The City of Kigali authorities have addressed a few concerns brought to light by businesspeople who use tents for various events, for example, weddings and other gatherings.
Some business owners claim that their venues were pre-booked by customers who already paid to host events there, but the regulations to curb noise pollution, as put out by RDB on August 30, are"burdensome","impeding the ability to operate efficiently", and"putting businesses in a loss."
Manariyo mentioned that some of their clients are asking for a refund for the advance money."We are operating under loss. The City of Kigali needs to consider this problem." "The intention is to preserve the city's image by focusing not only on tents but also on other structures such as places of worship, offices, and residential houses."
He noted:"Yes, weddings can take place everywhere but there is no need to disturb people living around the venue."
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