Thursday, 11 April 2019
The Genocide Against The Tutsis 25th Anniversary
We commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda at St Peter Mancroft Church, in Norwich, on Sunday 7 April.
Illuminee lit a candle during the morning service to remember those killed in the Genocide. She is pictured after the service with the vicar of St Peter Mancroft, Rev'd Edward Carter.
Thursday, 7 March 2019
Miracle in Kigali 2019 Edition
The
2019 edition of Miracle in Kigali, marking the 25th
anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide, will be published by PaulDickson Books on Monday 8 April.
The
new edition updates Illuminée and Roger’s story, including Roger’s
developing film and TV acting career. He was most recently seen as
Dadir Hassan in the BBC drama Informer.
The authors are donating £2 from the sale of every book to Glaven Valley Churches' work with the Life in Abundance charity in Rwanda.
Paperback, price £12. ISBN
978-0-9956187-9-4.
Miracle
in Kigali was first published by The Tagman Press in October 2007.
How
does it feel to wake up every morning for more than three months
facing the prospect that you and your newborn baby are likely to be
brutally murdered that day?
This
was the experience of Illuminée Nganemariya, a young Tutsi bride. By
a seeming miracle, she and her son Roger survived the 1994 attempt by
Rwanda’s Hutu extremists to wipe their Tutsi neighbours from the
face of the earth.
Illuminée
existed for 100 days in the living hell of Kigali, Rwanda’s
capital, after watching her husband be dragged away to be killed by
friends who had celebrated their wedding with them a month earlier.
She
embarked on a horrific journey through the Genocide, with her baby
strapped to her back – their survival was a miracle.
Illuminée
and Roger moved to the UK in September 1996 and have built a new life
in Norwich.
‘Illuminée
still cannot explain how she and her son Roger survived. Reading her
book, it becomes clear that there were many, many, miracles.’ Rowan
Mantell, Norwich Evening News.
‘Miracle
in Kigali is an extraordinary document – a unique, tragic, insiders
guide to Genocide. This is a book about what a mother will endure to
keep her child alive. I read it and wanted to give Illuminée a big
hug. She’s my hero.’ Nick Andrews, BBC
Monday, 8 October 2018
Thank you - African & Caribbean Market
We had a great time at the African & Caribbean Market at The Forum Norwich last month. Thank you to everyone who stopped by and bought a copy of Miracle in Kigali and the Rwandan crafts that we had on display.
Friday, 24 August 2018
Norwich Global Village African & Caribbean Market 28 and 29 September 2018
We will be at the African & Caribbean Market at The Forum in Norwich on 28 and 29 September with copies of Miracle in Kigali and Rwandan cards and baskets.
Monday, 20 February 2017
10th Anniversary Edition of Miracle in Kigali - October 2017
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Roger Nsengiyumva and Illuminee Nganemariya, February 2017 |
The extra chapter will include details of Roger's acting career, which began with Africa United in 2010 and includes his London stage debut at The National Theatre in Les Blancs (2016).
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
50 Christmas Trees in a Church, Dickleburgh, Norfolk
We have a Miracle in Kigali tree again at 50 Christmas Trees in a Church, All Saints Church, Dickleburgh, Norfolk, until Sunday 6 December 2015. It was great to see Illuminee and our tree in Saturday's Eastern Daily Press.
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Remember Rwanda 1994 - Genocide Commemoration Event Norwich
Thank you to everyone who joined us at last night's Remember Rwanda 1994 event at Chapel Field Methodist Church, Norwich.
The collection for the Africa Glaven Mission raised £197.90 plus £15 gift aid; enough to buy eight family water filters to supply 200 people in Rwanda with safe drinking water. Thank you for your generosity.
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