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 Frank Ntarindwa
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Mourners observe a moment of silence in honour of 60 journalists killed during the Genocide against the Tutsi on Saturday, April 12. Photos by RBA
Kwibuka
Kwibuka31: Journalists urged to ‘use conscience’ when dealing with Rwanda’s history
The management and staff of BPR Bank Rwanda commemorated 33 former Banque Populaire du Rwanda staff who were killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi   on April 11. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
Kwibuka 31: BPR Bank commemorates former colleagues
Marie-Rose Hodari, a Genocide survivor, gives her testimony during the Our Past Initiative event on Wednesday, April 9, at Nyanza Genocide Memorial in Kicukiro District. PHOTO BY OLIVIER MUGWIZA
Kwibuka
Nyanza survivor: We were ready to die, but Inkotanyi saved us
Minister of Youth and Arts Dr Abdallah Utumatwishima speaks during Our Past Initiative event held on April 9, at Nyanza Genocide Memorial in Kicukiro District. Photo by Dan Kwizera
Kwibuka
Genocide ideologues, denialists targeting less informed youth, warns Minister
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Kwibuka
Rwandans in Poland, Canada honour Genocide victims
The Rwandan community in India and friends of Rwanda on Monday, April 7, observed the 31st commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi
Kwibuka
Rwandans in India honour Genocide victims
It remains unclear whether Marina and Yampano will get back to terms of releasing their mach-anticipated track 'UIrwagahararo'-courtesy
Music
Will Marina, Yampano finally release controversially deleted collabo?
I&M Bank CEO Benjamin Mutimura and bank officials pose for a group photo with their customers in Huye District. Courtesy
Featured
I&M Bank strengthens regional partnerships through nationwide stakeholder engagement tour
Gakuba Jonas, farmer practicing Conservation Agriculture
Featured
Inside RICA's first-ever Conservation Agriculture Symposium: stakeholders shaping a sustainable future
A number of local comedians joined residents in Ruhuha Sector, Bugesera District for Umuganda during which they launched 'Comedy for Peace,' a n
Beyond the stage: Comedians join hands to champion social change
Ambassador César Igor, Rwanda’s representative to the European Union addresses delegates during Ibuka held its annual symposium in Brussels on March 27. Courtesy
Kwibuka
Ibuka symposium: Amb. Cesar stresses need to remember Genocide against the Tutsi
According to the officials the partnership aims to drive sustainable development through innovative financial solutions that promote e-mobility and green investments.
. All photos by Craish BAHIZI
Featured
Equity Bank, Spiro join forces to drive e-mobility, climate resilience
Members of cooperatives during the agency’s annual campaign launch to assess cooperative operations and promote their benefits. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Featured
Cooperatives agency moves to strengthen efficiency, warns against fraud
Former Chief Justice Faustin Ntezilyayo speaks to students during the ongoing Nawe Wagera kure campaign on Friday, March 21. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Featured
FEATURED: Govt officials support ‘Nawe Wagera Kure’ campaign, urge learners to shape their future
Julienne Uwacu gives a cheque to Kamonyi District representative at the event to award the best-performing districts. Kamonyi District – 1st place (83.3%)  Award Rwf 2,000,000. PHOTOS BY CRAISH BAHIZI
Featured
[FEATURED] Urugerero: Best performing districts recognized
Former Chief Justice Faustin Ntezilyayo delivers his message on March 20 at Groupe Scolaire St François d’Assise Mpushi in Kamonyi District, Southern Province. Photos by Crash Bahizi
Featured
FEATURED: “Discipline will take you far”, former Chief Justice Ntezilyayo tells learners
Former Prime Minister Bernard Makuza  speaks at the launch of the “Nawe Wagera Kure” (You too can go far) campaign, on March 19. Photos by Crais
Education
Former PM Makuza urges students to embrace civic duty, dream ‘big’
Catheline Bwinturo, 98, a basket weaver in Mpanda village, Byimana sector, Ruhango district. She is a living archive of Rwanda’s cultural heritage. Photos: Courtesy
Women
How a 98-year-old weaver inspired a women's coop, preserved Rwandan culture

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