Zambia-trained Rwandan genocide survivor becomes one of South Africa’s gynaecologist oncologists Source: Makanday – on December 16, 2022

Uzabakiriho, who got his first job clearing dead bodies off the streets in Congo is now one of the eight African male gynaecologist oncologists in South Africa. His recent graduation at the University of Pretoria marked a culmination of a dream that began in 1994.Uzabakiriho, who got his first job clearing dead bodies off the streets in Congo is now one of the eight African male gynaecologist oncologists in South Africa. His recent graduation at the University of Pretoria marked a culmination of a dream that began in 1994. Makanday 

Uzabakiriho, who got his first job clearing dead bodies off the streets in Congo is now one of the eight African male gynaecologist oncologists in South Africa. His recent graduation at the University of Pretoria marked a culmination of a dream that began in 1994.

Uzabakiriho, who got his first job clearing dead bodies off the streets in Congo is now one of the eight African male gynaecologist oncologists in South Africa. His recent graduation at the University of Pretoria marked a culmination of a dream that began in 1994.Uzabakiriho, who got his first job clearing dead bodies off the streets in Congo is now one of the eight African male gynaecologist oncologists in South Africa. His recent graduation at the University of Pretoria marked a culmination of a dream that began in 1994. Makanday