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Musanze: Genocide Survivor Gets 18 Million Rwf House Built

Summary by UMUSEKE
The Musanze District administration says that in general, survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi appreciate the various assistance provided by the government, but that there are still about 130 families who need to be built and settled in a proper place. Of these, 98 families live in old houses that need to be repaired, while another 32 houses are so damaged that they need to be demolished and rebuilt so that the residents can continue to h…
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The Musanze District administration says that in general, survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi appreciate the various assistance provided by the government, but that there are still about 130 families who need to be built and settled in a proper place. Of these, 98 families live in old houses that need to be repaired, while another 32 houses are so damaged that they need to be demolished and rebuilt so that the residents can continue to h…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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