Editor,As we bid farewell to the year 2013, please allow me to share with you and your esteemed readers that your well-structured newspaper has enabled me and, for sure, people from all over the world, to stay closely in touch with what is happening in your beautiful country on a day-to-day basis.
Editor,As we bid farewell to the year 2013, please allow me to share with you and your esteemed readers that your well-structured newspaper has enabled me and, for sure, people from all over the world, to stay closely in touch with what is happening in your beautiful country on a day-to-day basis.It is a great pleasure logging on to your website (www.newtimes.co.rw) every morning.The stories are not only interesting, but also cover a broad spectrum of topics and ideas put together in an easy-to-read format.Also, please allow me to extend my New Year’s greetings to you, the people of the great nation of Rwanda and to all those who work, live and do business in the country.My special wishes to all Indians who are presently in Rwanda.There is no doubt that Rwanda has made tremendous strides over the last two decades. This year’s 20th anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi will not only serve as a reminder of how this nation was destroyed through senseless acts of violence, but it will also give the world a lesson on how good governance and resilience has rebuilt this Land of a Thousand Hills and a Million Smiles!Clarence Fernandes, Mumbai, India