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 Nasra Bishumba
Nasra Bishumba
Vendors collect food stuff from upcountry at Nyabugogo Market in July last year. City of Kigali food sellers have raised concerns over the slump in supply food. / Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Rwanda
Food suppliers raise concerns over shortages
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Covid-19 patients who violate home-based care rules face criminal charges
CARAES Ndera Neuropsychiatric Hospital remains the only facility in the country dealing with serious mental health conditions. / Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda
How Covid-19 restrictions have fuelled mental health challenges
A consignment of medical ventilators and personal protective equipment (PPEs) on arrival in Kigali in July last year. The government has said it is moving to incinerate all Covid-19 PPEs with the view to protect the environment.
Covid-19: Govt moves to collect, incinerate PPEs
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Govt to ease virus travel restrictions for some
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Gov’t considered another lockdown — Minister Mpunga
Inside Kigali International Airport during the lockdown.
2020: A year of unfulfilled promises, goals
An abandoned City of Kigaliu2019s downtown bus terminal during Covid-19 lockdown earlier this year.
2020: A year of sudden change in lifestyle and cherished habits
Marie Immacuu00e9lee Ingabire, Transparency International Rwanda chairperson. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Activist: We need an open conversation on land tax
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Rwanda
Rusesabagina will have his day in court: Kagame
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Rwanda attracted $1 billion in investments this year, says Kagame
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Rwanda responds to US congresswoman on Rusesabagina
An aerial view of Kigali city captured from Gishushu. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Govt allays fears over land takeover
Serge Brammertz.
UN prosecutor pins South Africa over Genocide fugitive Kayishema
Marie-Claire Mukasine, Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission, speaks during a news conference in Kigali on November 30. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Rights body roots for law on public health emergencies
Officials and participants follow a presentation during the celebration of International Human Rights Day.
Covid-19: Rights body outlines areas that need urgent attention
Divine Ingabire, the Executive Director of I Matter, an organisation that seeks to end period poverty and menstrual shame speaks during an occasion to recognise her for being the first Rwandan to win the Human Rights Tulip.
Rwanda's Divine Ingabire wins Human Rights Tulip award
Col. Jeannot Ruhunga, Secretary General of the Rwanda Investigation Bureau, speaks during a news briefing on July 28. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Over 4,000 pursued over corruption in two years

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