Kigezi Leaders Ask Govt to Reopen DRC Border

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The leaders say this will revive the cross border trade in Kisoro and Kanungu districts that has slowed down ever since the border posts were closed last year in June.

A  section of local leaders from Kigezi Sub-region have appealed to the government to negotiate for the reopening of the closed border posts with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in order to revive cross border trade.

The affected border posts of Bunagana and Busanza in Kisoro District, Ishasha and Kyeshero in Kanungu District, were last year in June closed by the Ugandan authorities after the M23 rebels captured the adjacent areas in the DRC.

The authorities later explained that the border closure was to protect traders and their goods despite the fact that there was no legitimate government that would secure merchandise.

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