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 Edwin Ashimwe
Edwin Ashimwe
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Rwandans in Ethiopia, Djibouti mark Patriotism Day
Minister for Education Valentine Uwamariya speaks during the news conference on Friday, October 2. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Education ministry sheds light on schools reopening
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What happens when convicts fail to pay court-imposed fines?
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Rwanda
Ex-energy boss Nyamvumba handed six-year sentence, fined Rwf21 billion
Stock markets refers to public markets that exist for issuing, buying and selling stocks that trade on a stock exchange. / Dan Nsengiyumva.
Business
Understanding the stock exchange
Benoit Ryelandt, Belgian ambassador, hands over to Minister of Health Dr. Daniel Ngamije 40 ambulances in Kigali on 24 September 2020.
Rwandan hospitals get 40 ambulances from Belgium
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Rwanda
Busogo sector executive secretary arrested for assaulting citizen
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Rwanda
MTN Rwanda moves to curb mobile money fraud
Children read books with illustrations. / File photo
Children & Education
Government launches one-month reading challenge
Using computers for many hours risks blunting academic performance, experts say. / Net photo
Children & Education
Covid-19: How rising screen time disrupts learning experience
Before going for your job interview, itu2019s a good idea to extensively research the company youu2019re going to interview for. / Net photo.
Children & Education
Tips for a smooth job interview
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Children & Education
Covid-19: How rising screen time disrupts learning experience
 A man withdraws money from an ATM in Kigali. / Sam Ngendahimana.
Business
Explained: Bank accounts’ ‘hidden’ costs and charges
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International
Taj Mahal reopens despite Covid-19 cases increase in India
A panel of judges during the final pitching exercise in Kigali.
Winners for the creative industry grants to be announced this week
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International
Covid-19 cases hit the 30 million mark globally
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International
Greece unveils new camp to host thousands of asylum seekers
Yoshihide Suga.
Yoshihide Suga named new Japan PM, replaces Shinzo Abe

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