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 Frank Ntarindwa
Frank Ntarindwa
Indangamirwa cultural troupe of Dukundane Family have organized its 18th commemorative cultural event dubbed 'Uwingobe' slated for May 9, at Kigali Genocide Memorial site. File
Music
Indangamirwa cultural troupe to honor Genocide victims killed and thrown in water
PHOTOS BY OLIVIER MUGWIZA
Music
Chryso Ndasingwa excites worshipers in 'Wahozeho' album launch
Participants taste food during Africa International Club Rwanda (AIC Rwanda)'s food festival in Kigali on Saturday, May 4. Photos by Craish Bahizi.
Featured
AIC Food Fair: a culinary celebration with charitable impact
Members of Unity Club-Intwararumuri lay wreaths to pay tribute to over 50,000 victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi laid to rest at Murambi Genocide Memorial in Nyamagabe District, on Friday, May 3. Courtesy
Kwibuka
‘Never again’ should be a promise not a plea, says Rwandan minister
Ariane Mukantwari is a 25-year-old movie dubber.  Photos by Willy Mucyo.
Cinema
Meet Ariane Mukantwari, a trailblazing female movie dubber
The United Nations in Rwanda employees and other mourners observe a moment of silence to pay tribute to 68 former staff members who were killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, in Kigali on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. All photos by  Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
Kwibuka: UN Rwanda pays tribute to former staff killed in Genocide
Green Hills Academy (GHA) students, along with staff, parents,  during a Walk to Remember  the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi On Friday, April 26. Courtesy
Kwibuka
Green Hills Academy students on why genocide commemoration is important
American actor Morgan Freeman during the filming of his documentary 'The Story Of Us'. Courtesy photo
Kwibuka
Morgan Freeman’s documentary features Rwanda’s reconciliation story
Management and staff of REG and WASAC lay wreaths during the commmemoration event of former staff of Electrogaz massacred during the Genocide against the Tutsi on April 24. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
Former Electrogaz employee sheds light on company’s role in Genocide preparation
Honoree Niyigaba, son of the late Vincent Niyigaba, who was killed in the Genocide in 1994.
Kwibuka
Leaving a legacy: Meet offspring of artistes killed in Genocide
Poets Olivier Tuyisenge and Better Uhuriwe Better
Kwibuka
How poetry is contributing in telling stories about the Genocide
Students from Collège Christ-Roi de Nyanza arrive at Kigali International Airport from Texas, USA, on Monday, April 22, where they took part in the international First Lego League competition. Photo by Frank Ntarindwa
International
Collège Christ-Roi de Nyanza students shine at international First Lego League
Mourners light candles during the event to mark the 30th Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Mauritius.Courtesy
Kwibuka
Kwibuka: Rwandans, friends of Rwanda in Mauritius commemorate Genocide
Participants stretch their bodies during Kigali Car Free Day mass sports on Sunday, April 21. Photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana
Health
Car Free Day: Global health leaders join Kigali residents in ‘Africa Walks against Malaria’
Nigerian singer Burna Boy made it to 'TIME's 2024 Most Influential People list
Music
Burna Boy lands spot on ‘TIME’ 2024 Most Influential People
Musician Dr. Nganji, is set to release his fourth album, ‘Kinyarwanda’ on April 22
Music
Producer Dr. Nganji set to release new album, a musical tribute to Rwanda’s culture, heritage
Rwandan musician Bruce Melodie is set to perform at the renowned ‘One Love Africa Music Festival’ in Gothenburg, Sweden. Dan Gatsinzi
Music
Singer Bruce Melodie to perform at Swedish festival
Alliah Cool, The Ben and Muyoboke are Rwandans who were awarded. Courtesy
Showbiz
The Ben, Muyoboke, Alliah Cool hit the podium at regional entertainment awards gala

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