Thousands attend RPF Kirehe parliamentary campaign

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Thousands attend RPF Kirehe parliamentary campaign
Thousands attend RPF Kirehe parliamentary campaign

Africa-Press – Rwanda. Tens of thousands of residents of Kirehe District turned up on Wednesday, June 26, for RPF-Inkotanyi’s campaign for 80 parliamentary candidates.

An estimated 50,000 supporters of the RPF gathered at the campaign site in Nyarubuye dressed in party colours, red, white and blue, sang patriotic songs as they waved party flags.

RPF and its five allied parties have fielded 80 candidates of the July elections.

They are among 589 candidates vying for 80 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.

Pudence Rubingisa, the Governor of Eastern Province and members of the ruling party during the ongoing electoral campaigns at Nyarubuye site in Kirehe District on Wednesday, June 26. All photos by Dan Gatsinzi

An estimated 35,000 supporters of the RPF gathered at the campaign site in Nyarubuye for the ongoing electoral campaign in Kirehe District on June 26. PHOTOS BY DAN GATSINZI

Kirehe campaigns become the third campaigning site in Eastern Province, after Nyagatare and Kayonza.

Youths who are members of the ruling party during a morale boosting session during the ongoing electoral campaigns at Nyarubuye site in Kirehe District on Wednesday, June 26. All photos by Dan Gatsinzi

Emma Furaha Rubagumya during the campaign in Kirehe District on Wednesday, June 26.

Tens of thousands of residents of Kirehe District turned up on Wednesday, June 26, for RPF-Inkotanyi’s campaign for 80 parliamentary candidates.

An estimated 35,000 supporters of the RPF gathered at the campaign site in Nyarubuye.

RPF members during the ongoing electoral campaigns at Nyarubuye site in Kirehe District on Wednesday, June 26. All photos by Dan Gatsinzi

Members boosting morale during the ongoing electoral campaigns at Nyarubuye site in Kirehe District on Wednesday, June 26. All photos by Dan Gatsinzi

Pudence Rubingisa, the Governor of Eastern Province

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