National
ORTPN injects millions into park communities
NYARUGENGE - The Office of Rwanda Tourism and National Parks (ORTPN) Wednesday unveiled several facilities for communities along the frontiers of the Virunga national park in the two districts of Musanze and Bulera, which were built using revenue obtained from gorilla tourism. The Frw410 million facilities include a community lodge, health centres, classrooms and water tanks, as a gesture of appreciation to the communities for helping conserve one of the world’s rarest species. Kwita Izina (giving a name) is a ceremony to name young gorillas, which first took place in 2005.
ORTPN’s Director General, Chantal Rugamba, hugging a school girl at Nyabitsinde Primary School in Kinigi Sector, Musanze District. (Courtesy photo).