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 James Karuhanga
James Karuhanga
EALA MPs listen as they are briefed about the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre. EALA will conduct a study on genocide ideology in the region next financial year. (Courtesy)
Kwibuka22: EALA to conduct study on Genocide ideology
CAR defence minister Joseph Bindoume and RDF contingent commander Lt. Col. Claver Kirenga lay a wreath in honour of the Genocide victims. (Courtesy)
Kwibuka22: Diaspora commemorates, pledges to tackle Genocide ideology
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EALA lawmakers challenge Rwandans on competitiveness
French soldiers hand over an unwilling Genocide victim to militiamen at a road block during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. (File)
Kwibuka22: French youth put their gov’t to task over the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi
Sandrine Uwase, 14, (standing) watched as her colleague, Joselyne Uwase, 13, tamed Christella Rugabira during the dayu2019s first match. (James Karuhanga)
National Chess League winners vow to send youngsters to Olympiad
The executive secretary of the Public Service Commission, Angelina Muganza, addresses a news conference about the new recruitment system yesterday. (Faustin Niyigena)
[PHOTOS]: How online civil service recruitment will work
Joselyne Uwase (L), 13, surprised everyone, including herself when she tricked and overpowered an unsuspecting female national chess champion, Marie Faustine Shimwa. (James Karuhanga)
Phenomenal Eagles grab all top honors as National Chess League ends
Volunteers carry a traumatised youth during last yearu2019s commemoration at Amahoro Stadium. Over 3800 volunteers will be trained to help trauma victims during Kwibuka22. (File)
Kwibuka22: Over 3,800 volunteers to help trauma victims
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Eagles look to grab all top honors as National Chess League ends
Jean-Baptiste Hakizimana (L) playing white in round nine of the pre-qualifiers, succumbed to Valentin Rukimbira's tactical genius. (James Karuhanga)
Chess Olympiad 2016: Who will make the national team?
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Govt, civil society in joint regional integration drive
Rwandans and friends of Rwanda during 21st commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Ottawa, Canada, on Tuesday. (Courtesy)
French rights group, local partner in renewed efforts to bring Genocide suspects to book
Alain Gauthier, the head of CPCR. (Internet photo)
French rights group gets Rwandan partner in crusade against Genocide fugitives
Minister Binagwaho (C) cuts a ribbon with other regional dignitaries to launch the EAC health centre of excellence in Kigali yesterday. (Doreen Umutesi)
[PHOTOS]: EA health centre of excellence opens in Kigali
Railway construction in Kenya. The EAC partner states are undertaking a number of joint initiatives, including cross-border infrastructure projects. (Net photo)
Making sense of EAC's Vision 2050
Genocide suspect Ntaganzwa (C) arrives at Kigali International Airport during his extradition on Sunday. (Courtesy)
Genocide tracking unit goes after 500 suspects
There was an equally entertaining post-match analysis after Fidele Mutabazi (in black t-shirt) beat Rugema Ngarambe in round nine. (J. Karuhanga)
Chess Olympiad hopefuls set for finals
Jean-Baptiste Hakizimana later regretted this move during his round nine match against Valentin Rukimbira but he was lucky to qualify. (James Karuhanga)
Zimurinda, Nzabanita show intent at Chess Olympiad pre-qualifiers

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