Rwandan journalists say that the media played and has to continue playing a significant role of educating, informing the communities on the COVID-19 in an endless war against the pandemic. …
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Amidst skyrocketing numbers of the new cases, Rwanda has set new measures to prevent further spread of COVID-19 which makes the full vaccination against the pandemic indispensable. According to the …
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The Rwanda Development Board(RDB) has temporarily closed and/or warned a dozen of hotels and restaurants which have failed to observe COVID-19 preventive measures that were put in place to guide …
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The upsurge in Covid-19 cases in a few days and the fast-spreading Omicron variant prompted the government to reduce the waiting period to receive a booster shot from six months …
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Police has said that it has been difficult for some people to continue observing COVID-19 preventive measures during the festive season that started with the ongoing Christmas period. CP Jean …
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Rwanda religious leaders have called on all citizens to take COVID-19 seriously during the festive season in order to avoid a further spike in new cases of infections. The announcement …
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The latest measures meant to prevent more spread of COVID-19 have been received with a message that once again, end of year festivities including Christmas will be celebrated under restrictions. …
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The Minister of Health, Dr. Daniel Ngamije said the decision by a cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame to review existing Covid-19 measures and introduce slightly tightened restrictions was …
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Rwanda’s Economy is likely to suffer a little bit more following new restrictions that are meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 whose new variant – Omicron now confirmed in …
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Omicron, the latest variant of COVID-19 pandemic known for its highest transmissible rate compared to previous variants has been detected in Rwanda, the Ministry of Health as announced. “The Ministry …
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COVID-19 is turning previous customs on their head, resulting in socio-economic deprivation and psychological effects among small business owners. And now, self-care and wellbeing are joined at the hip in …
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Rwandans aged 50 years and above and people suffering from non communicable diseases have become the first group to benefit the COVID-19 vaccine booster, the third dose. “The City of …