Laetitia Nyinawamwiza
Rwandan politician, Senator elected in Northern Province of Rwanda
Laetitia Nyinawamwiza (born 1972) is a Rwandan academic and politician. She has held several adacemic administrative positions, and since 2019 has been a member of the Senate of Rwanda, elected as a Senator for Northern Province.
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editFrom 2018 to 2019 Nyinawamwiza was on the board of directors of Rwanda Mountain Tea,[1] managing Rubaya Nyabihu Tea Company Ltd and Kitabi Tea Company Ltd
- Senator Laetitia Nyinawamwiza said that the fact that Rwanda's household energy access is going to reach 100 percent very soon [gradually by 2024] 'is amazing
- Nyinawamwiza expressed concern over costly electricity (allafrica, 28 June 2022)
- The price [of electricity] is still high for citizens
- accessing energy electricity, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 28 June 2022)
- The cost to get a passport from Embassies in large countries was high and strategies should be devised to lower them.
- Embassy offers services to Rwandans twice a week, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica,24 February 2022)
- Though some members of the private sector were willing to venture into agriculture, financial institutions were not facilitating them enough in terms of financing.
- Financing in terms us agriculture, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 5 April 2022)
- Farmers and businesspeople (those engaged in commerce) were not being treated equally in terms of access to loans.
- wondering whether there were plans to set up an agriculture bank, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 5 April 2022)
- There were delays in the provision of loans to farmers yet they grow according to farming seasons.
- get loans on times, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 5 April 2022)
- There is a need for an agribusiness desk which ensures that farmers get timely loans.
- agribusiness on the table, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 5 April 2022)
- We are not going to build ministries there.
- These are just embassies, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 1 December 2021)
- I think they (available staff) can share these responsibilities. and other officials in the country can assist them
- the available staff should share these responsibilities among themselves, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 1 December 2021)
- The embassies can put it in their libraries. Rwandans who visit the embassies can read it for themselves and look at how the situation stands so that they either be happy or sad about this
- it should not be done this way, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 1 December 2021)
- the senate should translate a report it complied last year concerning the state of genocide denial and minimisation in foreign countries, so that it can be sent to embassies for Rwandans to read and evaluate themselves.
- weighed in on the translation of books, said Nyinawamwiza (allafrica, 1 December 2021)
- A research be done on age categories among those who deny genocide so that government can know how best to approach this issue in other countries where denial is growing
- Agenda on genocide, said Nyinawamwiza (ktpress.rw, February 25, 2021 )