Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC) TSS Students Attend RBA “Password” Talk Show and Gain Valuable Career and Leadership Lessons with Mr. Alain NUMA
June 18, 2026 2026-06-18 16:54Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC) TSS Students Attend RBA “Password” Talk Show and Gain Valuable Career and Leadership Lessons with Mr. Alain NUMA

Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC) TSS Students Attend RBA “Password” Talk Show and Gain Valuable Career and Leadership Lessons with Mr. Alain NUMA
On Saturday, 30th April 2026, students from Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC) Students attended the RBA talk show Password, where they had the opportunity to listen to Alain NUMA share his inspiring life journey, leadership experience, and message to the youth. The visit formed part of Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC)’s commitment to providing students with learning opportunities beyond the classroom and exposing them to practical experiences that contribute to their personal and professional growth.

During the session, Alain NUMA spoke about his background, his role in Rwanda’s liberation struggle, his professional career, and his dedication to youth empowerment. He encouraged students to embrace patriotism, discipline, hard work, and teamwork as key values for achieving success and contributing to national development. He emphasized that young people have an important responsibility in building a better future for their communities and the country as a whole.

For Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC) students, the event provided valuable lessons that complement their academic studies. They gained insights into leadership, problem-solving, communication, and professional ethics skills that are essential in today’s competitive job market. Alain NUMA’s experiences demonstrated how determination, discipline, and a strong sense of purpose can help individuals overcome challenges and achieve their goals. The discussion also motivated students to become innovative, responsible, and visionary professionals capable of addressing both local and global challenges.

As a Polytechnic College focused on preparing learners for the world of work, Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC) believes that exposing students to successful leaders and professionals helps bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-life career development. The RBA Password talk show therefore served not only as an educational experience but also as an inspiration for students to pursue excellence in their studies, future careers, and service to society.
The event left a lasting impact on the students, reinforcing the importance of strong values, lifelong learning, and active participation in nation-building. Through such opportunities, Muhabura Integrated Polytechnic College (MIPC) continues to nurture skilled, responsible, and career-ready graduates who are equipped to contribute meaningfully to Rwanda’s development.