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 Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Starting January 2025, Rwanda’s justice sector and its stakeholders will begin using an upgraded Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS).  Sam Ngendahimana
Law
Justice: What's new in upgraded integrated case management system?
Minister of Justice and Attorney General Emmanuel Ugirashebuja addresses delegates during the Rwanda Bar Association’s annual conference on Thursday, December 19. Courtesy
Rwanda
First halfway homes to be operational by February 2025 - Justice Minister
Theoneste Nsengimana, the creator of the YouTube channel Umubavu TV. Courtesy
Crime
YouTuber Theoneste Nsengimana, co-accused trial adjourned as new evidence surfaces
The Court of Appeal in France upheld the life sentence for Philippe Hategekimana a Genocide convict. Courtesy
Law
‘Justice served’: Minister Bizimana on Philippe Hategekimana’s Genocide verdict
The Court of Appeal in France upheld the life sentence for Philippe Hategekimana a Genocide convict. Courtesy
Crime
Genocide: French court upholds Philippe Hategekimana’s life sentence
The Court of Appeal in France will deliver its verdict on December 17 in the case of Philippe Hategekimana, a former deputy commander of the Gendarmerie in Rwanda, who was tried for genocide.
Crime
Genocide: French appeals court to decide Philippe Hategekimana’s fate
Prime Minister Ngirente poses for a photo with the best-performing teachers who were awarded at the ceremony on Friday, December 13. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Education
Why school rankings were made public again
Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente addresses teachers during national Teacher’s Day celebrations on Friday, December 13. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Education
PM Ngirente applauds teachers for driving Rwanda’s development, shaping future
Apollinaire Mupiganyi, the TI-Rwanda Executive Director during the presentation of the 15th edition of the Rwanda Bribery Index (RBI), by Transparency International Rwanda on Wednesday, December 11.
Rwanda
Corruption: New index shows 18% drop in bribery encounters
French-Cameroonian journalist and author Charles Onana and his publishing director Damien Serieyx, have been convicted by a Paris court for denying and minimizing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Rwanda
Rwandans in France urge continued vigilance after court convicts genocide denier
Brigadier General Patrick Karuretwa was sworn in as the President of the Military High Courtesy
Law
PHOTOS: PM Ngirente urges military court officials to leverage tech in justice delivery
French-Cameroonian journalist and author Charles Onana was convicted by a Paris court for denying and minimizing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
Crime
Why Charles Onana’s guilty verdict sends a clear message to Genocide deniers
French-Cameroonian journalist and author Charles Onana and his publishing director Damien Serieyx, have been convicted by a Paris court for denying and minimizing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Courtesy
Crime
French court finds Charles Onana guilty of Genocide denial
Sergeant Gervais Minani was found guilty of premediated murder of five civilians in Nyamasheke District. The convict (in the foreground) was seen in public for the first time since committing the offence, during  a public hearing in Nyamasheke last week. Courtesy
Crime
Nyamasheke: RDF soldier sentenced to life for killing civilians
Three suspects that were paraded by Rwanda Investigation Bureau on Wednesday, December 4. Courtesy
Crime
Three arrested over land transfer fraud: How it unfolded
People with disabilities during a meeting at Nyarugunga Sector.  Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
A look at challenges, achievements for people with disabilities in Rwanda
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Featured
FEATURED: Community libraries, youth centers, ECDs to benefit from new Ubongo project
Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente and British High Commissioner  Alison Thorpe at his office in Kimihurura on November 28.
Rwanda
Rwanda, UK look to stronger education ties

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