Groupe Scolaire de Musange, a secondary school in Nyamagabe district, Southern Rwanda is now a cattle grazing ground. Classrooms have turned into cowsheds. The school is just one of the …
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Rwanda is now the world’s single largest exporter of tantalum mineral known as coltan and the government says that is only a small portion of the country’s production capacity. In …
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Emille Nzabahimana, a bar tender in Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, is obsessed with spontaneous sexual adventures and over-drinking. To arrest the cold from the chilly winds of Kigali night, Nzabahimana takes …
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In 2012, Marcel Sikubwabo, 24, who lives in Butare town, Southern Rwanda, had been addicted to drugs and alcohol. He had become violent and a threat to his family and …
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In August 2013, a historical event unfolded on Africa’s biggest Safari land, Kenya. President Uhuru Kenyatta invited Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, and South Sudan’s President Salva …
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You could be in London, New York, Sydney or Johannesburg, enjoying a cup of premium coffee; say an aromatic cappuccino or a espresso. As you take a sip on the …
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What a New Yorker or a Londoner can do, a Rwandan can do. Well, that sounds overrated, but for many, ordering for, say, a fish smokie and a Pop Cola …
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Rwanda: Genocide Widows and Wives to Perpetrators Share Remarkable Story of Reconciliation
A few years ago, deep in the villages of Butare, a famous town in Southern Rwanda, there happened to heated tension between genocide widows and wives of genocide perpetrators. Every …
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Microsoft’s Bill Gates Visited Rwanda Gorillas, Named One, and it’s Now Got a New Sister
Somewhere in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park, eight year old Keza, a mountain gorilla awaits the naming of her sibling this week at a big fanfare party in the east African …