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Editor, I was happy to learn that in a bid to ease public transport within the City of Kigali, transport operators have been directed to operate on specific routes. The directive follows public outcry over shortage of transport in the city particularly during peak hours. I thank the leaders from Kigali City and RURA for moving swiftly to address the issue.

Editor, This is with reference to the article published in The New Times of June, 20, titled “Car Wash operator given 48 hours to vacate.”

Editor, Allow me to comment on a story about the transfer to Mali of Théoneste Bagosora, a man widely believed to be the key architect of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, and others to serve their prison sentences. Bagosora is lucky that he will be serving his sentence while being pampered as UN prisoner.

Editor, Yesterday, The New Times ran a story under the headline, “Mystery over Camerwa’s alleged Rwf 2 billion loss”. Since there appears to be contradictions on whether the funds were indeed lost or not, the prosecution should move in and establish the truth. It is important that the public is informed of the outcome.