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Kayumba is a terrorist, not the democrat he wants the world to believe
State Secretary in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms. Marianne Hagen and Ambassador Christine Nkulikiyinka inspect an exhibition on the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Courtesy
Top Norwegian diplomat salutes Rwanda resilience
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Rwanda
How Swedish judge thwarted plot by Rwandan dissidents to subvert justice
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Finally out! Bruce Melodie, Sunny out “Kungola”
Hakorimana speaks to journalists in Kigali yesterday. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Rwandan national speaks out after months in Ugandan torture chambers
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Rwanda
‘Hard drugs’ dealer arrested in Kigali
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Business
EAC private sector plot to exploit 1.2bn continental market
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Rwanda
Rubavu: Breakthrough in war against drug trafficking
Richard Mugisha (right) with his lawyers Moise Nkundabarashi and Florida Kabasinga (left) sign a copy of the ruling at the Supreme Court in front of the justices on Wednesday. Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Kagame wants no special legal protection from defamation
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel delivers a speech during a Genocide commemoration event in Kigali on April 7, 2019. Sam Ngendahimana.
Survivors hail Belgium House vote to outlaw Genocide denial
A box of illicit brew. Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
The unending battle against illicit brew
Bank of Kigali has introduced Digital Migration Agents in all its branches countrywide to enable its clients to migrate to digital channels, such as the application and internet banking.  Courtesy.
Business
Bank of Kigali decentralises digital migratory services to branch level
Rwandau2019s Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dan Munyuza (R) and his Tanzanian counterpart Simon N. Sirro (C) at the Rusumo border post. file.
Rwanda
Regional police institutions sign pact to combat cross-border crimes
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UK Parliament Urgent Question Time on Fugitives of the Genocide against the Tutsi living in the UK
President Paul Kagame at a one-day AU Troika Summit on Libya and Sudan, convened by the current African Union Chairperson and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, in Cairo yesterday. Other Heads of State in attendance included Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Idriss Du00e9by of Chad, and Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti. The AU Troika is currently composed of Rwanda as the former AU Chair, Egypt in its capacity as the current Chair, and South Africa as the next Chair. The summit, which discussed the way forward in light of recent developments in Sudan and Libya, came in the wake of the ouster of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir amid mass protests, and an assault on the Libyan capital of Tripoli by troops loyal to Gen Khalifa Haftar. Village Urugwiro.
PHOTO STORY: Kagame attends AU Troika summit on Sudan, Libya
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Rwanda
Police senior command students in Beijing for ‘external study tour’
Kigali Marriott Hotel, the worldu2019s largest hotel chain, has the biggest pipeline in Africa, 42 per cent more hotels and 25 per cent more rooms than second-placed Accor. Net photo.
Business
Marriott leads Africa hotel chain development
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Rwanda
President Kagame in Egypt for summit on Libya, Sudan

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