STUDENTS OF JUNIOR COMMAND AND STAFF COURSE 25 CONDUCTED A STUDY TOUR ON RPA LIBERATION WAR
Maj Gen Rtd Sam KAKA gives a comprehensive overview on plan, concept and conduct of RPA liberation war at Kagitumba site.
On 08 Oct 25, Students of Junior Command and Staff Course 25 concluded a three -days RPA liberation war study tour held from 06 to 08 Oct 25 as part of their training package. The tour aimed to get knowledge on the planning and conduct of RPA liberation war and highlight key factors of RPA struggle. The tour intended to open mindset to students of JCSC25 on RPA struggle’s success, challenges and way forward. The tour covered Eastern province sites like Kagitumba, Nyabwishongwezi, Ryabega, Nyagatare, Gabiro and Kaborogota while in Northern Province the visit continued to Mulindi, Gicumbi, Butaro and Musanze sites. The museum for campaign against genocide located in Kigali in the Parliament building was also visited by students of JCSC 25. That museum details the plan of RPA/RPF to stop the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994 and rescue victims.
This photo shows students of JCSC 25 moving towards Nyabwishongwezi hill.


Students of JCSC25 briefed by different respondents on conduct of operations.



Students asking questions on various concepts/conduct of operations during the liberation war.

Mulindi site.

The Commandant of RDFCSC gives key note to the audience.

Students briefed on various tactical approaches/ axes used by RPA during liberation war within Kigali.

Group photo.

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