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 James Karuhanga
James Karuhanga
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Rwanda
US court summons Eugene Gasana over rape
Health workers in Rwanda screen people for COVID-19. Rwanda is one of the countries in Africa that have stepped up the efforts to prevent the virus from spreading onto its territory. Craish Bahizi
Senegal reports first COVID-19 case
Employees of C&H Garments, a Chinese garment manufacturing firm that operates at the Kigali Special Economic Zone, sewing clothes recently. The Government is set to amend policies to foster collective investment schemes, especially in high value-added industries and service sectors. / Photo: File.
Business
How government plans to spur collective investment schemes
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
U.N. chief recommends ministers, diplomats skip meeting due to COVID-19 risks
Linda Melvern speaks at a past event. In her latest book, titled u2018Intent to Deceive: Denying the Rwandan Genocideu2019, she warns that the core group of those who organised, paid for and perpetrated the killings remains determined to continue that crime.
Linda Melvern’s new book exposes patterns of Genocide denial
A team of health workers test government officials and business executives who were on their way to Gabiro for the National Leadership Retreat recently. Rwanda has devised measures to prevent coronavirus. / File.
Rwanda
14 things you should know about coronavirus
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Second coronavirus case confirmed in Africa
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Another Genocide trial to open in France in September
Health workers test government officials and executives from the private sector for coronavirus ahead of their departure for the National Leadership Retreat  in Gabiro. Rwanda now has a Lab to test for the virus at Rwanda Biomedical Centre's National Referral Lab in Kigali / Photo: Craish Bahizi.
China deaths from COVID-19 now over 2,500 as Africa steps up preparedness
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Angolan President João Lourenço arrives ahead of Rwanda-Uganda talks
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Wuhan hospital boss dies from coronavirus as global death toll exceeds 1,700
Thirteen Rwandans were released on Tuesday by authorities in Uganda.
Uganda sets free 13 more Rwandan nationals
Miners at work inside Mageragere mining site in Nyarugenge District. / File.
Rwanda
Why are we stuck with a minimum wage set 40 years ago?
Amb. Olivier Nduhungirehe, the State Minister in charge of East African Community (left), chats with Ugandau2019s Minister for Foreign Affairs Sam Kutesa moments before the start of the third meeting of the Ad Hoc Commission on the implementation of the Luanda Memorandum of Understanding between Rwanda and Uganda aimed at normalising bilateral relations, in Kigali on Friday. The two sides agreed to verify the status of nationals detained in both countries ahead of the next Quadripartite Heads of State Summit, at Gatuna border crossing, on February 21./  Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
Rwanda, Uganda agree to verify status of detained nationals
Amb Olivier Nduhungirehe, the Minister of State for EAC Affairs speaks during the third meeting of the Ad Hoc Commission on the implementation of the Luanda Memorandum of Understanding between Uganda and Rwanda.
Nduhungirehe stresses Rwanda's 7 demands to Uganda
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Rwanda, Uganda meeting underway in Kigali
Citizens during a recent meeting in Rulindo District. / Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
Structural, financial constraints ‘hurting decentralisation process’
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New coronavirus vaccine could be ready in 18 months – WHO

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