Rwanda: Kagame and FCN Boss Hold Talks

9 February 2007

Kigali — President Paul Kagame yesterday held talks with the founder of Family Christian Network (FCN) Decarol Williamson, who promised to build a US$20m Television and radio network in Rwanda. Speaking to the press shortly after the meeting, Williamson's personal assistant Joshi Uruashi said that Williamson reiterated his willingness to build a modern television to be set up in Gacuriro, Gasabo District that would serve as headquarters to the rest of Africa and Asia.

"Yes, Williamson was indeed impressed by support from the government and people of Rwanda. He actually came up with this idea given the good and hardworking character of the people of Rwanda. Even the history that describes this country drove him into thinking of putting up a big facility here," Uruashi said.

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