Mngomezulu, Bhekithemba RichardIsidore, Ndikumana2020-10-292024-03-262020-10-292024-03-262005https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9704Magister Artium - MAThe Rwandese society is composed of three ethnic groups: Hutus, .Tutsis and Twas who started living together from the 16th century when the kingdom of Rwanda was formed until today.1 From the early 20th century up to recently in 1994 with Tutsi Genocide, there were different ethnic conflicts between Hutus and Tutsis (Twas constituted only a small percentage of the total Rwandan population thus inevitably becoming an insignificant group in those ethnic conflicts).enHutu-Tutsi RelationsRwandaEducationSegregationTraditionally societyAn investigation of the role played by education in the Hutu- Tutsi relations in Rwanda ,1916-1959University of Western Cape