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Tuesday, 31 July 2018

[haguruka] RE: Kigali City to relocate 13,000 households in one year | The New Times | Rwanda

 

Aliko se Kijyana Liza na bagenzi bawe, mujya musoma mbere yo kwohereza ibi bizirabwenge

Muli 1962,  abantu 6,000 nibo bali batuye Kigali yali 10 km2; muli 1978 baba 115,000 batuye 116km2, bagera kuli 235,000 muli 1991 batuye 110km2; muli  2012, abanyamujyi bali  859 000 aliko Kigali yose ifite 1 132 000. 

 

"Population was reduced with the 1994 drama. From 1995, the large numbers of long-term Tutsi refugees returned from Uganda [and elsewhere]. Many of these refugees settled in Kigali and other urban areas, due to difficulty in obtaining land in other parts of the country. This phenomenon, coupled with a high birth rate and increased rural-to-urban migration, meant that Kigali reattained its previous population quite quickly and began to grow even more rapidly than before. The population exceeded 600,000 in 2002, and in the 2012 census had reached 1.13 million, with the boundaries of the city expanded (WP3 team members, 2013)"


Iyi mibare ntibereka ko mujyana ikibazo kubo kitareba (republika ya mbere n'iya kabili) mukingira ikibaba abo kireba musingiza?  Aliko twagorwa, twagorwa! Koko tuzabereka ibiliho, nyamara mudahumuka ngo mubone kugeza lyali? 




De : liza.kez@yahoo.com <liza.kez@yahoo.com>
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Objet : Kigali City to relocate 13,000 households in one year | The New Times | Rwanda
 
Ziriya repubulika zambere zadusigiye ibibazo kabisa! Ko bahora bigamba ngo bari barize iyi myubakire bayisobanura bate: ngayo amanengeka, ngizo za Bannyahe! Mana yanje!
Ubu baraje bavuge ngo ikihutirwa n'uguha igifu imiturire nta urgence! 

http://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/kigali-residents-relocation


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