Letters

Editor, I read, in The Sunday Times, a story which quoted the Minister of Public Service and Labour warning employers against harassing their employees.
Editor, I agree with Clarence Fernandes’ letter titled “RDB’s overall performance world class” in The New Times of April, 26. Every time, they offer good service and walk the talk as far as customer care is concerned.
Editor, It takes a tremendous amount of courage for anyone, let alone Genocide survivors, to tell visitors at memorial sites about the atrocities that were committed during the Genocide against Tutsi. I applaud every single Genocide memorial guide out there who have taken it upon themselves to always explain to people who really happened during the Genocide and how their beloved ones were slaughtered.
Editor, I wish to commend the work being done by Aegis Trust, a non government organisation that manages the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre, among other companies, which generate income to support Genocide survivors and orphans.
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