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 Precious Kirezi
Precious Kirezi
Photographers. File
Society
Clickbait: Where does one draw the line?
BPR Rwanda customers during the transactions at  the Nyabugogo Branch.  File
Women
Of 'womenpreneurs' and financial literacy: Why ignorance is not bliss
Rwanda has identified cannabis as a top investment crop for export, but its local consumption remains a crime. Net photo
Current Affairs
PODCAST: Exporting marijuana but criminalising domestic consumption – Does it make sense?
The Grandma’s Club is a support assembly for middle-aged and elderly women who socialise and indulge in fitness activities as a group. Members of the club include women from the age of 55-86. File
Women
IWD 2023: Of senior women and digital literacy
The Congolese army (FARDC) has been reported to be closely working with sanctioned genocidal militia FDLR. Net photo
Current Affairs
PODCAST: War in DR Congo; has the red line been crossed?
Marie Josee Nsanzingoma, a taxi-moto operator on duty in Kigali. She is one of the few women in the profession. Photo by Coucou Zayadah
Society
Double standards: What one gender can do, another can too, except?
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Sports Cast
PODCAST: Young and sick – a conversation with a fitness coach
An enumerator collects information during the national census in Kigali on August 16,2022.Results of the  census are expected to be released during the 18th edition of the National Dialogue Council. Dan Nsengiyumva
Rwanda
Population census results for next week
Yvonne Kushe during an interview with The New Times. Photo by Willy Mucyo.
Music
Singer Kushe on Kigali trip, pan African collaborations and new music
A bride and groom during a wedding ceremony. More and more married people are not wearing their wedding bands. Sam Ngendahimana
Society
Naked finger? Seven reasons married people stop wearing wedding rings
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Current Affairs
PODCAST: Why is DR Congo compromising all peace efforts?
The Ambassador of Japan to Rwanda, Isao Fukishima and Community Road Empowerment (CORE) representative after signing a $324,000 support to the government to revamp rural infrastructure . Courtesy
Infrastructure
Japanese NGO, Govt partner to elevate rural infrastructure
Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14. file
Religion
What does religion say about Valentine's Day celebrations?
Christians give offerings during church services in Kigali in 2021. Photo: Courtesy.
Culture
Handouts: To give or not to give?
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Current Affairs
PODCAST: Will additional EAC troops help pacify eastern DR Congo?
Andy Bumuntu will host a dinner at “Amata n’Ubuki” Hotel boutique today, February 10.
Showbiz
Events to usher you into Valentine’s celebrations
Love In The Villa
Cinema
Movie options for Valentine’s weekend
Erica Mbanda serving Coffee in her coffee shop in Kigali.
People
Entrepreneur on impulsive career decisions, ‘work-love’ balance and Instagram influence

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