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 Moise M. Bahati
Moise M. Bahati
Miners inside a tunnel at Nyamyumba mining site in Rubavu District on November 28, 2023. Photo by Emmanuel Dushimimana.
Rwanda
Labour union says cancelling mining firms’ licences for breaching safety, labour standards a good move
Miners on duty at a mining site in Rurindo District. RMB has revoked licences of seven mining companies over “serious deficiencies,” including failure to meet environmental and labour standards. CRAISH BAHIZI
Economy
Seven mining companies lose concessions over ‘serious’ failures
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Africa
Rwanda dismisses claims by Burundian president on ties with rebel group
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Africa
New DR Congo rebel alliance condemns bombings of populated areas
Some members of the genocidal group, Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) who were captured by M23 fighters, while fighting alongside FARDC soldiers in Eastern DR Congo . Courtesy
Africa
2023 leaves eastern DR Congo as unstable as ever
RDF Spokesperson, Brig. Gen Ronald Rwivanga speaks to journalists in Cabo Delgado. Courtesy
Security
Gen Rwivanga: RDF ready to deal with future threats
The United Nations Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution on the financing of African Union-led peace support operations. INTERNET PHOTO
Africa
UN to fund African Union-led peace missions
Yvette Murekatete and three other women started a beauty salon in Nyarugunga, Kicukiro, thanks to the UN Women project. Photos by Willy Mucyo
Women
How small businesses are transforming lives of once miserable women
Cardinal Antoine Kambanda leads the mass on Christmas at Saint Michel Catholic Church. Photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana
Religion
Religious leaders give messages of peace, hope on Christmas
Maj. Gen. Tiago Alberto Nampele, the Army Commander of the Mozambique Armed Defence Forces, speaks to reporters in Mocimboa da Praia on Tuesday, December 18. Christianne Murengerantwari.
Africa
Cabo Delgado: Mozambican General likens Rwanda’s support to ‘gas in a stove’
Maj. Gen. Tiago Alberto Nampele, the Army Commander of the Mozambique Armed Defence Forces, speaks to reporters in Mocimboa da Praia on Tuesday, December 18. CHRISTIANNE MURENGERANTWARI
Africa
Cabo Delgado: Over 90% terrorist-hit area secure – Mozambican general
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Africa
Thankful Cabo Delgado residents rebuild from scratch, wish the peace lasts
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Africa
Tunashukuru: Cabo Delgado residents thankful for Rwanda-Mozambique effort to purge terrorists
Vendors of different things at  a market built by the Rwandan and Mozambican Security Forces in Mocimboa da Praia, traders testify to a return to normalcy. PHOTO BY CHRISTIANNE MURENGERANTWARI
Africa
PHOTOS: Cabo Delgado: Over 250,000 people return home
After conducting community work (Umuganda) with residents of the port city of Mocimboa da Praia, in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province, Rwandan and Mozambican Security Forces on Saturday, December 16, conducted a medical outreach programme. Photos by Moïse Bahati and Christianne Murengerantwari
Security
PHOTOS: Rwanda, Mozambique security forces conduct Umuganda, treat hundreds of patients in Cabo Delgado
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Africa
Rwandan envoy presents credentials to Ghana president
The youth participants from the Great Lakes Region pose for a photo at the meeting that seeks to promote peace. Courtesy
Youth urged to promote peace, unity in Great Lakes Region
A resident fetches water at a newly completed water supply project that seeks to enable many residents have access to clean water in Nyanza. According to the Water and Sanitation Cooperation (WASAC), Rwanda will need at least $400 million (nearly Rwf500 billion) every year to meet water demand by 2050. Courtesy
Infrastructure
FEATURED: Rwanda needs $400m to meet water demand by 2050

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