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 Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Candidates who sat for the 2024-2025 national examinations. Courtesy
Education
National exam results for A-Level to be announced Monday
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Law
Judiciary launches first report on landmark Genocide cases
Protais Zigiranyirazo.
Crime
Genocide: French city mayor says no to burial of Protais Zigiranyirazo
The former CEO of Water and Sanitation Corporation (WASAC)  Omar Munyaneza
Crime
Courts: What are the charges against former WASAC boss, deputy?
25 other suspects, including RCS officers CSP Hillary Sengabo and CSP Olive Mukantabana, journalists Reagan ‘Rugaju’ Ndayishimiye and Ricard Ishimwe, and former journalist Mucyo ‘Antha’ Biganiro, were granted  bail. Courtesy
Crime
Air-ticket scandal: Why RDF soldiers were remanded, civilians granted bail
The government announced that all schools within the capital will temporarily close from September 21 to 28, coinciding with the eight-day championship.
Education
Kigali's school calendar set to be adjusted as UCI comes to city
BK Foundation, in partnership with DUHAMIC-ADRI, supports 40 young people from Muhanga District. Courtesy
Featured
BK Foundation equips 40 graduates with startup kits for small business ventures
The Minister of Defence, Juvenal Marizamunda, and his Mozambican counterpart, Maj Gen Cristóvão Artur Chume, and their delegations held bilateral talks on the cooperation between the two countries in defence and security. Photos by Titus Manzi.
Security
PHOTOS: Rwanda, Mozambique eye deeper defence cooperation
A military tribunal in Kigali on Thursday, August 21, postponed a bail ruling in a case involving 28 defendants.
Crime
Defence ministry air-ticket scandal: Court postpones bail ruling
Edward Kadozi, the Director General of the Higher Education Council (HEC), speaks to The New Times in Kigali on August 6. Photos by Titus Manzi (2)
Education
Why Rwandan employers need to take part in university curriculum review
Minister of Education, Joseph Nsengimana addresses journalists as NESA Director General, Bernard Bahati looks on, during the release of the National examination results on Tuesday, August 19. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Education
Five key insights from national exams results
Minister of Education Joseph Nsengimana pose for photo with the best performers.
Education
National exams: A closer look at performance of girls vs boys
Minister of Education Joseph Nsengimana presents the results on Tuesday, August 19. NESA announced the results on Tuesday, August 19. Out of 219,926 registered PLE candidates, 166,334 passed, representing 75.64 percent. Craish BAHIZI
Education
National exams: Over 75% pass PLE, 64% pass O-Level
Aisa Kirabo Kacyira died on August 12, aged 61.
Rwanda
Aisa Kirabo Kacyira to be laid to rest on Tuesday
Candidates who sat for the 2024-2025 national examinations for Primary Six and Ordinary Level of Secondary School will know their results on Tuesday, August 19.
Education
Primary, O-Level national exam results to be announced on Tuesday
Nduhungirehe speaking at the retreat. Photo by foreign affairs ministry.
Rwanda
Nduhungirehe briefs Australian leaders on Rwanda’s history, homegrown solutions
Prime Minister Justin Nsengiyumva toured the Musanze Industrial Park, visiting key factories that produce textiles, steel, and cement on Thursday, August 14.
Economy
PHOTOS: Premier Nsengiyumva visits multibillion franc industries in Musanze
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Security
PHOTOS: Over 400 Intore graduate from 15th Indangamirwa civic training

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