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Man crippled by polio joins campaign against disease in Kigali

Victor Zinda was born without any disability as the firstborn in a family of ten children. His early life was normal until he fell seriously ill as a baby. Around the age of one, he was infected with measles, and while still recovering, he contracted polio. Zinda was born in 1968, at a time when his parents lived in exile in Uganda. ALSO READ: World Polio Day: Why Rwanda still vaccinates despite being polio-free His parents only discovered it la…
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The New Times | Rwanda broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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