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 Jade Natacha Iriza
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 Members of Organization for the Integration and Promotion of People with Albinism (OIPPA) during a walk to raise awareness on the International Albinism Awareness Day in Kigali, on June 13. While celebrating the day, they revealed  that the sense of celebration is due to achieving significant milestones as a community that needs recognition. Photo by   Emmanuel Dushimirimana
Health
Albinism Awareness Day: Tracing progress of people living with albinism in Rwanda
Kalisa Bahati  President of Rwandan Community in Tennessee addresses mourners during the commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi.
Kwibuka
Rwandans in Tennessee, Kentucky urged to denounce Genocide perpetrators, denial
Chantal Umuhoza shares her testimony during Igihango cy'Urungano, an annual forum that commemorates the youth killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, in Gisagara District on Friday, June 9.Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
Kwibuka
‘Igihango cy’Urungano’: Stories of the post-Genocide generation
Children of Gisimba with his potrait at a requiem mass at, St Karoli Lwanga parish in Nyamirambo. Courtesy
Rwanda
Gisimba, a hero who saved over 400 children laid to rest
Genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga during his trial  at the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals in The Hague. Courtesy
Crime
UN Court decision on Kabuga trial disappointing - activists
An assortment of African waist beads on display. Photos: Courtesy.
Rwanda
Traditional accessory or fashion statement: What do waist beads symbolise?
Carine Umutoni, the Managing Director of Ecobank Rwanda and Senthil GANESH,  Akagera Business Group  Managing Director during the signing ceremony. Photos: Emmanuel
Dushimimana.
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Akagera Business Group, Ecobank in new vehicle financing partnership
Remember Uwayezu  from Kirehe District, is the overall winner (1st), of the 6th National Scratch Programming Competition. All photos by Dan Gatsinzi
Education
Girls top national ICT competition
Some grilled brochettes and fried potatoes or bananas are popular street food options for fun occasions, found mostly in places such as the Biryogo Car Free Zone. Craish Bahizi
Health
Street food culture: Safety versus convenience
The newly unveiled 2023 KIA Niro Plus - a hybrid electric vehicle  that has been launched  into the market, priced at Rwf 44 million at Akagera Motors showroom . The newly launched KIA Niro Plus Hybrid is powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder petrol engine and an electric motor, which combine for outputs.  Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
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[FEATURED] PHOTOS: Akagera Motors launches new hybrid vehicles
Late Damas Gisimba Mutezintare will be laid to rest on Saturday, June 10. Courtesy
Rwanda
Gisimba’s burial scheduled for June 10
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Radisson Blu Hotel introduces Sunday Brunch
Rwandan singer Nel Ngabo. Photos by Willy Mucyo
Music
Nel Ngabo on his chart-topping album 'Life, Love & Light'
Tom Close during the interview with The New Times. Photo by Willy Mucyo
Music
Tom Close on his comeback with ‘Essence’
‘Ibuye rya Bagenge’ is situated about 300 metres from the Kigali-Musanze highway, adjacent to the Nemba Parish and trading centres. Courtesy
Rwanda
The mystery of ‘Ibuye rya Bagenge’
Visitors enjoy a traditional dance at Bigogwe. Photos by Christianne Murengerantwari
Tourism
"Gishwati, Ibere rya Bigogwe: Adventures of an amateur hiker
Minister Bizimana flanked by other officials during a guided tour of the newly inaugurated museum in Karongi District  on Thursday, May 18. Photos by Christianne Murengerantwari
Environment
PHOTOS: Karongi: New exhibition inaugurated at Museum of Environment
Delegates from across Africa pose for a group photo at the  30th edition of the Pan-African Mathematics Olympiad that is taking place in Kigali at Intare Conference Arena on Tuesday, May 16. Dan Gatsinzi
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FEATURED: Rwanda hosts Africa youth mathematicians’ competition

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