Rwanda National Police (RNP) has again warned the public against acts that violate government directives meant to prevent the spread of Coronavirus(Covid-19). Since the announcement of restrictions intended to stop …
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Rwanda remains on course to discharge the first patients of new Coronavirus in a couple of days following full recovery of the first group of positive cases of COVID-19. The …
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No new case was registered in Rwanda on Monday, March 30, the daily update of the Ministry of Health has confirmed. The number of confirmed coronavirus positive cases stands at …
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With more days ahead into the current coronavirus lockdown, Rwanda Education Board (REB) has moved to free YouTube lessons to keep students up to speed with visual online education. In …
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The total of positive cases of New Coronavirus in Rwanda has now hit 70 after the Ministry of Health announced 10 new cases. An update issued on Sunday evening said …
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World Health Organization (WHO) says the Ebola virus outbreak could be declared over by mid-April this year if no new case is reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). …
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A man who was recently lynched in Rubavu district on suspicion of stealing a bunch of bananas has succumbed to his injuries, two days after Rwanda National Police (RNP) arrested …
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The Government of Rwanda on Saturday started the distribution of the first batch of relief items to about 20, 000 households in the City of Kigali as part of efforts …
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The National Commission against Genocide (CNLG) has said that the 26th commemoration of genocide against the Tutsi will go on as usual but with specific guidelines in response to the …
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World Health Organisation (WHO) has in partnership with WhatsApp and Facebook launched a dedicated messaging service to keep the global community up to speed with trusted sources of information on …
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President Paul Kagame says Rwanda is making good progress in the fight against the new Coronavirus outbreak but there will be no room to relax until the virus which has …
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A total of 342 Rwandan nationals have been dismissed by Uganda on a baseless allegation that they are spreading Coronavirus (Covid-19) in the country. From the beginning of this week, …