Kigali (AFP) May 6, 2023 - Rwanda on Saturday said it had set aside nearly $100 million to repair damaged infrastructure following powerful floods and landslides this week that claimed 131 lives and destroyed thousands of homes.
Rwanda on Saturday said it had set aside nearly $100 million to repair damaged infrastructure following powerful floods and landslides this week that claimed 131 lives and destroyed thousands of.
Kigali has now become a benchmarking destination for other African countries. However, the clean environment in the capital was not a mean feat - it was gradual and systematic.
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