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 Frederic Byumvuhore
Frederic Byumvuhore
TransUnion staff tour Murambi Memorial Site in Nyamagabe on Thursday. F. Byumvuhore.
TransUnion Rwanda staff pay tribute to Genocide victims
A Burundian refugee performs a folk dance during the event. / Courtesy
How new business centre will improve welfare of Burundian women refugees
Gisovu Tea Company
[SPONSORED] Karongi district presents several investment opportunities, strengthens infrastructure development
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Quality services, improved welfare put Ngoma on sustainable development path
Women harvest stevia at Mulindi marshland in Rulindo District. (Frederic Byumvuhore)
Stevia farm transforms lives of Rulindo residents
Healing Worship Team while singing worship songs; rn
Healing Worship Choir thrills Gisozi residents
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Rwf50 million clinic to treat children victims of abuse
Ongoing construction activities at the Gatare Tea Factory. The factory is expected to start operations by the end of July.  (Frederic Byumvuhore)
Business
Relief for Nyamasheke tea farmers as the district gets new factory
Traditional cows (Inyambo). Traditionally, dowry was paid in cows, but most people today give money as dowry.  T. Kisambira
Traditional Rwandan beliefs on the verge of extinction
The choir delivers stunning performance on Sunday. (Photos by Frederic Byumvuhore)
True Promises Ministries rock Rubavu
Raymond Murenzi, the director general of Rwanda Standards Board, holding the certificate. (Photos by Frederic Byumvuhore)rn
Business
Standards body quality management systems receive global certification
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Campaign to build centre for abused children launched
Nyamasheke seeks to create more jobs along the coffee value chain.
Business
Nyamasheke moves to enhance coffee quality, farmers’ income
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Society
Should Christians switch off their phones during prayers?
Mukabaramba (2nd left) and district officials distribute 40 cows to Gicumbi residents on Thursday. / Frederic Byumvuhore
Gicumbi vulnerable families get heifers
Charles Munyaneza, the executive secretary of the commission.
Voter registration update at 95 per cent completion
Rachael Nikuze (left) packages the soap as Benimana poses with the repellent product. Courtesy.
Gashora Girls students make mosquito repellent soap
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PLE best performers share joy

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