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Hudson Kuteesa
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Kwibuka
PHOTOS: Rwanda envoy warns against genocide deniers’ tendency to develop new strategies
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Kwibuka
PHOTOS: Exhibition on 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi launched in Senegal
Ambassador Mathilde Mukantabana leading the commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Washington DC, on April 7.
Kwibuka
PHOTOS: Rwandan envoy says sharing stories about 1994 genocide a solemn task
Ban Ki-moon, the former Secretary-General of the UN delivers remarks during  the commemeration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in South Korea on April 7.
Kwibuka
South Korea commemorates Genocide against the Tutsi
Rwanda’s envoy to China, Amb James Kimonyo, (C) with other officials light candles during the commemoration of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in China. Courtesy
Kwibuka
Rwandan envoy in China calls for concerted efforts against Genocide ideology, denial
Every year, on April 7, Rwandans and friends of Rwanda across the world, join hands to begin a 100-days commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in which over a million lives perished. Village Urugwiro
Kwibuka
Kwibuka 29: Germany, Belgium send messages of solidarity
President Paul Kagame and First lay a wreath to pay respect to victims of the Genocide Against the Tutsi at Kigali Genocide Memorial, as Rwandans start the commemoration week on Friday, April 7. Photo by Olivier Mugwiza
Kwibuka
First Lady: Kwibuka can’t be defined by the past 29 years
Volunteers carry a trauma victim during the commemoration of the Genocide Against the Tutsi at Murambi Genocide Memorial in Nyamagabe. Sam Ngendahimana
Kwibuka
Kwibuka: A look at mental health trends in last 10 years
A volunteer tries to help a trauma victim during the commemoration event at Murambi Genocide Memorial. Photo by Sam Ngendahimana
Kwibuka
4 ways you can help a trauma victim during commemoration
A view of Kwa Dubai, an affordable housing development in Kigali. Courtesy
Kwa Dubai estate: Residents speak out on substandard houses
Some of the generalist amphibian species that may replace the unique ones should  the remaining natural habitats of the region continue to be altered. Photo: Maximilian Dehling
Environment
Study shows Rwanda at risk of losing unique amphibians
A group of 103 refugees and asylum seekers from Libya arrived in Rwanda on the night of Thursday, August 18.
Africa
UNHCR keen on renewing Libya asylum seekers deal with Rwanda
Participants follow a presentation as Transparency International Rwanda releases an analytical report scrutinising the 20202021 Auditor General (OAG)’s Report on  on Friday, March 31. Courtesy
Politics
Frequent change of district staff to blame for poor use of funds – Watchdog
The East African Court of Justice (EACJ) will, between November 2 to 30, shift its staff and logistics from Arusha Tanzania to Kigali. File
Law
East African Court of Justice rotational sitting set for Kigali
Over 48 people sustained injuries after two passenger buses belonging to Rwandan transportation companies collided head-on on Wednesday morning in Ntungamo District, Western Uganda.
Africa
Over 48 people injured as two Rwandan buses collide in Uganda
Félicien Kabuga.
Law
Neurologist says Kabuga would struggle to set up his defence
In Bugesera, you are not considered woman enough if you cannot ride a bicycle. Photos by Craish Bahizi
People
Bugesera: Where women ride bicycles to make a living
Officials join delegates after the official launch of a new data driven incubation hub . Photos by Craish Bahizi
Featured
FEATURED: Data-driven incubation hub launched at UR

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