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From genocide widow to successful businesswoman — Rwandan woman walking out of shadow

Dozens of customers lined up waiting to be served with different milk products such as yogurt, pasteurized milk, and fermented milk in the shop while scores of workers were operating milk processing machines to convert milk into different end products in another section of the company, named Zirakamwa Meza Dairy. “April rains remind of a dark and grave period we went through in April 1994 when Interahamwe militias attacked our village and killed my husband, family members, friends and neighbors. The month of April is a dark period in my life that I will never forget,” said the 58-year-old, who became a widow during the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi that claimed over one million lives, mainly ethnic Tutsis during the about 100 days starting from April 7.

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From genocide widow to successful businesswoman: Rwandan woman walking out of shadow

Daily Monitor Wednesday May 12 2021 Immaculee Kayitesi, owner of Zirakamwa Meza Dairy, was in her company in Nyanza district, about a two-hour drive from the Rwandan capital city Kigali, on April 30, 2021.PHOTO/CYRIL NDEGEYA/XINHUA Summary She had even thought she might be the last woman left standing in the whole Nyanza district because it was almost impossible to survive. Advertisement In an April rainy morning in Nyanza district, about a two-hour drive from the Rwandan capital city Kigali, Immaculee Kayitesi was seated at the counter of her dairy business, listening to the radio, while busy passing a bottle of sanitizer to one of her customers to sanitize his hands before buying milk products from her company.

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