As Rwanda begins the 100 days of commemoration of the genocide against the Tutsi that claimed over 1 million Tutsis, the question on whether the world has learned from such a tragedy still remains. Honore Gatera started working at the Kigali Genocide Memorial as a guide officer in 2004, when it was first opened. Today he manages the memorial that is the final resting place to over 250,000 Tutsis who were killed in the genocide. He spoke with KTN's Eugene Anangwe on the significance of the memorial and what the world can learn from Rwanda's history SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: / ktnkenya Follow us on Twitter: / ktnnews Like us on Facebook: / ktnnewskenya For more great content go to http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews and download our apps: http://std.co.ke/apps/#android KTN News is a leading 24-hour TV channel in Eastern Africa with its headquarters located along Mombasa Road, at Standard Group Centre. This is the most authoritative news channel in Kenya and beyond.