Letters

Editor, Allow me to express my concern over the way Kigali coasters have continued to disregard traffic rules. I wonder when traffic police will take action against errant coaster drivers.
Editor, While addressing the 2012 conference at Oxford University London last week, President Paul Kagame explained that it was time to globally re-think the optimal use of vital resources such as land, water and energy to ensure food security – for the rapidly growing population.
Editor, It’s good news to hear that the Government of the People’s Republic of China has given Rwanda a soft loan of US$116 million to finance the Rusizi-Rubavu highway, which is hoped to help boost tourism and trade in our country.
Editor, The fighting that’s raging in the Democratic Republic of the Congo vindicates the old saying that: ‘history is our guide’. Anyone who has read the story of the late Lumumba will know clearly that DRC has followed a clear path of pillage fronted by insiders but instigated and led by outsiders.
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