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Zambia to hunt down Genocidaires

URUGWIRO VILLAGE - President Paul Kagame and his Zambian counterpart, Rupiah Banda, yesterday held talks at Urugwiro village in which they discussed the security situation in the Great Lakes  region and the issue of Rwandan Genocide fugitives living in the southern Africa nation. The Zambian President currently chairing the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) was on a fact-finding mission on the peace process within the region ahead of tabling a final report to the African Union (AU) Heads of State and Government summit scheduled for Addis Ababa early this year. Addressing the press shortly after the meeting, the Foreign Affairs Ministers of both countries said that the two Presidents discussed the latest initiatives that have made progress in bringing peace to the region but discussed issues of joint bilateral interests.
President Paul Kagame with his Zambian counterpart, Rupiah Banda, shortly after their meeting yesterday. (Photo/ Urugwiro Village)
President Paul Kagame with his Zambian counterpart, Rupiah Banda, shortly after their meeting yesterday. (Photo/ Urugwiro Village)
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