Rwanda has confirmed four new coronavirus cases, bringing the total to 54 in two weeks. The first case in Rwanda was confirmed on March 14. Of the four cases, is …
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Rwanda National Police (RNP) has cautioned Rwandans against engaging in acts of mob justice and other violent acts that can put them at the wrong side of the law, following …
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President Paul Kagame on Thursday joined global leaders in a G20 virtual summit aimed at addressing the New Coronavirus pandemic in his capacity as the Chairperson of the African Union …
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The first batch of patients who tested positive of New Coronavirus will be released from hospital mid next week in what could present a ray of hope in the fight …
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Rwanda has confirmed nine new coronavirus cases, bringing the total to 50 in thirteen days. The first case in Rwanda was confirmed on March 14. Of the nine cases, five …
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Like any extreme event, the Coronavirus outbreak tells us much about individual countries, by exposing weaknesses and highlighting strengths. Rwanda’s response has reflected both the nature of the society and …
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One new case announced by the Ministry of Health on Wednesday 25 has pushed the number of positive New Coronavirus cases in Rwanda to 41. The Ministry said the identified …
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The African Management Institute (AMI) is conducting a free ‘COVID -19 Business Survival Bootcamp’ for small African business owners with the aim of equipping businesses with practical tools to face …
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The fate of the Quadripartite Summit aimed at resolving issues between Rwanda and Uganda hangs in balance as countries involved in the peace process shift focus to fighting the rampaging …
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Ibuka, the umbrella organization that connects associations of survivors of the 1994 genocide against Tutsi has asked Rwandans to respect government safety directives as the country heads to the 26th …
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Rwandans have been warned against violating government measures put in place to avert the spread of the New Coronavirus, after it emerged that some individuals are taking advantage of the …
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Next month, Rwandans and the rest of the world will begin commemorating 26 years since the 1994 genocide against Tutsi was committed in Rwanda claiming over one million lives. Several …