Week in pictures : Weekly Review

US ambassador bids farewell to Kagame The outgoing ambassador of the United States to Rwanda, Stuart Symington, on Tuesday paid a courtesy call on President Paul Kagame at Village Urugwiro to bid him farewell. Symington who has been ambassador to Rwanda since September 2008 will be replaced by David W. Koran. In his parting message, Ambassador Symington said that the young people of Rwanda literally have what it takes to build the nation, noting that young people today have more opportunities than they had in the past and it is this potential that should be put to use. Meanwhile, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Donald W. Koran was nominated in April 2011 by President Barack Obama to serve as U.S. ambassador to Rwanda.
IGP Emmanuel Gasana (L) presents a gift to the outgoing US ambassador to Rwanda, Stuart Symington (Photo T.Kisambira)
IGP Emmanuel Gasana (L) presents a gift to the outgoing US ambassador to Rwanda, Stuart Symington (Photo T.Kisambira)
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