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Latest reports indicate that Gaspard Ruhumuliza, a top Genocide fugitive gets a monthly stipend of $1,759 (approx. Rwf1 million) in welfare service from the Swiss government.

It was not an easy ride, but Gacaca has been a huge success.
This was observed by Domitille Mukantaganzwa, the Executive Secretary of the National Jurisdiction for Gacaca Courts, during the launch of the Gacaca Week on Monday.

Residents of Nyanza Sector in Kigali city now have some respite following the city authorities’ move to relocate a dumpsite from the area.
The Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), Margaret Nantongo Zziwa has outlined tackling non tariff trade barriers as one of her priorities.

The Ministry of Education has ordered schools countrywide to stop the sale of foodstuffs in their respective canteens, citing health reasons.
As government strengthens mechanisms to fight and prevent crimes, defilement continues to top the Gender Based Violence (GBV) crime list with 604 cases registered over the last four months.

Members of Parliament on Monday tasked officials from the Ministry of Infrastructure (Mininfra) to put in place measures to check poor road construction and shoddy repairs on the existing road network.

Ngoma- At least 55,000 residents from 11 sectors in Kirehe and Ngoma districts will benefit from an $18 million water project financed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) upon completion this year.
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