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 Eugene Kwibuka
Eugene Kwibuka
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Nsabimana remanded for 30 days
Joseph Singirankabo (in red t-shirt), a relative to Nkerenke, the man who was killed in Tabagwe Sector in Nyagatare District last Friday after he resisted arrest. Nkerenke's body was delivered by Ugandan officials including an area legislator at Gatuna Border Post on May 27, 2019. Emmanuel Kwizera
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Uganda urged to release illegally held Rwandans as body of slain suspected smuggler is repatriated
Dr Phil Clark poses with the book he authored about the ICCu2019s failure to deliver justice. / Craish Bahizi
Experts warn ICC to go local or lose relevance
Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy and Trade while analyzing a petition submitted last year by some RFTC members in Rubavu yesterday. / Sam Ngendahimana
Parliament pushes coops agency to streamline transport firm RFTC
City of Kigali Mayor Marie-Chantal Rwakazina speaks during the parliamentary healing  on Tuesday. Left is the Minister for Local Government Prof. Anastase Shyaka. Craish Bahizi.
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Kigali reforms: Experts urge caution as MPs scrutinise Bill
Amb. Jeanne du2019Arc Mujawamariya, Rwandau2019s envoy to the Russian Federation, with the Deputy Director General of ROSATOM, Nikolay Spasskiy after signing the deal on May 16, 2019 in Russia. Courtesy.
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Russian state-owned nuclear body to help build Rwanda’s atomic energy centre
Auditor General Obadiah Biraro speaks during the presentation of his report for the fiscal year ended on June 30, 2018 at Parliamentary Buildings in Kigali. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Senators: Finance Ministry should improve monitoring of public spending
One of the blocs for the proposed Hospitality Management Institute under construction in Remera. / Craish Bahizi
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Top hospitality school to open in Kigali this year
Senator Chrysologue Karangwa makes a comment during the session yesterday. Sam Ngendahimana.
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Senators call for increased public spending on education, agriculture
Anastase Hakizimana, from Jenda Sector, Nyabihu District, requested the President to help farmers find a market for their milk. / Courtesy
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Kagame’s tour of northwestern regions showed us that Girinka is paying off but new challenges have arisen
President Kagame waves to thousands of residents from Rubavu and Rutsiro districts on his arrival at Nyundo, Rubavu District on May 10, 2019. The President urged the residents to leverage their proximity to the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo and trade more with the neighbouring country. Village Urugwiro.
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Citizen outreach: Kagame urges Rubavu, Rutsiro residents not to waste trade opportunities
President Kagame is greeted by thousands of residents of Musanze and Nyabihu districts on arrival at University of Rwandau2019s Busogo Campus on Thursday. The President urged residents in his speech to make security, hygiene and socio-economic development their priorities. / Village Urugwiro
Citizen Outreach: Kagame stresses accountability for leaders
President Kagame is welcomed by thousands of residents of Burera District on his arrival in Rusumo cell for the first stop of the his three-day Citizen Outreach tour of the Northern and Western provinces. He is today expected to be in Musanze District where he will meet citizens before continuing to Rubavu on Friday. Village Urugwiro.
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In Burera District, Kagame urges local leaders to deliver
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What you should know about nuclear energy
Thousands of residents welcomed President Paul Kagame to Burera District. (Courtesy)
President Kagame visits Northern Province
Patrick Nyirishema, the Director-General of Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (right), interacts with the experts from International Atomic Energy Agency after launching the training in Kigali yesterday. Sam Ngendahimana.
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Rwandans trained in nuclear technology regulation
Children visiting the Kremlin area last week. Millions of tourists visit the Kremlin every year. / Eugu00e8ne Kwibuka
Moscow: Cold nights, nuclear energy and the famous red square
Rwanda Governance Board acting chief executive Usta Kayitesi (centre) speaks during the meeting with members of the senatorial Standing Committee on Political Affairs and Governance as Edward Kalisa, RGB secretary-general (left) and and senator Gertrude Kazarwa look on yesterday. Craish Bahizi.
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Call to improve service delivery as senate scrutinises RGB report

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