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Rwanda's High Commissioner to Uganda, Frank Mugambage (centre) addressing Rwandans after they cast their ballot in Kampala. Next to him is Prof Alexandre Lyambabaje, the Executive Secretary of the Inter University Council for EAC.
Referendum: Polls kick off in Diaspora
Members of the public react to a submission by an MP in the Lower Chamber during the debate on term limits on July 14. (File)
Letters
With the referendum, the future is in our hands
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Letters
India's doors are open to Rwandan medics
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Education in an uncertain world
The New Times
JICA celebrates 10 years of engagement in Rwanda's socio-economic development
An army officer attends to a patient during the Army Week Medical Outreach in Kamonyi District on Monday. (Courtesy)
At least 2000 to be treated during Army Week medical outreach
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Referendum polls kick off today
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Community health workers, policing committees sensitised on GBV response
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Clinton Foundation, Visa partner to link farmers' payment systems
Odette Yankurije, Head of Access to Justice Services department at the Ministry of Justice speaks to lawyers while opening up a three day training on legal representation of children during trial. Looking on is Julien Kavaruganda, the president of the Rwanda Bar Association and Andrews Kananga the Executive Director of Legal Aid Forum. (Doreen Umutesi)
Legal bodies move to improve child rights
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Election volunteers set for referendum vote
James Duddridge, the UK minister for Africa. (Net photo)
Referendum is a democratic choice for Rwandans -- UK minister
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EDITORIAL: World should listen attentively; Rwandans are about to speak
L-R: Nick Nuttall (UNFCCC), Thomas Gottschalk (CEO Mobisol), Jean Paul Ibambe (holding the award and a Mobisol customer), Rene Estermann (CEO myclimate), and Teresa Ribera (Advisory Board Momentum for Change). (Courtesy)
Business
Mobisol scoops UN award for its innovative solar solutions in Rwanda
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Business
Power utility, GTBank in partnership to ease bill payment
Mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park. (File)
Business
Regional efforts key to tourism sector growth, says EATP boss
Burundian refugees with their belongings on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Kagunga village, in western Tanzania as they wait to be transported to a refugee camp. (Net photo)
Letters
Stop statements, step up effort to protect Burundians
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Letters
Population growth must be checked

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