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 James Karuhanga
James Karuhanga
12-year-old Ben Patrick Cyubahiro, who finished in second position in last monthu2019s National Youth Championship, is another future force to reckon with. (Courtesy)
FIDE arbiter lauds Rwandan female chess prodigies
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AU fact-finding mission reports great human rights violations in Burundi
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New project to boost intra- African trade launched
Jean Damascene Bizimana, the executive secretary of the National Commission for the Fight against Genocide (CNLG). (File)
CNLG accuses ICTR Appeal Chamber of minimising Genocide
Alain Patience Niyibizi (L), the 2015 male national chess champion, during a past local tournament. Niyibizi and Eagles Chess Club (ECC) team mates are plotting to conquer both home and regional contests. (Courtesy)
Niyibizi, Shimwa are 2015 national chess champions
ICTR has upheld Nyiramasuhukou2019s conviction for conspiracy to commit genocide. (File)
ICTR upholds Nyiramasuhuko conviction for conspiracy to commit genocide
An Aerial view of housing units in Kibagabaga, Gasabo District. Below, the Kigali city. (Timothy Kisambira)
National urban policy to spur devt, say experts
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FERWADE organises second rated Chess tournament
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Rwanda has most available govt open data in Africa – report
Rwanda Defence Forces peacekeepers on patrol in Bangui, Central African Republic, in January. (Timothy Kisambira)
Rwanda joins regional effort to counter terrorism
Internal Security minister Sheikh Musa Fazil Harerimana and MP Abbas Mukama share a light moment at last yearu2019s Umushikirano. (Timothy Kisambira)
Umushyikirano to focus on citizens' development choices
Kevin Marius Ikuzwe, 12, being handed the winner's trophy and a T-shirt by FERWADE Executive Secretary Alain Patience Niyibizi. (Courtesy)
When Rwanda's future chess stars made an impression
President Magufuli. (Net photo)
EALA congratulates President Magufuli
Workers of REG fix electric cables. Those laid off are claiming benefits. (File)
Trade union petitions Senate over former REG, WASAC employees' dismissal
Dusingizemungu (L) and Muhumuza have criticised Witteveen. (Timothy Kisambira)
Ibuka blasts Dutch court for blocking extradition of Genocide suspects
Judge Joensen ( L), Busingye and other officials follow proceedings in Arusha yesterday. (Courtesy(
Rwanda will never relent on demands for archives – Govt
EALA member Amb. Ngendakumana speaks to journalists yesterday at the Senate. (Doreen Umutesi)
EALA to decide on Burundi’s move to oust four lawmakers
Miners at Wolfram mining site in the Northern Province. (File)
US urged to review law on mineral trade

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