01/06/2026
Today in the series, Aimable RWAMASIRABO, Head of the Curriculum and Instructional Materials Development Department at RTB, highlights how TVET empowers learners to turn ambition into achievement and passion into profession.
By combining practical training with real-world problem-solving, TVET equips young people with the competencies employers value and entrepreneurs need to build a successful future.
25/05/2026
Today in the series: Emmanuel DUSINGIZIMANA, ES of the Heads of Schools Organization (HOSO), highlights how modern TVET is shaping a new generation of innovators, critical thinkers, and problem-solvers through real-world learning experiences.
TVET equips learners with future-ready skills, making them more competitive, adaptable, and prepared to thrive in a fast-changing world.
20/05/2026
Today, our Management Team concluded a 2-day construction site visit at ES Kinazi TSS, Father Ramon Kabuga TVET School, and Rwanda Coding Academy, reaffirming commitment to timely delivery of infrastructure that supports quality skills development.
20/05/2026
Today in the series:
Dipl.-Ing. Paul UMUKUNZI , Director General of Rwanda TVET Board, highlights how practical skills are key to bridging education and employment.
Through TVET, learners gain hands-on competencies that unlock sustainable job opportunities.
08/05/2026
Today, we hosted a high-level breakfast meeting bringing together government, private sector, Development Partners and civil society leaders to strengthen collaboration in skills development and advance the Dual TVET system in Rwanda.
The meeting, organized in collaboration with Never Again Rwanda under the theme “Advancing Dual TVET in Rwanda through Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration,” aimed to foster dialogue among stakeholders and explore practical ways to strengthen partnerships that support workplace learning and the development of a skilled workforce aligned with labor market needs.
30/04/2026
Today, the Ubukerarugendo Imbere Project held its 6th Steering Committee Meeting, where key stakeholders reviewed the project’s implementation progress now at 96% completion and discussed the way forward as the project approaches its closure, including future interventions by the to further strengthen Rwanda’s TVET system.
Participants also engaged with students from St Patrick’s Technical Secondary School, one of the TVET schools supported under the project, gaining insights into their learning experiences and the impact of the initiative at the school level.
28/04/2026
Today in the series:
Hon. Dr. UTUMATWISHIMA Jean Nepo Abdallah, Minister of Youth and Arts, emphasizes that Rwanda’s youth are the nation’s greatest asset.
Through TVET, we unlock their talent, drive creativity, and power future‑ready development.
07/04/2026
Rwanda TVET Board joins all Rwandans in the 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. We honor the victims, stand in solidarity with survivors, and reaffirm our commitment to unity and resilience.
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03/04/2026
Today in our series:
Hon. Claudette Irere , Minister of State for Education, reminds us that talent is powerful but skills make it unstoppable.
Through TVET, young people can create opportunities, build meaningful livelihoods, and take charge of their future.
01/04/2026
First up in our series, Hon. Joseph Nsengimana, The Minister of Education reaffirms Rwanda’s commitment to hands-on skills as a key driver of future national economic transformation. With TVET, our youth are ready to thrive in a world reshaped by technology.