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 Jeannette Kawera
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The New Times
Female taxi ‘moto’ riders defying the odds, proving entrepreneurship knows no gender
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Kataleya and Kandle during an  interview with The New Times. Photo by  Olivier Mugwiza.
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21-year-old Michael Nzungize is a photographer based in the US. Courtesy photos
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Kamichi will be the only Rwandan performer and headliner of the show.
Rwandan diaspora in USA to celebrate Liberation Day
Guests admiring art pieces at the exhibition. / Photos: Dan Nsengiyumva
Black Bosom: Duo’s exhibition on women’s breastfeeding decisions
Ruth Niyonkuru started working as a professional photographer following her childhood hobby of taking pictures of birds.  Photos/Courtesy
Behind the lens of a nature lover
Farmers try to salvage some of their rice produce that had been washed away by floods in Nyagatare District in 2020.
Experts call for accelerated efforts addressing climate burden on women
France-based singer Youssoupha cancelled his show.
Organisers react as Youssoupha cancels concert in Kigali
A female security guard pays attention during the training.
Police tips security companies on professionalism
The DJ with some of the kids who attend school in Kigali. /  Photos: Courtesy
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At Akagera with the family. Photos/Courtesy
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The winner in the new artistes category, Sandrine Uwumuhoza  with the dummy cheque cash prize. Photos/Courtesy
Gospel competition rewards new and upcoming talents
Some of the young performers during the play depicting the history of Rwanda, before and during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. / Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
‘Our Past’: Helping youth understand history, guarantee peaceful future
A take from u2018Impore Maweu2019 by Ishusho ft All Stars.
Kwibuka28: Artists release new songs for commemoration
Night vigils and prayers take place in Kigali to commemorate the Genocide. Photo/Net
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Rwandan filmmakers during a training session.
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