A Tour of Rwanda's Most “Dangerous” Hood (#81)

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A Tour of Rwanda's Most “Dangerous” Hood (#81)


As much as I appreciated the stability and peacefulness of Rwanda, I wanted to see another side of the country. To find that, I went to Nyamirambo, a working class Muslim and immigrant neighborhood in Kigali. In addition to a lively nightlife scene, Rwandan friends had told me that supposedly there were thieves there. There was only one way…

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42 Comments

  1. I feel bad for Izzy, telling history and the shame and pain he and his family had to go thru. Izzy if you read this, know people were watching and so sad for all of you. I hope you doing better I n you head so the rest of you, follow. Peace n luv to you. ❤❤

  2. everyone wants you to find a wife so you can take there daughters out of that shit country lol. be safe my friend. dont trust anyone from Africa Mexico or any middle East areas. i know you know this.

  3. I dont really know what to think. But i still wondering, because im from denmark and My current goverment in place want to sent All muslims from denmark to Rwanda m🤔

  4. Speak their language when unusual, you become a friend quickly. Not always safe to sit, if sit, protect you back with a wall, view the front…you will doing well traveling the world because of your size, language skills, personality….

  5. Most people don't expect it, but Rwandans are some of the most respectful people. They give everyone respect and human equality is probably more important there than most places in the world. After what they went through both with the genocide, they have done a beautiful job of restoring order to their country and they work very hard to keep it that way.

  6. What a journey, what a sadness. Rwanda genocide should never be forgot, I'm French, the governement, the army has a big responsability in it, facts are shown slowly, I wish someday all the light will be put on this crime and mistakes will be fixed as much as they can be. True love for this people, especially Tutsis.