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In 2022, the National Land Authority (NLA) [3] was established by the Presidential Order No. 030/01 of 6 May 2022. Its mandate is to manage and administer land in Rwanda, including implementing land policy, land use planning, land registration, land consolidation, and management of land conflicts.
3. Law No. 43/2013 on Land in Rwanda This law regulates land use and management in Rwanda. It emphasizes sustainable land use practices and ensures that land use planning integrates environmental considerations. The law also promotes public participation in land use planning and decision-making processes. [8] [9] 4.
Musanze is Rwanda's most mountainous district, containing the largest part of the Volcanoes National Park, and its head office at Kinigi.Five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga chain (Karisimbi, Bisoke, Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura) are within the district boundaries.
The district lies roughly halfway between Kigali and Ruhengeri, and is very mountainous, containing Mount Kabuye.Its principal town, Tare (more commonly known as Nyirangarama), serves as a rest and refreshment stop for most long distance bus services between Kigali and Gisenyi and Goma.
Nyamasheke is a district (Akarere) in Western Province, Rwanda. Its capital town is Kagano. The district has 15 sectors, 68 cells, and 588 villages. The total area of the district is 1,175 km2 with a population density of 632 people /sq as of 2022 national census [1]
Francine Tumushime, is a Rwandan politician who serves as the cabinet minister of Lands and Forestry (Minilaf), since 31 August 2017. Honorable Francine TUMUSHIME was appointed as the Minister of Land and Forestry since 30 August 2017, with a mission to ensure sustainable protection, conservation and development of lands and forestry sectors.
Gisagara is a district (akarere) in Southern Province, Rwanda. Its headquarters is Ndora. Geography. The district lies just to the East of Butare city, ...
The Provinces of Rwanda are subdivided into 30 districts (Rwanda: uturere, sing. akarere). Each district is in turn divided into sectors. There are 416 Sectors. [1]