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LEFT: Ezechiel Muhawenimana, 36, his wife Esperance Dusabimana, 35, and their child who was born from a Ugandan prison, are among those seeking legal redress. RIGHT: Venant Musoni Hakolimana, a teacher who says he lost his job in Ethiopia when he was arrested by Ugandan security agents, is demanding US$1 million in compensation and the ordeal he was subjected to in detention. / Craish Bahizi
Over 40 Rwandans arrested in Uganda
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Rwanda
New Times, Xinhua ink cooperation deal
Boris Johnson, the new Prime Minister of Britain has replaced Theresa May. Net
Boris Johnson is the new British Prime Minister
President Paul Kagame yesterday met with His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Prince Charles at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, UK. They discussed the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, which Rwanda is set to host next year. Village Urugwiro.
Rwanda
Kagame, Prince Charles discuss Commonwealth
CP Kabera addresses participants at the anti-GBV campaign in Karongi District. / Courtesy
Focus on GBV as Police Month enters second week
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FEATURED: Unimoni renews partnership with Rwanda Cricket Association for 2019 season
Commissioner of Police John Bosco Kabera, the RNP spokesperson with some of the impounded motorcycles. / Courtesy
Police impound 128 motorcycles over violation of traffic rules
Saidi Maniriho, 22, was accused of being a Rwandan spy. / Courtesy
Maniriho’s three-month ordeal at the hands of Uganda security
Participants engage in a march against drugs near Cyanika Border in Burera District. / Courtesy
Campaign against illicit drugs taken to border communities
The Late Senator Thu00e9ru00e8se Bishagara Kagoyire's body arrives at parliament. (All photos by Emmanuel Kwizera)
Senator Kagoyire: Friends, family pay their last respects
According to the TV1 story, Niringiyimana started working on the road when he was only 20.
Social media erupts after Karongi man builds 7km road in three years – unaided
Police and Local officials meeting with residents.
Police Month: RNP in mass campaign against illicit drugs
Jean Damascene Baziruwiha, 47 (left), and Bernard Rwagasore, 42, returned to Rwanda from Uganda on Sunday. Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
Two more Rwandans deported from Uganda, narrate ordeal
Sub-Saharan Africa will remain the worldu2019s fastest-growing mobile region over the coming years as millions of young African consumers become mobile users for the first time. /Courtesy.
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Sub-Saharan Africa’s mobile economy valued at over $150 billion in 2018
Segun Agbaje, CEO GTBank receiving the awards for Africau2019s Best Bank and Nigeriau2019s Best from Clive Horwood, Editor Euromoney Magazine at the Euromoney Awards.
FEATURED: GTBank named best bank in Africa at Euromoney awards
The Minister for Youth, Rosemary Mbabazi (centre), IGP Dan Munyuza (right) and a Police engineer during the launch of the Police Month outreach activities in Mageragere, Nyarugenge District. Rwanda National Police on Monday launched a month-long outreach campaign to support community development and harness the ideology of community policing in crime prevention. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Police Month: Village offices, homes for elderly to be built
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved an innovative multinational financing programme for Distributed Energy Service Companies which could see about 4.5 million people gain access to solar power by 2025. Net photo.
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AfDB approves financing programme for African energy providers
Rwanda National Police joined residents of Ngororero during the launch of 2018 Police Week activities. / Courtesy
‘Police Month’ outreach activities begin today

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