Akaruru K Intambara - Lyrics

Akaruru k’Intambara – An Essay on Its Lyrics, Meaning, and Cultural Resonance

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The production credit typically lists a collective of young Rwandan musicians who identify themselves as “Umuryango w’Ubumwe” (Family of Unity), underscoring the collaborative ethos that pervades the track. Akaruru k’Intambara – An Essay on Its Lyrics,

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3. The Warning Against Revisionism

The line "The words of hatred are still in the offices" is a sharp political critique. It warns that while the shooting stopped, the ideology of ethnic division (Hutu/Tutsi) remains dormant in some corners. The song argues that Ntabwo ari ukwihorera (It is not about revenge) but about ukwirinda (prevention/ vigilance) . Kinyarwanda: "Akaruru k'Intambara, turariseho

Opening

"Akaruru K Intambara" captures attention immediately with its evocative title: a call to reflect on conflict, resilience, and collective memory. Whether it's a protest song, a historical ballad, or a personal lament, the piece invites listeners to engage with the human costs and moral questions of struggle.