In the years when Rwanda was transitioning into a republic, many young men stepped forward eager to serve their country. Among them were Ruhashya Epimaque and Juvénal Habyarimana. Each followed …
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Thirty-five years ago, in Musange village, Nyamagabe district, life unfolded in quiet rhythms shaped by farming seasons, school routines, and community gatherings. Our village, like many across Rwanda, was preparing …
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Society
FAWE GIRLS’ SCHOOL is Celebrating 25 Years. State Minister Irere Claudette is Former Student
Twenty-five years ago, a young girl named Irere Claudette completed her primary education in Kigali, unaware that she was about to embark on a journey that would shape both her …
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Early this year, Simone Bommeljé was in her Amsterdam home when she met her friend whom they had connected since the last twenty years and the later told her “Girl, …
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Sixteen young professionals fresh from university or from seed companies in Rwanda have graduated from the RICA Seed Centre which is located at Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture …
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Special Reports
When Agathe Habyarimana Sought Life Insurance Payment From SONARWA For Husband’s Death
President Juvénal Habyarimana, who ruled Rwanda until early 1994, died when his plane was shot down as it approached Kanombe Airport on the night of April 6, 1994. He …
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The appeal trial in the case of Sosthene Munyemana, a medical doctor accused of Genocide crimes committed in Butare, current Huye district proceeds in the Paris Court of Assizes with …
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In a meeting that is concluding in Kigali on Building Global Acute Care Research Capacity, John Marshall, Professor of Surgery and Critical Care Medicine at University of Toronto gave two …
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Residents of Mataba Cell, located on the foothills of Mount Rebero in Nyarugenge District, together with their neighbors from Nyarurenzi Cell in Mageragere Sector, gathered yesterday to celebrate a significant …
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For several weeks of the dry season, conversations in Kigali were dominated by water shortages, “irrational rationing,” and electricity blackouts in some towns. But now the headlines have shifted: national …
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Special Reports
A Suit, a Borrowed Car, and a Country to Save: The Story of Dr. Pierre-Célestin Rwigema
In the rubble of a country scarred by genocide, where windows in government offices were shattered, and stray dogs still fed on human remains, a man with no salary, no …
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Thirty-four senior police officers from nine African countries graduated on Friday, June 20, from the National Police College (NPC) after successfully completing the one-year Police Senior Command and Staff Course …