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 Lavie Mutanganshuro
Lavie Mutanganshuro
An abandoned street at the heart of Kigaliu2019s Central Business District. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has forced the government to impose tough restrictions, including business closures and night-time curfew, which have left businesses that previously cashed in on booming night-time economy counting losses.
How Covid-19 has shattered Kigali’s night-time economy
Some of the refugees and asylum-seekers from Libya on arrival at Kigali International Airport last year.
Over 150 asylum-seekers, refugees resettled since Covid-19 outbreak
Thomas Kigabo.
Colleagues, students and friends eulogise Prof. Kigabo
Thomas Kigabo.
Central bank chief economist Thomas Kigabo succumbs to Covid-19
Students during electrical installation practicals at Musanze Polytechnic. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
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Covid-19: Rwanda reports three more fatalities
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Rwanda
Who was the late Catholic priest Ubald Rugirangoga?
Father Ubald Rugirangoga leads holy communion at Amahoro National Stadium on April 10, 2016.
Celebrated priest Ubald Rugirangoga dies at 65
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Covid-19: Study reveals Pfizer vaccine is effective against variants
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Daair appointed new British High Commissioner to Rwanda
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Nursery, lower primary schools to reopen mid-January
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International
Trump pledges orderly transition after Congress certifies Joe Biden’s win
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Covid-19: 82 new infections reported in Kigali
A traffic police officer inspects a car in July last year. According to the police, the number of people arrested and vehicles impounded over the violation of curfew restrictions has decreased, which is seen as a step in the right direction in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. / Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Rwanda
Curfew violations drop, police say
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Covid-19: Rwanda reports five more deaths, 107 new cases
Nursery school pupils follow their teacher at Umuco Mwiza School in Kigali.
Delayed reopening of lower primary schools draws mixed reactions

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