Rwanda’s sovereign fund has received an extra Rwf25million as contribution from city of Kigali. The city Mayor Fidel Ndayisaba delivered the cheque to Rwanda’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning …
Lillian Gahima
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Jerry King, an American Performing Director, quietly walks through a graveyard, that keeps 2500 remains of bodies, brutally murdered during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. It is a Saturday …
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The First Lady, Jeannette Kagame has inaugurated five big houses for elderly and needy genocide widows and widowers in Nyanza district. This morning, July 3, Vestine Mukamusoni 64, a genocide …
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On May 25, 2015, Modeste Ntamukunzi 56, announced to Rusizi District leaders his humble gift to President Paul Kagame. Ntamukunzi had learnt about the Kagame’s visit. He planned rewarding Kagame …
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The Bloomberg Philanthropies and Imbuto Foundation, charity for Rwanda’s First Lady, Jeanette Kagame, have launched a mobile application for Rwandans to access free books. The Library For All app for …
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In Just a few days, Rwanda will receive new seven lions from South Africa to re-introduce into Akagera National park. Rwanda has not been having any Lions since 1990s. The …
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Rwanda has received $160 million loan from Eastern and Southern Africa Bank (PTA Bank) to finance RwandAir’s (the national airline) innovation and aircraft acquisition. The funds will enable the company …
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First Lady, Jeannette Kagame has encouraged girls to strive high and step up on the leadership ladder. She was speaking to over 250 girls on Saturday June 20, at the …
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President Paul Kagame wants women that survived rape during the 1994 genocide to speak out to overcome the effects of what they went through. “I feel, I share and I …
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Roads network will consume Rwf128.3 billion, while access to clean water in the capital Kigali and other areas of the country will consume Rwf34.2 billion. The International Finance Cooperation (IFC) …
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Six years ago, Vincent Kagabo 75, a resident of Pfumbwe sector, Rwamagana district, Eastern Rwanda, could hardly put food on the table for his three children and wife. Kagabo’s misery …
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Last year when Mutangana Aphrodise, an ICT entrepreneur visited Karitas Nyirabukara a genocide widow, little did he know his encounter would result into an initiative that would bring hope to …