Rwanda has reaffirmed its readiness to prevent any Ebola outbreak from entering the country, despite ongoing cases reported in neighbouring countries, particularly in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and parts of Uganda.
The Minister of Health outlined the country’s preparedness, border surveillance systems, and offered assurances to both citizens and international investors that Rwanda remains safe and Ebola-free.
From Kigali, Sylivanus Karemera reports.

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