COVID 19. THE STORY OF THE HORROR IN RWANDA

By Samuel 5 Min Read
Some of twenty-nine people who were arrested in different parts of City of Kigali after they were found in varied prohibited activities . This group was conducting prayers in congested room . Officials have been warning Rwandans not to have the gatherings saying that it will cause the spread of the Coronavirus in Rwanda. According to the National police spokesperson CP Jean Bosco Kabera, the law enforcers will never tolerate any one who dare to do prohibited activities.
A wide view of the abandoned Kisimenti commercial center in Kigali during the total lockdown in Gasabo district. During the period ,only supermarkets and banks were allowed to function .
A view of a deserted Kwa Ndoli road junction one of Kigali’s most congested junction. Captured here during the lockdown , this wide view of the abandoned Kisimenti commercial center in Kigali during the total lockdown in Gasabo district, highlight how order was reigning during the Covid erra in Rwanda. During the period ,only supermarkets and banks were allowed to function .
This is SONATUBE roundabout during the Covid Era. With no any car rolling in the highway, the heaviest punishment were put in place to make sure that noone will cross the road.
Some of 79 Rwandans who were deported from Uganda at Kagitumba One Stop Border Post on Monday, June 8
Medical team that is helping people who tested COVID-19 positive in Rubavu District. The new COVID19 treatment facility in Rubavu is located in Rugeroro sector
The support targets the vulnerable members of the community whose economic activities had been disrupted by the preventive measures of COVID-19
Taxis moto operator uses hand sanitizer for his client to comply with new regulations to fight the spread of Covid-19 in Kigali on 3 June 2020
A robot dubbed ‘Urumuri’ has been deployed to Kigali International Airport for performing mass screenings .
Kigali City center during the lockdown on 13 April 2020. Normally , this is one of the busiest avenues for vehicular traffic in Kigali but due to the ongoing lockdown ,no movement
Drivers of public transport buses undergo a health screening exercise in Nyabugogo taxi park in July . It was conducted before the reopening of public transport between Kigali city and provinces (Courtesy)
Securty organs arrested fourteen Rusizi residents who violated lockdown regulations and crossed the border to DR Congo in May (Courtesy)
Members of RFTC are among the ones who benefited from their savings. Until the first week of May, 2020 over Rwf1.4 billion was distributed among more than 494,500 members during the COVID-19 lockdown
A volunteer helping christians to sanitize their hands before recieving holy communion at Regina Pacis on 19 July
Front-line workers pose for a group photo at Kanyinya COVID-19 treatment facility at Kanyinya in Nyarugenge District on 14 April 2020
Some of the face masks in garment factory in Kigali, due to the new regulations of putting a face mask, all garment factories in Kigali shifted their agenda of making clothes to face masks. (Courtesy) (6)
Inside Kacyiru Anglican church where church members continue the ongoing preparation for the reopening of the church services on Sunday , in June as the church gets read to reopen for church services in July.
As church reopens for congregation , Only eight singers represent the choir during the congregation at Regina Pacis
Some of unsold facemasks made by local manufacturers . So far, over 40 local manufacturers have unsold stocks of over 3 million face masks (Courtesy)
Volunteer helping in the enforcement of COVID-19 measures, seen here screening believers who turn up for a mass at Regina Pacis Remera
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