Kimisagara
Geography
Its northern border is shaped by the Nyabugogo River.
Demographics
In 2012, Its population was 46,753 inhabitants.
According to the 2022 census, the sector had a total population of 56,534 inhabitants. These are its Gender demographics:
- Males 28,905
- Females 27,629
The Rwanda Environment Management Authority hypothesised that the high male-to-female ratio was due to a tendency for men to migrate to the city in search of work outside the agricultural sector, while their wives remained in a rural home.
As of 2022 it had a 100% Urban rate. It is quite young with 31.8% of the population is under 15 and 67% of the population being younger than 65 and older than 15. Only 1.1% of the population is older than 64.
Buildings
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It is home to the Kimisagara Water Treatment Plant, The Kimisagara Youth Centre, and the Kimisagara Football for Hope Centre.
Sectors
Nyarugenge district is divided into 10 sectors (imirenge): Gitega, Kanyinya, Kigali, Kimisagara, Mageragere, Muhima, Nyakabanda, Nyamirambo, Nyarugenge and Rwezamenyo.
Education
The Kimisagara District is home to the Ecole Primaire Muganza, (Muganza Primary School).
Notable People
Olivier Uwingabire, football defender for Kibuye FC.