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 Frank Ntarindwa
Frank Ntarindwa
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Music
Kenyan-Rwandan music connection comes alive in Kigali
Cardinal Kambanda poses for a photo with students and officials during his visit on Wednesday. Photos by Kellya Keza
Featured
Cardinal Kambanda hails Ntare Louisenlund School as model for well-rounded future leaders
Ambassadors of Christ choir will join  The Way of Hope Choir to the stay at the latter's concert at KCEV on October 26-courtesy
Music
The Way of Hope Choir brings Ambassadors of Christ back to the big stage
The Ben is set to perform in Manchester, United Kingdom, on October 18.
Music
The Ben confirms concert in Manchester
Peace builders drown from Kigali, Kicukiro, Gasabo and parts of Rwamagana, Bugesera, Rulindo poses for a group photo
Rwanda
Young generation steps up as key players in building lasting peace
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Health
Pakistani community in Rwanda donates ambulance to Masaka Hospital
Officials and the participants gathered for a group photo during the launch of a three-year Dukore Twigire project in September. All Photos by Dan Gatsinzi 
Featured
Dukore Twigire: World Vision, EU project to boost self-reliance for refugees, host communities in Rwanda
Gakondo musician Massamba Intore's mother, Ancille Mukarugagi passed away on September 18 at Kanombe Military Hospital.
Rwanda
Massamba mourns death of his mother
A cook prepares food for his clients at Biryogo Car Free Zone in Kigali. RDB has announced extended operating hours for hospitality businesses, particularly shopping centers, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Willy M
Tourism
Opening hours for bars, restaurants, nightclubs extended during UCI cycling race
The City of Kigali announced new detours for passenger buses as major roads will be used for the UCI Road World Championships starting on Sunday, September 21. Photo by Kellya Keza
Cycling
Kigali: Here are new passenger bus routes during Cycling World Championships
Kyasimire Joan Kayitesi.
Cycling
All eyes on Kigali: What Rwandans think about UCI World Championships
Rwanda Cultural Heritage Academy   released the country’s first-ever nationwide study on cultural awareness, the Rwanda Cultural Heritage Barometer 2025,  on September 18.
Culture
Rwandans’ awareness of cultural heritage stands at 76% – Survey
Ange Sebutege, Mayor of Huye District and Pauline Okumu, the National Director for World Vision Rwanda during the handover of Maraba Area Project on Tuesday, September 16. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Featured
World Vision phases out of Maraba Area Programme, marking 17 years of transformation
Panelists engage in a discussion as Rwanda joined the rest of the world to mark the International Day of Democracy on Monday, September 15. Photos by Kellya Keza
Rwanda
Democracy Day: Rwanda champions homegrown, citizen-centred governance
Rwandan gospel legend Alexis Dusabe during the concert to mark 25 years in gospel music industry in Kigali on Sunday, September 15.
Music
PHOTOS: Alexis Dusabe marks 25 years in gospel music with new album
The participants and officials posed for a photo during the five-day workshop on cybersecurity and cyber-terrorism held in Kigali. Photos by Titus Manzi.
Security
Cybersecurity: Experts urge online caution as 'first defence'
EAC Ministers of Education have agreed to harmonise regional academic qualifications at the the First Ministerial Conference on the EAC Common Higher Education Area held in Kampala, Uganda from September 9-11.
Education
EAC ministers agree on mutual recognition of academic degrees
Albert Rudatsimburwa speaks during a pannel discussion at the event.
Featured
Bridgevision to honour Rwandan, African authors at Radiate Rwanda Awards 2025

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