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President Paul Kagame met with Prince Henry of Wales, best known simply as Prince Harry, in London, United Kingdom, ahead of the opening of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in the British capital, yesterday. Prince Harry has a keen interest in conservation and this year joined African Parks as their President. African Parks is a conservation Non-Governmental agency that currently manages 13 parks on the continent, including Akagera Park. Village Urugwiro.
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Kagame meets Prince Harry
A proposed anti-corruption law seeks to broaden the scope of offences categorised as corruption to include soliciting, accepting or offering illegal benefits, soliciting or offering sexual favours, influence peddling, making a decision based on favouritism, friendship, hatred or nepotism, and illicit enrichment.
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Dark cloud looms over embezzlers, influence peddlers
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Editorial: There is still time to make amends with children born of rape during Genocide
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Editorial: Genocide: Businesses can help address housing challenge
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Editorial: The world once abandoned us, we came out stronger
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Migration is not an undignified exit
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Editorial: Willingness to try Genocide suspects is the missing link, not the evidence
Hundreds of mourners on Wednesday braved the rain to make the trek from former ETO-Kicukiro (IPRC-Kigali) to Nyanza Genocide Memorial for a commemoration event in honour of the over 2000 Tutsi killed at Nyanza Hill. The event discussed how the Tutsi were abandoned by the International Community in their hour of need. Most of the victims were made to walk from ETO-Kicukiro to their death after they were abandoned by Belgian peacekeepers who were part of the UN Mission in Rwanda at the time. Sam Ngendahimana.
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Kwibuka24: International community on the spot
African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) peacekeepers on April 7 commemorated the International Day of Reflection on the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda with a ceremony at the Missionu2019s headquarters in El Fasher, North, Sudan The event, attended by the Missionu2019s Force Commander, Lt Gen Leonard Ngondi, included a march by various contingents serving under UNAMID. Rwanda, which maintains a peacekeeping contingent in Darfur, is observing a weeklong official commemoration of the Genocide, which claimed over a million of its citizens. Photo/Marong Lamin.
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UNAMID commemorates Genocide against the Tutsi
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It shouldn’t take two decades for Genocide orphans to get justice
Flame of remembrance at Gisozi Memorial Centre
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Whether one twists figures or plays around the word ‘Genocide’, the truth remains
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Editorial: “Ibyitso” chapter needs to be revisited
Six Genocide victims recovered in the district were laid to rest in Nyanza Genocide Memorial, Kicukiro District. Nadege Imbabazi.
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Rwandans in Kenya during a 'Walk to Remember' to commemorate Genocide against the Tutsi. Courtesy.
Editorial: Mourning our departed makes us stronger
Photos of some of the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi at the Kigali
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We should not let true facts of the Genocide get distorted
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Editorial: Good news! Honeymoon is over for stealers of state coffers

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