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 James Karuhanga
James Karuhanga
Most women involved in cross-border trade operate in informal sector. / Internet photo
Rwf145 million fund to empower women engaged in cross-border trade
P.1 pupils during a Mini-Chess class at GS Kimisange primary school, one of the five in the pilot phase, in Kicukiro district. (Courtesy)
Rwanda Chess: 2016, a year to forget, fast!
Martine Umubyeyi, chairperson of the African Women Entrepreneurs Programme, speaks during the meeting in Kigali on Wednesday. (Timothy Kisambira.)
Women entrepreneurs push for favourable EAC gender legislation
Kanimba speaks at the meeting in Kigali yesterday. (All photos by Timothy Kisambira)
[PHOTOS]: Businesses tipped on available funding options to boost expansion of exports
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Govt, survivors raise concern over UN’s early release of Genocide convicts
Mold makes a presentation at the meeting in Kigali yesterday. / Faustin Niyigena
How nations can drop the LDC tag
A vehicle is inspected for road worthiness at Controle Technique in Remera in Kigali. (File)
EAC borrows leaf from Japan, Vietnam for automotive industry
Some of the currencies of East African Countries. / File
EAC must double efforts if Monetary Union is to be achieved, officials say
MP Patricia Hajabakiga (C), the chairperson of the Rwandan delegation to the East African Legislative Assembly, during a past session in Kigali. / File
Inactivity of EAC Attorneys General hampers legislation
Elephants graze in Akagera National Park. / Timothy Kisambira
Akagera Park continues to attract more visitors
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Rubavu traditional healer arrested, 17 patients rescued
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Youngsters impress at annual junior chess championship
Jean-Claude Iyamuremye was extradited from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. / Courtesy
Ibuka: Extradition of Genocide suspects a demonstration of international solidarity
Henri Jean-Claude Seyoboka. / Internet photo
Letters
Canada deports Genocide suspect
A Canadian federal judge in May 2016 ruled in favour of deporting Seyoboka (pictured) to Rwanda to face trial for suspected crimes committed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. / Courtesy
Canada deports Genocide suspect Seyoboka
In the wilderness, young lioness keeps a distance. (File)
Akagera park lions double in number after one year
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SORAS puts over 70 luxury city apartments on sale
The Netherlands yesterday deported Jean-Claude Iyamuremye (L) and Jean-Baptiste Mugimba, for genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.(Photos by Mathias Hitimana)
Netherlands extradites two Genocide suspects

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