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More professionals will be churned out by foreign universities with footprints in Rwanda. The New Times/ John Mbanda
Foreign universities streaming in to fill education gap
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Letters
Where is the respect that was once accorded to teachers?
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Letters
Only indecisive couples allow their relatives to destroy their marriage
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Letters
Kudos to Rwanda for peaceful legislative elections
A garden of mango trees. The New Times / File.
Letters
How a mango farmer can pocket Rwf 30 million per season
Participants pose for a  photo at the event.
Kigali’s Dîner en Blanc 2013: The year’s most elegant event
A returning officer guides an elderly man at polling station in Kigali. The New Times/John Mbanda.
Big turn up as voters choose next MPs
Piles of uncollected cards could be seen at NUR few hours before the polls closed. The New Times JP Bucyensenge
Low turnout at NUR in parliamentary poll
Ganza says it is time for an independent. Mutuyimana has a God-driven faith to win. Mwenedata is optimistic of 100 per cent.
Independent candidates optimistic of victory
L-R:Dr Biruta casts his ballot, Mukabunane in Rurama, Mitali at Bibare Cell.
Parties optimistic as ballot is cast in parliamentary elections
PSD president Vincent Biruta casts his vote at Kacyiru
Polls: Rwandans decide next legislators
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Editorial
Conceding defeat is a sign of political maturity
Cereal output is projected to rise, according to the FAO report. The New Times / File
Business
August global food prices decline, shows FAO report
Ongoing expansion works at the Kigali International Airport. The New Times / Peterson Tumwebaze
Business
Aviation industry will drive growth – RCAA boss
Dusabeu2019s workers take cassava roots for processing. The New Times / Seraphine Habimana
Dusabe harvests ‘gold’ from cassava growing
Koudou. Shanel. The New Times /courtesy.
Koudou, Shannel release new single
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Letters
Congolese should stand up and be counted
Children are some of those evicted from Tanzania. The New Times /Timothy Kisambira.
Letters
Good people should not allow genocide ideology to thrive in Great Lakes region

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