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 Sharon Kantengwa
Sharon Kantengwa
Revellers at Kigali Silent Disco will be treated to your favourite music by an array of male and female DJs. Courtesy.
Kigali silent disco returns
Miss Shanel performing at a past event. / Courtesy
Miss Shanel in drive against domestic violence
Ambassador De Man (L) during her visit to the SORWATHE tea factory recently. / Courtesy
Dutch Ambassador on phasing out bilateral relations development programme in 2022
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Talemwa on how a difficult upbringing shaped his attitude towards life
Kenyau2019s boy band Sauti Sol. Courtesy.
Mani Martin, Sauti Sol drop ‘Mapenzi’ track
L-R: Charly and Nina. Courtesy.
Charly na Nina embark on school tour
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Kenyan female bikers share experiences on campaigning for road safety
Ngabou2019s digital artwork has been used in horror films in the US. Courtesy photos.
Cesar Ngabo; a digital artist fusing traditional and modern art
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How should interns be remunerated in the Private Sector?
Amb. Fru00e9du00e9rique de Man. / Courtesy
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Rwanda, Netherlands seek deeper ties with focus on private sector
Alanna Brown was recently in Rwanda, where she spoke to women survivors to put her movie script into reality. In this picture, the American actress poses with one of the survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Courtesy.
American filmmaker to produce movie on Genocide against Tutsi
Christine Ashimwe speaks about her new role as patient representative of the World Thrombosis Day (WTD) Steering Committee. Courtesy.
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Ashimwe on her new role as patient representative of World Thrombosis steering committee
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Fred Mfuranzima is an author and founder of Imfura Arts for Peace. Courtesy
Youth advocate, Mfurinzima on his new book ‘Dreams to Find Another World’
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What do you make of the Catholic Church declaration?
Andrew Wallis, a British journalist and researcher, speaking on a panel at International Conference on the Genocide in Kigali earlier this month. Courtesy.
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British journalist Wallis on ‘Akazu’ and its role in Genocide against Tutsi
Jean Bizimana, Gadi Habumugisha and Mussa Uwitonze are using their photography skills to help vulnerable young people  express themselves. Courtesy photos.
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How three Genocide survivors are using photography to help vulnerable children

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