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The man holding a panga during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi has been identified as Ramathan Muhire and was a notorious Interahamwe militia in the former Kibungo prefecture.
Busted: Is the mystery butcher in sickening Genocide picture Ramadhan Muhire of Ngoma?
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FEATURED: CIMERWA Products Take On A New Identity As Diversity Takes Centre Stage
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FEATURED: Mount Kenya University graduates among preferred by employees, study reveals
A client checks the balance on his mobile money account. / Craish Bahizi.
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African banks confident on growth of cashless payments
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COVID-19: Drivers warned against smuggling people across regions
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PICTORIAL: Kagame meets RDF command council at Gako
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Rubavu: Police recovers Rwf4.4 million stolen from businessman
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Rwanda
COVID-19: 25 intercepted traveling to Northern Province
Women tailors producing protective cloth masks for general public use in Rwanda.
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FEATURED: Increasing resilience of vulnerable women to the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 crisis in Rwanda
Movements of vehicles and people resumed on Monday May 4, as Rwanda partially lifted the lockdown, which was imposed on March 21 due to the outbreak of coronavirus. The lockdown halted business activity as the government carried out all possible efforts to control its spread. / Photo: Olivier Mugwiza.
Rwanda
PICTORIAL: Kigali eases back to life
Mobile Group Operator dragging all MNO into investigation.
FEATURED: Mobile Group Operator dragging MNOs into investigation
Denise Umunyana and Celine Uwineza are Co-Founders or Right Seat (www.rightseat.rw), a Rwandan Boutique HR and Job Placement Firm that provides human resource solutions.
FEATURED: RIGHT SEAT offers pro bono HR solutions to companies affected by Covid-19
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FEATURED: Addressya app helping users to access goods and services with quality address
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COVID-19: Over 40 arrested in Kigali bars, shops drinking
A cross-section of members of the COVID-19 taskforce at work at the Command Post at Kigali Conference and Exhibition Village in Nyarugenge District. They are leading the countryu2019s response to coronavirus.
COVID-19: Five arrested over abuse of helplines
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FEATURED: Public notice to Crystal Telecom shareholders
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FEATURED: The University of Rwanda and Unicaf University strengthen their partnership
Rwandan Bankersu2019 Association has turned to virtual classes to ensure the continuance of ongoing basic training course for bankers under the Rwanda Academy of Finance. / Courtesy
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Rwandan bankers adopt virtual classes to avoid course interruption

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