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Amiel Gahima, right, is a Rwandan refugee living in Kalamazoo who has started a program called Life Lifting Hands to buy cows for villagers in Rwanda. This past summer the Rev. Kent Frens, left ...
Amiel Gahima, who survived the Rwandan genocide that claimed his wife and their unborn twins, will tell of his experiences on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 6:30 p.m. in Dimnent Memorial Chapel at Hope College.
Gerald Gahima says violence is almost inevitable if there is no political change in Rwanda.
A nonprofit foundation that Gahima began three years ago with the help of his Kalamazoo friends also has raised enough funds to deliver 120 cows so far to the area, one per family.
In Ivory Coast, there’s a new tool in the fight against counterfeit pharmaceuticals. A start-up company now helps pharmacies digitally trace the sale of drugs to their customers. Yassin Ciyow ...
If there was anyone who fits the term “sly opportunistic chameleon”, none would beat Gerald Gahima. The former Prosecutor General seems to have a very short memory and expects everyone to be ...
Gahima returns homeThe home has a total of two hundred children and have all gone back to school. When the government realized the good work Gahima was doing, it decided to build a dormitory, a modern ...
Willis Shalita, a US-based lawyer and uncle to Gahima's wife, expressed his disappointment over their in-law being among the authors of the document, wondering whether he had not lost his mind.
Former Prosecutor General, Gerald Gahima, has been named in an aid scandal that has engulfed the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID).
Kigali - The Rwandan government has ordered the arrest of former prime minister Pierre Celestin Rwigema, accused of participating in the 1994 genocide, top prosecutor Gerard Gahima announced.
Gahima is one of dozens of "briefcase" consultants earning massive salaries advising some of the poorest countries on everything from gender integration to sports development, energy and transport.
Mr Gahima was Rwanda's prosecutor general, Mr Karegeya was director of external intelligence in Rwanda's military, while Maj Rudasingwa was the top official in the president's office.