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Rwandans Living in Congo Returned Home

Summary by UMUSEKE
Rwanda has welcomed 69 families comprising 222 Rwandans, including 12 men, 58 women and 152 children, all of whom were living in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Authorities received them on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at the main border crossing of La Corniche, which connects Rwanda with the DRC. They were immediately taken to the Nyarushishi Center in Rusizi District, where they were temporarily quarantined. Upon their arrival, the Mayor of R…
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Rwanda has welcomed 69 families comprising 222 Rwandans, including 12 men, 58 women and 152 children, all of whom were living in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Authorities received them on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at the main border crossing of La Corniche, which connects Rwanda with the DRC. They were immediately taken to the Nyarushishi Center in Rusizi District, where they were temporarily quarantined. Upon their arrival, the Mayor of R…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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