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The Kagunga landslide: Meet the people dealing with its aftermath

Last month, a family of four tragically perished in a landslide in Kagunga cell - Gikondo sector in Kicukiro District. Weeks later, Society magazine went back to discover how the deceased’s relatives and the rest of the community was holding up. When it rains, residents of this tiny Kagunga literally kneel in prayer for it to recede in peace. While others see rain as a blessing, Kagunga residents consider it a curse! The majority of the houses here hang on for dear life as the rainwater rubbles down, terrorising residents.The mood around the village is sombre as they silently mourn the ones they lost. 30-year-old Mukamugema Drusilla, a close relative to one of the deceased, and mother of three, lives in perpetual fear. Besides dealing with a family loss, she still resides in the room attached to the very house where the victims met their gruesome death.
Kagunga houses have borne the brunt of the heavy rains (Inset: Mukamugema Drusilla sitting outside her home).
Kagunga houses have borne the brunt of the heavy rains (Inset: Mukamugema Drusilla sitting outside her home).
Times Reporter