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 Nasra Bishumba
Nasra Bishumba
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Mental healthcare: Five things that need to be done to fix gaps
A citizen receives her cow to boost her wellbeing during the Girinka Program. Stakeholders have vowed to ensure that new and clearer Ubudehe categories, devoid of any errors, are activated by December this year.
New Ubudehe categories to be activated by December
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Rwanda
Calls grow for UK to help bring 5 key Genocide suspects to book
Charles Munyaneza, Executive Secretary of the National Electoral Commission. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Local government elections to cost Rwf3 billion
Pupils raise their hands to answer a question during a lesson at Groupe Scolaire Kicukiro earlier this year. The government and private sector are set to partner to boost education financing in the country. / Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Govt, private sector partner to boost education financing
Students in TVET during a practical exercise at Musanze TVET school . / Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda
Seven key areas the revamped education policy will focus on
Pre-school children during a break at GS Camp Kigali in February 2020. / Photo: Craish Bahizi.
Rwanda
Government seeks new ways to increase pre-school enrolment
Survivors lay wreaths on a grave during the decent burial of Genocide victims at Nyanza Genocide memorial, on May 4, 2019.
Genocide survivors cautioned against new ‘self-seeking’ Europe-based group
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Parliament goes into one-month recess
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Private Sector optimistic as President Suluhu visits
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Rwanda
Gains in education should not be eroded by Covid - Kagame
Valentine Uwamariya.
UR owes over Rwf6 billion in pension contributions
The Minister of Education Valentine Uwamariya during a recent press conference in Kigali . / Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
Education minister back in parliament over UR issues
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Govt to incentivise TVET to increase students’ uptake
A health worker conducts an indoor residual spraying in Bugesera District. / Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Rwanda
Rwanda records steep drop in malaria cases
Community health workers during a door-to-door sensitization campaign on how to contain a  surge in novel coronavirus cases in Kamonyi in April. / Photo: Courtesy.
How community health workers are supporting Covid-19 positive expectant mothers
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Disappointment as Saudi Arabia cancels hajj for overseas pilgrims
A Muslim burial event in Kigali. / Photo: File.
Covid-19: Muslims resort to ‘war rules’ to bury their dead

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