PHOTOS: How presidential candidates, political parties campaigned on Day 6
Friday, June 28, 2024
RPF Inkotanyi flag bearer Paul Kagame greets thousands of residents who turned up for the ongoing electoral campaign in Huye.

Presidential and parliamentary candidates crisscrossed different parts of the country on Thursday, June 27, the sixth day of the campaign season, as they continue to canvass support ahead of the July general elections.

After a one-day break on Wednesday, Paul Kagame, the presidential candidate of the RPF-Inkontanyi, resumed his campaign trail, meeting hundreds of thousands of residents in Huye and Nyamagabe Districts.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, Frank Habineza, Democratic Green Party of Rwanda flag bearer and presidential candidate also headed to Southern Province, with a stop in Nyanza District.

Philippe Mpayimana, the independent presidential candidate went to Ngororero and Muhanga on Thursday, after campaigning in Burera and Musanze on Wednesday.

Mpayimana has already campaigned in Kirehe, Ngoma, Kayonza, Nyagatare and Gatsibo districts.

Independent parliamentary candidate Janvier Nsengiyumva continued his campaign trail in Nyabihu and Ngororero districts, Western Province.

President Paul Kagame listens to one of RPF members during the campaign in Huye on Thursday, June 27.
Paul Kagame meets with over 120,000 residents at Nyagisenyi in Nyamagabe District on June 27. Courtesy
The chairperson and presidential candidate of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, Frank Habineza, addresses Nyanza residents on Tuesday, June 27. Courtesy
Philippe Mpayimana, the independent presidential candidate explains his manifesto to Ngororero residents Thursday.
Independent parliamentary candidate Janvier Nsengiyumva continued his campaign trail in Nyabihu and Ngororero districts, Western Province.
Avid football fan Madeleine Mukanemeye, 102.
RPF Inkotanyi members boosting morale during the campaign in Huye District