition, NARC stands for National Association of Rwandese Communities in the UK. Today we will explore one of the Objec…
1. What is NARC?This section will help you get to know NARC-UK and how it helps in the community.Definition: National Association of Rwandese Communities in the UKAim: We aim to create a vibrant, prosperous and united Rwandese Community in the United Kingdom2…
Dear Fellow Rwandans living in the UK and all the friends of Rwanda,Welcome to our first Narc E-newsletter edition, and It is with great honour and privilege to bring the new year 2021 message of appreciation to you.Gratitude is the healthiest of all human em…