Mr. Bemba, who was acquitted of war crimes in June, must pay €300,000 and has been barred from running in the presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Even for a region where the rainy season often brings deadly flooding, the toll is high, with a growing population and runaway development worsening the problem.
Abiy Ahmed says he wants to wants to bring democracy to his country. He faces detractors from inside and outside his government.
Despite modest tourism numbers, Akagera National Park is a success story in the making, particularly considering that, like its host country, it survived catastrophe.
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