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 Linda M. Kagire
Linda M. Kagire
CLOCKWISE: Clare Akamanzi, CEO Rwanda Development Board; Dr Emmanuel Rudakemwa, Chief Consultant, Radiologist Rwanda Military Hospital; Eric Kabera, founder of the Rwanda Film Festival; Joselyne Umutoniwase, founder of Rwanda Clothing; Louis-Antoine Muhire, Board Member, Rwanda Information Society Authority; Patience Mutesi Gatera, Country Director, TradeMark East Africa; Remmygeous Lubega, Head, RG Consult Inc.; and Sifa Sangwa Florence, Agripreneur. / Courtesy photos
People
2023: Influential figures share aspirations and expectations
Rebecca Namitala, commonly known as Lady Bezo during an interview with The New Times at Royal FM studios. Photo by Willy Mucyo
People
VIDEO: Ugandan radio host on journey that led her to Rwanda
Dieudonné Ishimwe commonly known as ‘Prince Kid’ at Kicukiro Primary Court . Dan Nsengiyumva
Showbiz
What stories trended on social media in 2022?
Two ladies enjoying their lunch in Kigali. File
Rwanda
Foods people enjoyed on Christmas Day
Thousands of commuters stranded at Nyabugogo taxi park on their way to celebrate festive season with their families upcountry. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Business
Christmas: Last minute shoppers flock city, excitement fills the air
Doreen Karehe sorts her strawberry plants in  one of the greenhouses in which juicy strawberries are growing in hydroponics Mayange Sector, Bugesera district. Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
Women
How one woman dumped legal robes to focus on growing strawberries
One of many stylish festive seasons decorations on streets and buildings that  are lit in bright Christmas colours in Kigali. All Photos Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
Draped in festive colours: Kigali catches Christmas fever
Hitimana saw an opportunity presented by Rwanda and Africa’s endless nature offerings of plants that can produce essential oils which can be used for therapeutic purposes. Courtesy photos
Business
How one man is tapping into nature’s life saving aromas to benefit communities
Be as open, direct, and honest as possible when it comes to your challenges with each other.
Key things you should know about each other for a relationship to work
Zulfat Mukarubega, the founder of the University of Tourism and Business (UTB) during interview. Courtesy
Women
Independent working women are an advantage to society, not threat
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People
It’s not ‘dirty’ business: What will get youth to take on farming?
People with disabilities are assisted to board a bus at Kacyiru bus stop on August 30, 2019 . Photo by Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
A call to action as Rwanda marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities
The most popular form is moral guilt where a partner capitalizes on an action or weakness you exhibited to make you feel guilty. Net photo.
Weekender
Guilt tripping: A healthy practice or relationship killer?
A group of men victims of gender-based violence in Mayange Sector, Bugesera District. L-R: Kamegeri Jean Baptitse, Habarurema Jean Claude,
Maniriho Joseph, Habimana Simoni, Bizimana Alphonse. Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Male GBV victims recount silent ordeal
A victim of sexual violence crime. Statistics shared by RIB show that there has been a 50 per cent decline in cases related to sexual violence against a spouse for the period 2021- 2022 compared to the last two years. Internet.
Women
Conjugal rape, the hidden vice many suffer in silence
People in toxic relationships need help from friends and family. Photo/Net
Weekender
Relationships: Getting out of a toxic situation
Gloria after the interview Photo by Willy Mucyo
People
26-year-old humanitarian dreams of becoming a changemaker on the continent
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Skills
Parents’ role in balancing education and sports

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