As Rwanda marked its annual gorilla naming ceremony popularly known as Kwita Izina, President Paul Kagame took time to send special thanks to communities living around Volcanoes National Park for their collaboration in conservation work. This was during the 16th edition of the naming ceremony, which, for the first time, was held virtually, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “I commend the people living around the park for being good stewards of the natural environment and such warm hosts for our visitors,” he said in his massage for the day. At the event, 24 baby gorillas were named, thanks to the Rwanda Development Board (RDB)’s initiative to celebrate efforts aimed at preserving the environment and conserving the wildlife, particularly the endangered mountain gorillas. “Conservation, tourism, and community development go hand in hand. Each reinforces the other,” Kagame noted, as he joined local frontliners in conservation to name newborn gorillas. This year, a special focus was given to rangers, trackers, vets, guides, and porters, who protect precious mountain gorillas, whom Kagame said their dedication is reflected in the 24 baby gorillas, receiving their names this year. At least three Arsenal players made a special appearance while naming newborn mountain gorillas: Emerick Aubameyang, Bernd Leno, and Héctor Bellerín. Rwanda and the popular English Premier League club have a three-year tourism partnership deal. “Arsenal is a good partner in our effort to show the importance of conservation, and why visiting Rwanda is such a special experience,” Kagame said. “I also thank our partners in the hospitality industry who help make Rwanda a compelling destination. After a brief pause due to the Covid pandemic, Rwanda is once again open for visitors,” he added. The Head of State commended locals who tapped into the opportunity to enjoy domestic tourism as international tourism prospects decreased due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. “I hope this will continue, even as our guests from abroad travel here to discover our countrys attractions,” he noted. The 24 baby gorillas which were named come from 12 families of Agashya, Amahoro, Kuryama, Kwitonda, Igisha, Mafunzo, Muhoza, Musilikale, Mutobo, Pablo, Sabyinyo, and Urugwiro. The newborn gorillas comprise of 15 males and nine female gorillas. The named baby gorillas: Amabwiriza (guidelines) – Umuhoza family Nyiramajyambere (development) – Kwitonda family Amarembo (gateway) – Kuryama family Keep it up (Nkomezamihigo) – Mutobo family Kazeneza (welcome) – Mutobo family Uwacu (one of us) – Pablo family Umuyobozi (leader) – Agashya family Umuganga (doctor) – Agashya family Ihogoza (cute) – Igisha family Izabukuru (elderhood) – Sabyinyo family Impinduka (change) – Amahoro family Kororoka (prolific) – Musilikale family Ubushobozi (capacity) – Kuryama family Ishya (contentment) – Sabyinyo family Ikamba (crown) – Muhoza family Nkerabigwi (achiever) – Igisha family Indiri (habitat) – Kuryama Duhuze (unifier) – Musilikale Isezerano (commitment) – Amahoro Murengezi (rescuer) – Urugwiro Umusanzu (contribution) – Igisha Three Arsenal players named the new baby gorillas Igitego (goal), Iriza (firstborn), and Myugariro (defender). “When you are the firstborn in the family, you feel a sense of responsibility. And it’s our responsibility to look after wildlife,” Hector Bellerin said after choosing Iriza as a name for the newborn gorilla.