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 Sharon Kantengwa
Sharon Kantengwa
Honorine Uwababyeyi. (File)
People
Remembering is a healing remedy for Genocide survivors - Uwababyeyi
Oda Paccy. (File)
Society
21 QUESTIONS: Oda Paccy
A bakery project is one of the money making ventures set up to help the women. (Sharon Kantengwa)
People
How a local organisation is transforming lives of female street vendors
Monica Umwali. (Courtesy)
People
Success is about taking risks, says Umwali a young entrepreneur
A boy chewing sugarcane. Hypersensitivity can deprive one of enjoying certain foods and drinks. (Solomon Asaba)
How to get rid of dental sensitivity
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People
'Water Access Rwanda' founder on choosing the needy over a well paying job
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Varsity students urged to utilise overseas study opportunities
Alexia Uwera Mupende. (Courtesy)
Society
21 QUESTIONS: Alexia Mupende
Valentine Nashipae is the founder and CEO of Cube Communications. (Courtesy)
People
Success requires embracing knowledge, says Cube Communications founder
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Gender equality key to safer, fairer world – UNAIDS chief
Akarikumutima during the interview. (S. Kantegwa)
People
Meet Akarikumutima, a teacher and crusader for reproductive health
Johnny Mckinstry. (File)
Society
Amavubi coach on his one year experience in Rwanda
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Society
Why Christians need to be careful of the tongue
We need solidarity among ourselves as women, says Swedish Charge d'Affaires to Rwanda, Maria Hakansson. (S. Kantegwa)
People
Women should always believe in themselves - Swedish diplomat
Esther's Aid founder Clare Effiong speaks during previous graduation at Kigali Serena Hotel. (Faustin Niyigena)
Society
Philanthropist Effiong talks about charitable passion and individual responsibility
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Society
Why Christians ought to observe lent
Clara Anyangwe. (Courtesy)
People
The future is bright for the Rwandan women, says UN expert
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People
Uwamahoro has weaved a career in sports journalism

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