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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
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Coronavirus cases rise to 86 in EAC
A screenshot of a church message soliciting offertory; it has been trending on social media platforms. / Photo: Net.
Rwanda
Public outrage as churches solicit for offertory amid COVID-19 lockdown
Trucks from Tanzania at Rusumo border post await clearance by Customs and revenue officials. The COMESA Business Council has reported that there have been serious trade disruptions between country members. / File
Business
COVID-19: COMESA Business Council cites trade disruptions
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COVID-19: Police suspends drivers’ license services, vehicle inspection
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COVID-19: Rwanda on lockdown, essential services remain available
A view of Kigali Marriott Hotel. Hotels have reported losses following the temporary suspension of many businesses due to COVID-19 threat in the country. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Hotels count billions in losses over COVID-19
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COVID-19: Kigali public library goes digital
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Hotels feel the pinch of coronavirus outbreak
Neptunez Band perform during a past Kigali Jazz Junction concert. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Night clubs, live bands, pool games suspended over coronavirus
Lack of male engagement could affect child brain development. / Net photo.
Children & Education
Why male engagement in early childhood development is essential
KK Security guards during a training session. Internet
MPs propose tight conditions for foreign security firms
Yves Daccord (2nd left), the Director General of ICRC  Arifur Rahman (middle), the Manager for Livelihoods and Economic Inclusion at UNHCR Rwanda and Leslie Marbri (right) from USAID discussing about humanitarian development nexus. Courtesy
UN calls for sustainable funding to disaster-affected community
Workers demolish structures at the former Gikondo industrial park. / Photo: S. Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Rwanda secures funds to restore Kigali’s degraded wetlands
Rubens Mikindo Muhima, DR Congou2019s State Minister in charge of Hydrocarbons (left), and Rwandau2019s Minister for Environment Jeanne du2019Arc Mujawamariya exchange documents after signing the agreement under which both countries will monitor safe exploitation of methane gas and protect biodiversity in Lake Kivu.
Rwanda, DR Congo sign deal to protect biodiversity
Secondary schools headmasters take notes during a meeting with REB officials at Collu00e8ge Saint Andru00e9 in Kigali last month. / Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Rwanda
Education ministry recalls teachers over missed exams
A sweet potato seller in Kimironko Market. / Emmanuel Kwizera
Rwanda
Rwandan scientists to release bio-fortified sweet potato variety
Isaac Munyakazi
Former minister Munyakazi expelled from Ideal Democratic Party
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Belgium hands back colonial-era mining data to Rwanda

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