Rwanda’s Chamber of Deputies operates on a structured parliamentary calendar established by the Organic Law N° 002/2024.OL of 12 July 2024, ensuring that legislative work follows a predictable rhythm while …
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Some years back, an incident shook the core of Rwanda’s leadership during the National Dialogue, Umushyikirano, which President Paul Kagame was chairing. The event, which brings together key stakeholders including …
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Rwanda’s Chamber of Deputies has approved a new draft law that imposes significant taxes on the gambling sector, aiming to strengthen national revenue while supporting responsible industry growth. During a …
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Rwandan Members of Parliament have urged the Rwanda Media Commission (RMC) to strengthen its oversight of the media to prevent the spread of divisive narratives and misinformation that could distort …
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The government has announced plans to establish new petroleum storage facilities, funded through levies collected from gasoline and diesel sales, to bolster the country’s strategic fuel reserves. Godfrey Kabera, the …
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The government has announced a pilot program across the country involving 50,000 households to assess the feasibility of purchasing gas by weight based on financial capacity, rather than buying a …
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The state minister for Health, Dr. Yvan Butera, told parliamentarians that 44 patients have undergone kidney transplants within the country since 2023, when the programme began. Minister Butera was meeting …
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A recent investigation by the Forum of the Parliamentary Committee for Preventing Genocide and Combatting Denial and Minimisation of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsis of 1994 (AGPF) has uncovered …
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The Government of Rwanda is committed to providing quality education for children with disabilities, as emphasized during a discussion on March 4, 2025, between the Minister of Education and members …
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Rwanda has made substantial strides in enhancing service delivery across multiple sectors, with a particular focus on improving governance and addressing key challenges. This progress was highlighted during a session …
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Parliament Calls For Education Policy Reforms Amid Rising Grade Repetition In Primary Schools
The issue of rising grade repetition in Rwandan primary schools, particularly in Primary 5 and Primary 6, has been highlighted as a result of students’ struggles with English language proficiency. …
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In a bid to enhance Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) across the country, Minister of Education Joseph Nsengimana reported to members of the Senate the persistent gender imbalance …