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 Sanny Ntayombya
Sanny Ntayombya
A survey shows that overall national alcohol consumption had increased by 7% since 2013, with 61.9% of all male respondents having consumed alcohol within 30 days of the survey, up from 52.2% in 2013. Bahizi
To reduce alcohol abuse, we all need to look at how we are raising and engaging our children
A waiter sets a mini-bar at Gisimenti Car Free Zone. Craish Bahizi
Before we start fighting alcohol, let us first understand why we drink at all
The UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman shakes hands with Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Dr Vincent Biruta during a bilateral meeting in Kigali on March 18. Craish Bahizi
Rwanda-UK Migrant Partnership: Dying at sea is not an option for the most vulnerable
Inside one of houses that were damaged by rockets from DR Congo in  Kinigi, Musanze District on May 23,2022. Courtesy
Will this Group of Experts’ report on DR Congo support peace efforts, or is it just more of the same?
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Human Rights Watch’s continued obsession with Rwanda is unsurprising
Edouard Mwangachuchu speaks during a hearing session on April 11, 2023. Internet
L’ affaire Mwangachuchu: Criminalising DR Congo-Rwanda trade is the latest weapon against Kinyarwanda-speaking Congolese
Some members of genocidal group FDLR are fighting along the DR Congo army in its battle against the M23 rebel group in the eastern DR Congo.File
Samantha Power, it is DR Congo’s responsibility to protect its citizens and no one else’s!
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With Tshisekedi’s desperate deals with the devil, what are the chances for peace?
Refugees during a peaceful protest against the ongoing atrocities against Tutsi in DR Congo, at Kigeme refugee camp in Nyamagabe District, on December 12, 2022. Photo by Willy Mucyo
DR Congo has a golden opportunity to end the refugee crisis
Heads of State and Government of the SADC Organ Troika plus Troop Contributing Countries after meeting in Namibia. Courtesy
SADC forces are not a panacea for DR Congo’s ills
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Sudan Crisis: Be careful what you wish for during transition
Sudanese protesters take part in a demonstration in southern Khartoum on April 6, (AFP)
How can you wish the worst for Rwanda but want to lead it?
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Why it is essential that RDF gets involved in West Africa
A decent burial of a total of 84439 bodies of genocide victims against the Tutsi who were laid to rest  at Kicukiro-Nyanza Genocide Memorial in 2019. Sam Ngendahimana
The New York Times must stop engaging with genocide deniers
DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi with Moise Katumbi in Kinshasa. Internet
Citizenship is not just about genetics but rather shared values
Paul Rusesabagina interacts with his co-accused at hearing session in Kigali on March 5, 2021. Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda’s journey is proof that nation building requires foresight
The UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman shakes hands with Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Dr Vicent Biruta during a bilateral meeting in Kigali on March 18. Craish Bahizi
The global migration system is broken and here is why
Arsenal Football Club and Paris Saint Germain  are in parternship with Rwanda.
Calling it wasted money won’t deter Rwanda from demanding its share of the $500 billion global sports industry

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