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 Sharon Kantengwa
Sharon Kantengwa
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How is Rwanda faring in the fight against child labour?
Lion Imanzi during a past Primus Guma Guma show. / File
Lion Imanzi on his career journey as MC, singer and journalist
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My music draws inspiration from the Bible, says US-based gospel singer Misigaro
Rwandans are encouraged to visit their own tourist attractions like the Akagera National Park.
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Why being a tourist should be on your must do list
John Bunyeshuri. (Courtesy)
Kigali Fashion Week will be a multi-million dollar brand in 2 years – Bunyeshuri
Bamporiki signs autographs for guests at his book launch.(Photos by Nadege Imbabazi.)
Video: MP Bamporiki recollects his journey in promoting peace through art and politics
Isibo (L) and Turahirwa of Moshions Designs at the media briefing. Sam Ngendahimana.
South African designer to headline Collective RW fashion week
Students of FAWE Girls School. WiIN seeks to promote women in STEM. File.
US pharmaceutical giants partners with UR to promote women in STEM
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Who will win the Primus Guma Guma music competition?
Aline Gahongayire was in the studio with Nigerian gospel singer Michael Jefe (left). / Internet photo
Gahongayire in collabo with Nigerian gospel singer Jefe
Jacky Murebwayire at her office in Nyarungenge, Kigali.  (Courtesy photos)
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Murebwayire on the hurdles and rewards of self-employment
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Hollywood star Ben Affleck in the country
MP Bamporiki signs books ahead of the launch of 'My Son, It Is A Long Story' in Kigali on Sunday. (Courtesy photos)
PHOTOS: MP Bamporiki launches book on Genocide against the Tutsi
First Lady Mrs Jeannette Kagame, Hon Uwacu Julienne - Minister of Sports and Culture at 'My Son It Is A Long Story' book launch. (Courtesy)
MP Bamporiki launches book on Genocide against the Tutsi
Local artiste Gaby Kamanzi (L) performs with Burundian gospel music star Dudu Niyukuri during a concert in 2015. (File photos)
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Has the gospel music industry come of age?

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