Senegalese community this week joined the Rwandan community in Senegal, leaders of Ibuka, the umbrella of Genocide Survivors’ Association for an International conference on Genocide. The conference was attended by …
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Members of the Public Account Committee (PAC) yesterday expressed disappointment following poor management of a project that was dedicated to poverty eradication. The shortfall was blamed on the Business Development …
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‘We Are Starting to Overdo It’ – Thirty Years Later, A Witness Still Wonders What Interahamwe Meant
A witness in a Genocide trial has told the court that thirty years after the tragedy, she is still wondering what Interahamwe militia intended to mean when they were taking …
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The National Union of Disability Organisations(NUDOR) has brought together different activists that intervene in the area of protection and advocacy of persons with disability, government institutions whose mandate include disaster …
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The Bank of Kigali last night organised an event of gratitude to its esteemed clients who remained loyal with the bank for thirty years and above. It is now thirty …
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Senior government officials, representatives from bilateral and multilateral organizations, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector convened today for the 20th Development Partners Retreat (DPR) in Rubavu District. Themed “Thinking and Working …
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“Following today’s cabinet meeting resolutions, people will be allowed to undergo a driving test using automatic transmission vehicles,” writes the Rwanda Police on twitter handle. On April 25, the cabinet …
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In several trials involving suspects of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi, cases of Interahamwe leaders who sheltered a group of fellow malefactors are recurrent. Most of Interahamwe militiamen grouped around …
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Genocide Trial: Former Prefect Fidele Mitsindo Claims He Was With Defendant As they Hid from Ex-Far
Former prefect of Gisenyi Prefecture and once member of Parliament Fidele Mitsindo today testified an a trial of prosecution against Emmanuel Nkunduwimye, a Genocide suspect in Brussels Court of Assizes. …
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Since April 8, Emmanuel Nkunduwimye, is appearing before court of Assizes in Brussels over Genocide crimes and war crimes he is alleged to have committed in Nyarugenge district where he …
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A Witness in a trial of prosecution against Emmanuel Nkunduwimye alias Bomboko has told the Brussels Court of Assizes that the suspect was indistinguishable from Robert Kajuga and George Rutanganda …
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In the origins of Rwanda’s press was a private media house which can be traced during the colonial era when catholic church mission was intensely spreading the gospel. No wonder, …