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Rwanda is no longer a safe Country to Invest in


Seizure Business Tycoon Rujugiro's Shopping Mall is evidence that Rwanda is no longer a safe Country to Invest in.

President Kagame dwelled in shocking plundering scandal of ordering his remote control commission in facilitating him to plunder a multi billion USD shopping mall owned by Rujugiro Ayabatwa Tribert
By Gasasira,Sweden.
Umuvugizi has been investigating in order to get tangible evidences as who is behind the seizure of business tycoon Rujugiro Tribert's Shopping Mall which took place at the beginning of this month.
During our investigations we got shocked when we obtained facts which revealed that the seizure of tycoon's shopping Mall was done by President Kagame who ordered his remote control commission of abandoned property to subject Rujugiro Tribert's managers to 3month harsh interrogation in order to establish ways as how would the president grab the tycoon's shopping mall situated in the pearl of Kigali .
The unimaginable theft of stealing the investor's asset which is more than $20 million (USD) took place on 1st October 2013 when president Kagame ordered the tenants to cash the rent cost to his proxy investment's bank account in FIna bank.
The seizure of Rujugiro's mall takes place after 2years when president Kagame was involved in a related scandal of stealing the tycoon's money when a Kigali based company Akagera motors where he owns shares through proxy means sold 8 vehicles whose Tabaco company of Goma town based in DR Congo paid $150.000(USD) worthy 90% but his company was sorely plundered in such related incidence when the Rwandan President used his security organs to legalise the looting of 8 brand new vehicles .President Kagame's looting is not a surprise to any one given that he had involved in such related incidence of sabotaging Union Trade Centre due to the way it's the only competitor of his own skyscraper LAGUNA Towel, owned in names of Hatali Sekoko registered as DOYELCY.
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