MUSANZE RENOVATED YOUTH CENTRE OPENS IN RWANDA

Anticipation and excitement ripple through the youth of Musanze as a newly renovated youth centre opens its doors, poised to become a catalyst for nurturing a dynamic and skilled young generation. With an investment of Rwf 1.7 billion, this facility is designed to be a pivotal hub, offering a diverse range of skills across various professions and creating employment opportunities for the youth.

The grand inauguration ceremony, held on September 22, 2023, witnessed the presence of key dignitaries, including Minister for Youth Abdallah Utumatwishima , Northern Province Governor Mugabowagahunde Maurice, and Bert Versmessen, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Kigali, officiating the event.

This milestone marks a significant infrastructure achievement for Musanze district in the fiscal year 2022/23, aligning with its strategic goals in tourism and culture. It underscores the effective utilization of taxes in Rwanda’s development, showcasing the wise management of contributions for the collective benefit of all citizens.

Nestled in the heart of Musanze, Muhoza sector, the youth centre boasts seven sections: an office building, Fabrication Lab, training section, restaurant, exhibition space, IT room, and playgrounds catering to various sports disciplines such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, and handball.

Benjamin Mkapa, a youth enthusiast enjoying the newly established basketball ground, expressed his enthusiasm during the centre’s inauguration, emphasizing its positive impact on the community. “Now, the playgrounds are close, and spending our time doing sports has spared us from any bad habits,” he remarked, acknowledging the instrumental role of tax contributions in achieving significant infrastructure development milestones.

Acting Mayor Hamiss Bizimana underscored the centre’s potential to boost youth employment and its role as a comprehensive hub for various youth services. Governor Mugabowagahunde Maurice stressed the importance of tax compliance, urging citizens to request Electronic Billing Machine (EBM) receipts for their purchases. He emphasized the need for businesses to adopt EBM practices and stay vigilant against fraud, particularly in border regions.

Acting Mayor Hamiss Bizimana underscored the centre’s potential to boost youth employment and its role as a comprehensive hub for various youth services.

Beyond the youth centre, Musanze district celebrated several key projects, including an asphalt road in Muhoza sector (Rwf 3.7 billion), a health centre in Muko sector (Rwf 881.3 million), bridges in Nkotsi and Shingiro sectors (Rwf 480.1 million), a water supply line in Cyuve sector (Rwf 70.5 million), and a drainage system in Muhoza sector (Rwf 1.2 billion) designed to mitigate water damage from the Volcano National Park.

 

SOURCE: NewsTime

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