Nyagatare district in Eastern Province has put in place an arrangement that will allow teachers to be served first without having to queue or to wait in the system of …
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With a highly symbolic gesture, which traditionally, creates a bond between individuals, families and even nations, President Kagame recognises a younger man’s efforts to bring harmony, where older heads have …
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Being a lactating and working mother can be pretty hectic, especially if the baby is still at a very tender age. The quick trips back home to breastfeed and back …
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The Ministry of education has launched two projects worth Rwf 49.8 Billion to improve literacy for pupils in nursery and lower primary public and government aided schools across the country. …
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Psychological violence is the most dominant form of domestic violence in Rwanda, according to just completed research by the Jesuit Centre for Research and Social Action. Unsurprisingly for a religious …
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We are often urged to “live in the moment” but how many of us ever do, or try to live each of our days fully, let alone, the moments? If …
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A 79-year-old granny has been arrested for allegedly smuggling a sack of cannabis in Nyagatare district, Eastern province. Marguerite Mukandinda was arrested with Nduwayo Jean Baptiste, 29 by Rwanda Police …
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Few subjects have been explored as passionately, in art and discourse, in history and philosophy, as love. Love, for all its complexity, is unfortunately often reduced, To unrealistic absolutes, With …
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It is still a hectic way to life of art in Kigali, mostly because people don’t understand that art can be a full-time job rather than a side hustle. That …
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Mugabo and his wife Ntawangundi are a couple with 4 children living in Nyanza District. They used to live in harmony, working together for development of their family and children. …
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Patrick Isumbabyose is a 24-year-old Rwandan amateur photographer, whom from face value and his contagious smile you cannot know that he lives with a hearing and speaking disability. Isumbabyose was …
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In 2021, Rwanda lost hundreds of sons and daughters to COVID-19, several other diseases, accidents, among others. Some were close relatives of ours, while others came to our attention given …