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President Kagame reminded Gikomero residents that todays advancement must profit both this era and the next generation. PHOTO/GOV BY SENGHOR TRAORE, SPONSORED BY Fame AFRICA GASABO - President Paul Kagame yesterday applauded residents of Gikomero for the diligent work that has prompted the financial change of the region. He made the comments while tending to residents of the area in Gasabo District amid his native effort voyage through the territory. Six years back, Gikomero was one of the poorest among the 15 areas of the locale. Through the utilization of social insurance projects, for example, Vision 2020 Umurenge Program (VUP), occupants have since raised their expectations for everyday life helped by the development of new roads and the late get to power and water for the a large number of residents in the territory. Related Article: Kagame says enough to human trafficking & accident, calls it crime President Kagame reminded Gikomero residents that todays advancement must profit both this era and the next generation. We know our past and today we look forward towards a prosperous future for this era and the following. There is no motivation behind why future eras ought to need to encounter the hardships our eras or past ones survived, Kagame said. The President included that conveying a brighter future is the obligation of each chosen pioneer; Our part as pioneers is to convey a finer future for all Rwandans. It is your right and your part to request responsibility from your pioneers, he said. Kagame swayed the residents to keep working in cooperatives. You ought to cooperate, that is the main way you will advance. We are Rwanda, a small nation that cant stand to be partitioned, the President said. Follow us: @eaofficialpage on Twitter | eaofficialmag on Facebook | @eaofficialpage on Instagram | EaofficialBlogspot on Google+ President Kagame, rwanda, politics, business
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 08:11:56 +0000

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