Greetings, from Rwanda
National Geographic photographers and those who call Rwanda home tell us the experiences they think none should miss out on.
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Charlie Hamilton James is a wildlife photographer and fellow of the National Geographic Society who specializes in conservation.
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Early morning in Rwanda. Just as the sun rises, the forest begins to buzz with life.Photograph by Charlie Hamilton James
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Top ten delights beckon in post-lockdown Rwanda
Thursday March 04 2021
Summary
The year of disappointment that was 2020 had brought about an avalanche of dashed plans and cancelled trips.
As 2021 unravelled, there was a glimmer of hope that things were going to go back to normal or at least some semblance of it.
This premature excitement would be short-lived. The first month of the new decade brought with it a new lockdown one that was enforced on January 18th.
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New Year’s Day Resolutions. Unforgettable voyages. Hands-on adventures. Gastronomic journeys. The pleasures of family reunions and exploration of different places and culture beckoned as we ushered in the year 2021.
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The newly deployed Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Eboka Friday, has disbanded a unit of the police tactical team known as Eagle Crack Squad.
In a statement issued on Friday, the Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni, said the decision was taken today after the CP’s meeting with the police Management Team at the state level.
“The dissolution is with immediate effect and all Personnel attached to the Unit are to report to the Headquarters for redeployment,” the statement partly read.
Omoni asked residents of the state to rekindle their trust in the police, noting that the Command is committed to giving them improved security of lives and properties.