Friday, 7 July 2017

Kagame's female challenger takes another shot at Rwanda's presidency


Kagame's female challenger takes another shot at Rwanda's presidency


35-year-old Diane Shima Rwigara has resubmitted her nomination to be a candidate during the August 3 elections after she was rejected by Rwanda’s National Electoral Commission (NEC).

She and four other candidates fell short of the required number of signatures and had until last Sunday, July 2 to provide the remainder, NEC Chairman, Kalisa Mbanda announced last week.
Rwigara however said on July 5 that she had resubmitted her nomination with double the number of signatures required.
“Today I submitted additional NEC requirements including 120 signatures from 11 districts. Which brings the total number of signatures collected and submitted to 1,105 (almost double the NEC requirement of 600),” she tweeted.

She is required to provide at least 12 signatures from each of the 30 districts in Rwanda.
“I am looking forward to fairly and justly being on the final list of presidential candidates this Friday, July 6th [sic] 2017,” she added, including the mistake in date as Friday is July 7.
Incumbent President Paul Kagame of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) and main opposition leader Frank Habineza of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda were confirmed last week by the NEC.
Electoral campaigns will start Friday, July 7, followed by the elections on August 3 in the diaspora and August 4 in Rwanda.
Source: AfricaNews

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