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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
City of Kigali has announced that 300-kilometre feeder roads are to be constructed in the capital's outskirts. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Infrastructure
Proposed feeder roads in Kigali 'will ease' public transport woes
Gisimenti car-free zone was designated by the City of Kigali at the beginning of last year to allow bars and eateries to expand their outdoor activities. Photo: Craish Bahizi.
Business
City of Kigali mulls plans to revive Gisimenti car-free zone vibrancy
The Event was attended by the Members of Diplomatic Corp, Friends of Rwanda and Rwandan Community
Kwibuka
Rwandans in Türkiye commemorate Genocide against the Tutsi
The information about bodies thrown in River Rubyiro was shared by a genocide perpetrator in 2019 during 25th commemoration
Kwibuka
CIMERWA commemorates genocide victims thrown in River Rubyiro
Hectares of crops damaged by floods in Burera and Musanze districts. Photo: File
Environment
Northern Province hit by 1,500 disaster cases over past five years
Cogebanque officials pose for group photo during the visit of vulnerable genocide survivors in  Nduba on April 14 2023 photo by Dan Gatsinzi
Featured
Cogebanque, Our Past Initiative support vulnerable Genocide survivors in Nduba
Mathilde Mukantabana, Rwanda's Ambassador to the United States and an alumna of California's Capital University, Sac State, is set to receive an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
Kwibuka
Rwandan envoy to get honorary doctorate for efforts to fight genocide
Silverback Rwanda Coffee, a cafe, which is proudly owned and operated by Rwandan entrepreneur Jack Karuletwa since 2022, and serves as a testament to the increasing presence of Rwandan products and culture.
Business
Rwandan coffee ‘penetrating Los Angeles market’
Umurinzi w'Igihango Silas Ntamfura, who rescued Tutsi from Rwanda to Burundi during the Genocide Against the Tutsi. Courtesy
Kwibuka
How Ex-Habyarimana soldier risked his life to rescue Tutsi during Genocide
Youth renovate a house of a genocide survivor in Rwamagana. At least Rwf11 billion has been allocated for the renovation of housing units for vulnerable survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi: Photo: Courtesy.
Kwibuka
Over Rwf10bn earmarked for renovation of survivors' homes
Mourners during a decent burial of victims of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Mukarange in 2022. Remains estimated to be between 45 and 50 belonging to presumed victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi were on April 10, found in Lake Gashaka in Mukarange sector, Kayonza district. Courtesy
Kwibuka
Kayonza: Authorities probe possible remains of Genocide victims found in lake
Some women who are members of SEVOTA, an initiative for the development of widows and orphans of the Genocide. Internet
Kwibuka
Local initiative seeks indemnity for genocidal-rape victims
Umulisa was born of rape.
Kwibuka
I was called ‘child of Interahamwe’: Woman born of Genocidal rape on stigma, despair and finding a safe haven
Mourners observe a moment of silence to pay respect to victims of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in France on April 7. France is set to build a memorial for victims of Genocide against Tutsi in Paris. Courtesy (1)
Kwibuka
France to build memorial for victims of Genocide against Tutsi
The Archbishop of Kigali, Cardinal Antoine Kambanda. Courtesy
Kwibuka
Clerics share messages of hope as Rwandans commemorate
Mwulire Genocide Memorial site in Rwamagana District. According to the Mayor, Genocide memorials in Rwamagana district are set to be reduced from 11 to six after merging. Courtesy
Kwibuka
Kwibuka: Rwanda to consolidate Genocide memorials
Students-during-a-practical-exercise-at-Musanze-Polytechnique.-wanda's-Technical-and-Vocational-Education-and-Training-(TVET)-Board-has-signed-an-agreement-with-30-private-schools-to-improve-TVET-education-in-the-country.
Education
Rwanda, Investors partner to boost TVET uptake
A mother helps her autistic child write on a flip chart at Kigali Autism Centre at Kagugu in Gasabo
District on December 23, 2022. Photo: Craish Bahizi.
Education
Parents decry shortage of ‘special schools’ for autistic children

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