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Students dance to the beats of with Patrick Bibarwa Kitoko during the ceremony
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Boxing students after showing off their techniques of self defense
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Prime Minister Bernard Makuza awards Gahenda Mpuhwe as the best student in Beekeeping during the graduation ceremony
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James Kabarebe the minister of defense presents an award to Abdulilah Nkundimana the best student in Commercial farming
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A Karate student shows Parents and his fellow students some of his acrobatic skills during the graduation ceremony
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A student shows James Kabarebe the minister of Defense how a sewing machine works
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A student in a Green house explains how to grow mushrooms
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A student in a carpentry workshop
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A student demonstrates Prime Minister Bernard Makuza how to build
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Cargo handling at Magerwa (File photo)
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Some of the Team members of Groupe Scolaire Remera Rukoma, posing with a trophy after FEASSSA. (File Photo)
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ITu2019S OUR BIG DAY! Kitoko thrills the students with his music (All photo / T. Kisambira)
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Guests join students to dance to Kitokou2019s beats.
Kitoko thrills guests at Iwawa

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