Hôtel des Mille Collines
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The Hôtel des Mille Collines is a large hotel in Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda. It became famous as the building in which more than a thousand people took refuge during the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. The story of the hotel and its manager at that time, Paul Rusesabagina, was used as the base of the movie Hotel Rwanda. The French, "des Mille Collines", is from "Land of a Thousand Hills", a poetic name for Rwanda. The hotel also appears in the 2005 film Sometimes In April.
The Belgian flight-carrier Sabena owned the hotel at the time of the genocide. The European managers were flown out and Rusesabagina, who was manager of the smaller Hôtel des Diplomates at that time, was made manager. With the help of his wife, he bribed the Hutu Interahamwe militia with money and alcohol to keep them from killing the refugees in the hotel. He also managed to provide the refugees with food and water.
The four star hotel continues to operate. It has 112 rooms, a bar/café, three conference rooms, a restaurant, and the now-famous swimming pool.
According to its official website, "On September 15th, 2005, the Hôtel des Mille Collines was handed over from Sabena Hotels Belgium [its owner during the Genocide] to Mikcor Hotels holding Rwanda."
[edit] Ownership
MIKCOR Hotel Holding has taken over Hotel des Mille Collines from SABENA Hotels for US$3.2million (approx. Frw1.8billion), according to the contract that was signed on 10th August 2005.
Miko Rwayitare, the Managing Director of the MIKCOR group, said during the handover held at the hotel on Thursday 16, that the group now owns 89% of the Hotel with 8.5 per cent and 2.5 per cent owned by Rwanda Development Bank (BRD) and the government of Rwanda, respectively. Rwayitare is also the Executive Chairman of Telecel International, a communications company."