Idris Elba and other stars name gorillas in Rwanda

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In a much-vaunted annual event to promote conservation and tourism, newborn baby gorillas in Rwanda have been named – one by Hollywood star Idris Elba and his wife.

The naming ceremony, known as Kwita Izina, has been taking place in Kinigi, a small town beneath gigantic volcanoes.

This is home to rare mountain gorillas and the event attracts personalities from the worlds of activism, sport, politics, film, philanthropy, fashion and more.

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Last year’s ceremony was attended virtually by British royalty. The then Prince of Wales, now King Charles III, named a baby Ubwuzuzanye, which means “harmony” in Kinyarwanda.

This time 23 baby gorillas were named by key figures, who were there in person:

– Actor Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina: Narame, meaning “long life”

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– Former Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Bernard Lama: Ramba, meaning “sustainable”

– Local environmental activist Grace Ineza: Bigwi, meaning “achiever”

– British MP Andrew Mitchell: Mukundwa, meaning “favoured”.

– US comedian Kevin Hart also attended virtually, and named one of the babies Gakondo, meaning “traditional”.

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