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 Frank Ntarindwa
Frank Ntarindwa
Members of the Club of Kigali Karisimbi, Kigali Virunga, Kigali Cosmopolitan, the Club of Kigali Seniors, and other Rotarians, address media about fighting polio in Rwanda. Craish Bahizi
Health
Rotarians boost fight against polio in Rwanda, globally
The company planted 100 trees in Nyamweru Village, Kanyinya Sector in Nyarugenge District, to mark in its ongoing tree-planting initiative.
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FEATURED: MTN Rwanda plants 100 trees in Kanyinya Sector
Minister of Interior Dr Vincent Biruta presided over the graduation ceremony of 2,256 new police officers who completed the 20th intake of the Basic Police Course at the Police Training School in Gishari, Rwamagana District on Friday, October 25. Courtesy
Rwanda
Over 2,200 new police officers urged to uphold discipline, professionalism
Residents in Kagarama village expressed how the FCAP improved social cohesion and gender equality within their community. Women and men participate in meetings, contributing to the development of their village
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FEATURED: Gicumbi’s chain of giving: How cows empower Mutete Sector families
Ndahiro's Land Rover in Arusha , Rwandan off-road enthusiast  travelled from Kigali to Arusha with three friends to witness this historic event. 
Tourism
Rwandan off-road enthusiast on taking part in global land rover festival, eyes hosting event in Rwanda
Rwanda was declared polio-free in 2004 by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Health
World Polio Day: Why Rwanda still vaccinates despite being polio-free
Srimal Rajapaksha, Managing Director of Vuba Technologies in Rwanda, officially launches the Technology Development Centre (TDC) on Wednesday, October 23. Craish Bahizi
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FEATURED: VUBA Technologies launches training centre to drive ICT innovation, capacity-building in Africa
Beneficiaries of the project sing for the donors during the event in Gitwa Village in Gishamvu Sector in Huye District. Spark Microgrants provided over Rwf8 million to the community, which they used to buy pigs, and hens, and engage in kitchen gardening and installation of solar panels. Courtesy
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FEATURED: How community-driven projects are tackling malnutrition in Huye District
Members of Kabaya Saving Group give their contribution. Residents realised that overcoming poverty depended on their own efforts, after a six-month training in 2021
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From livestock to savings: Tracing Gakenke residents’ steps to prosperity
Nyungwe National Park is a must-visit destination, offering diverse activities for adventurers, conservationists, and those seeking tranquility in nature. All photos by Willy Mucyo
Tourism
Fun facts about chimps: DNA, mating, tool use and others
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Music
Christus Regnant Choir to raise funds for school feeding programme
It was all about good vibes from a host of DJs who entertained hundreds of revelers with the best of R&B hits as Strictly Soul show lived up to its bills again at Atelier du Vin on Friday, October 11- Photos by Strictly Soul
Music
At Atelier Du Vin, Strictly Soul finds perfect match for Kigali’s nightlife
Bank of Kigali CEO Diane Karusisi  addresses customers during her visit in Ngoma
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BK commits to empower more women, farmers
Six children from Cyobe Primary School in Mbuye Sector, Ruhango District, who braved heavy rain and a windstorm to protect the Rwanda flag on October 2. Courtesy
Society
Pupils who saved national flag get educational support for secondary school
RNP officers and Ruhango District officials pose for a group photo with nine students from Cyove Primary School, during an awards event to honour them for bravely preventing the national flag from falling down.
Rwanda
PHOTOS: Ruhango schoolchildren on brave act of protecting Rwanda flag amid heavy rain
Members of cooperatives and MoneyPhone officials pose for a group photo after a meeting to discuss on how MoneyPhone is transforming access to finance for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). Photos by Craish Bahizi
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FEATURED: How MoneyPhone Africa Ltd empowers underserved MSMEs, smallholder farmers
Inyambo, Rwanda’s popular long-horned royal cows, that were recently reintroduced to Bigogwe. Courtesy
Culture
Inyambo back to Bigogwe 50 years later —What does it mean for tourism, culture?
Strictly Soul’ will take place in  Kigali, Rwanda, on October 12.
Music
Strictly Soul expands across East Africa

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