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Well, nothing is ever free and, as always, we've been asked to raise some funds to go towards our placement. We've decided to hold a party on Sunday 28th November 2010. We know we will need to give you an incentive to come and hopefully to dig deep into your pockets, so we have a sort of theme. No! Not fancy dress or anything like that; just an afternoon tea followed by a glass of wine and a wine quiz in the evening. It'll be open house from 3pm and here's the incentive ............
Our placements will be in Rawamagana in the Eastern Province of Rwanda which is a republic in the Central and Eastern part of Africa. It borders Uganda to the North, Tanzania to the East, Burundi to the South and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the West. It is a land-locked country with many lakes and is known as the the Land of a Thousand Hills (Mille Collines). It has a temperate climate because of its altitude with gently rolling hills, plains and swamps in the east. It is about the size of Wales and has a population just short of ten million.
It is perhaps famous for both its volcanoes and, of course, its gorillas. The capital city is Kigali, about 90 minutes by road from where we will be staying. The official languages are French and Kinyarwanda and English has recently been introduced into the schools as the language of instruction. The territory was assigned to Germany in 1884 and after the First World War war allocated to Belgium as a League of Nations mandate; hence the French. Although it has never been a British Colony, earlier this year the country joined the Commonwealth. Mary and I were at the Commonwealth Day Celebrations at Marlborough House in March and very briefly shook hands with the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame. Click Here and Here to see photographs of the occasion and the President.