Aurore Umuhoza, the coordinator of Women Council in the City of Kigali told IGIHE that the activity is in line with supporting the development and welfare of survivors.
The City of Kigali Vice-mayor in Charge of Economic Development, Parfait Busabizwa said that it with electricity connections, families will find it easy to accomplish a number of tasks that directly impact their lives.
“All children of the village used to gather in one home to be able to conduct their evening studies; so, having their homes connected will help them studying comfortably and perform well. We wish to have well-educated children for the good future of the country,” he said.
Among twenty families living in the village, eighteen of them had no access to electricity.
Joseph Sayinzoga whose house was connected to electricity and given a cow hailed the donation saying that they will be able to develop themselves.
“We are going to get milk for our children and fertilizers for farming. It is a good gesture which actually will transform our lives,” he said.
Felicite Muhimpundu, a mother of two said that her children used to depend on neighbors’ light to be able to revise in the evening.



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