Untold stories of Rwanda

Thomas Mpoeleng as Corporal Faustin Ndasingwa PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES
Thomas Mpoeleng as Corporal Faustin Ndasingwa PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES

If there is one thing that the media did not thoroughly touch on during the 1994 Rwanda genocides was telling the experiences of the various individuals especially the Tutsis.

Last Tuesday the Maitisong Theatre saw theatre ensemble Mama Theatre staging Shuttered Dreams, a play that depicted how the Tutsi minority suffered from military and torture attacks.

Shuttered Dreams was centred on Domitille Juliet Nyamwasa, played by female rapper Tuelo ‘Nippy’ Setume and the ruthless Corporal Faustin Ndasingwa, a Hutu extremist soldier from the Rwandan Armed Forces played by Thomas Mpoeleng.

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