
Beyond remittances, some members of the diaspora have chosen to invest in impactful projects back home. One such individual is Mukarugwiza Drocelle, who lives in Rwanda and Germany.
Mukarugwiza invested in the Nyanza District, specifically in Busasamana Sector, in an area known as Gihisi.
Among her initiatives in Gihisi is Gira Impuhwe Primary School, as well as Chez Drocella Eglantine Lodge, which welcomes tourists and visitors exploring Nyanza.
The guest house boasts a beautiful garden, comfortable guest rooms, conference facilities, and more.
It is located approximately 100 kilometers from Kigali and 36 kilometers from Huye.
Chez Drocella Eglantine Lodge blends comfort with cultural richness.
Surrounded by lush gardens, the lodge offers cozy rooms, peaceful verandas, meeting spaces, and the soothing sounds of nature. Guests are welcomed with fresh air, the fragrance of blooming flowers, and the melodic chirping of birds in the morning.
Meals are freshly prepared using ingredients sourced from local farms. For those curious about rural life, guests can tour nearby cattle farms, enjoy fresh milk, or engage with local traditions in Nyanza.
In an interview with IGIHE, Mukarugwiza reflected on her journey. She and her husband began their work in Gihisi in 1990, long before it became a travel destination.
'At the time, we were caring for children living with HIV/AIDSâ"many had been abandoned and left without support,' she recalled. 'After the Genocide against the Tutsi, our mission turned to helping survivors, especially widows, girls, and orphaned children.'
She explained that the area has now been transformed into a guest house, but they continue to use the income to support genocide survivors and ensure children at the school have access to essential learning materials.
Mukarugwiza invited Rwandans from Nyanza and friends in the diaspora, as well as visitors from across Rwanda, come and experience the breathtaking views of Mwima and Mushirarungu hills.





















Karirima Aimable Ngarambe