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 Jessica Agasaro
Jessica Agasaro
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Bralirwa posts Rwf36.9 billion net profit in 2024
On April 16, 1994, massacres in Rukumberi, now part of Ngoma District, intensified, nearly wiping out the entire Tutsi community in the area.
Kwibuka
April 16, 1994: Genocide massacres peak in Rukumberi
In Nyaruguru, many Tutsi sought refuge at Muganza Catholic Parish after their homes were burned and their lives threatened. Courtesy
Kwibuka
April 15, 1994: Bulldozer used to crush Tutsi refugees in Nyange
Volunteers help a trauma victim during the commemoration at Nyanza-Kicukiro on April 11. Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
Kwibuka
RBC reports 2,000 cases of emotional distress, trauma during Kwibuka week
Bank of Kigali CEO Diane Karusisi lays a wreath to honour the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi on April 11. Courtesy
Kwibuka
BK Group Plc honours genocide victims, urges learning and preserving history
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Youth, memory, and music: What we witnessed at Kigali’s ‘Kwibuka Open Mic Night’
The cost of goods and services, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), continued to rise in March this year, with urban prices increasing by 6.5  per cent. Dan Gatsinzi
Economy
Consumer prices increased by 6.5% in March
The Ministry of Education has officially instructed the Ecole Belge de Kigali to discontinue its Belgian education programme by September 2025.
Education
Ecole Belge de Kigali ordered to end Belgian education programme
Thibault Relecom, owner of Skol Brewery Ltd, lays a wreath to honour victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi at Nyanza-Kicukiro Genocide Memorial on April 8. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
Skol pays tribute to Genocide victims, urges continued fight against genocide ideology
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Kwibuka
Kwibuka 31: Switzerland stands with Rwanda
Mourners observe a moment of silence to honour victims of the genocide
Kwibuka
Kwibuka 31: Rwandans in Pakistan commemorate
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Health
VIDEO: The evolution of plastic and reconstructive surgery in Rwanda
Sophie TCHATCHOUA, CEO of CANAL+ Rwanda, Israel Bimpe, CEO of Irembo, Aimé Abizera, the CEO of CanalBox pose for a photo at the launch of the initiative in Kigali on Wednesday, April 2. All photos by Dan Gatsinzi
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FEATURED: IremboPlus partners with CANAL+, CanalBox to transform digital entertainment access in Rwanda
Monica Geingos, the former First Lady of Namibia and widow of late President Hage Geingob, was inaugurated as the Founding Chancellor of Kepler College in Kigali on Wednesday, April 2.
Education
Ex-Namibia First Lady inaugurated as chancellor of Kigali-based Kepler College
Participants during a two-day consultative meeting in Kigali. Courtesy
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Over 25 youth center coordinators converge to discuss SRH service delivery
Art enthusistasts observe different art works which were on display during 'My Rwanda' art exhition-photo by IGIHE
Art
My Rwanda Collection: A visual journey of nation’s history, transformation
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Culture
Kigali’s global table: International cuisine reshapes the City’s food scene
Night musical theater held at BI Arena on Saturday, March 29-All photos by Keza
Music
Tonight’s the night: A musical journey of love and choice

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