Former Gacaca courts judges’ co-ops struggling under weight of embezzlement

When they retired from their duties as Gacaca courts judges (facilitators) five years ago, they looked to a bright future; they harboured dreams of self-improvement and of community. Having set up co-operatives to undertake income-generating projects set up using the packages they received when they were discharged, they knew nothing would come between them and those dreams.
Some of the Gacaca judges (with shoulder bands) during one of the sessions of a Gacaca court. The former court adjudicators are crying foul after some of the leaders of the co-operatives they formed when they retired mismanaged their finances. (File)
Some of the Gacaca judges (with shoulder bands) during one of the sessions of a Gacaca court. The former court adjudicators are crying foul after some of the leaders of the co-operatives they formed when they retired mismanaged their finances. (File)
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