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Muhanga millionaire tips on wealth-creation

He was forced to abandon his dream of becoming a doctor after he was denied admission into secondary school due to the prevailing political situation at the time. This, however, did not to stop Athanase Ndagijimana from seeking opportunities to improve his life through other avenues. Ndagijimana says when he realised that the odds against him in his home town in Nyaruguru District (former Mubuga District) were so big, he relocated to Muhanga District to continue his studies. “During that time, we (Tutsi) almost had no rights... we were treated like refuges, they called us Inyenzi (cockroaches). In my area of birth, we were discouraged from joining secondary education,” recalls Ndagijimana, who was born in 1962 in Munini sector, Nyaruguru Disrtict in the Southern Province.
Ndagijimana in front of one of his commercial buildings, which houses banks like KCB among other businesses. The New Times / Seraphine Habimana.
Ndagijimana in front of one of his commercial buildings, which houses banks like KCB among other businesses. The New Times / Seraphine Habimana.
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