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 Joan Mbabazi
Joan Mbabazi
Minister for environment Jeanne d'arc Mujawamariya launching use of cooking gas in schools in Southern province. Courtesy
Environment
Green cooking stoves provided to schools to tackle deforestation and climate change
Noel Nizeyimana explains the process of how pavers are made out of plastics. Courtesy photos
Environment
How waste became a soil scientist’s cash cow
Women collect their money during a saving cooperative session in Musanze District. Sam Ngendahimana
Finance
World Savings Day: Out-of-the-box approaches to saving money
Sylvie Irakoze while opening her book to write as the teacher dictates notes
Society
The crucial role of support and inclusive education for people with disabilities
For coffee lovers, Rwanda is known for growing high quality coffee in East Africa, taste it and judge for yourself.
Fun and informative activities to enjoy in Kigali
Trace Awards Festival will be broadcasted live on KC2. Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
Music
Where to watch Trace Awards and Festival
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Music
Trace Awards: 50 artistes to perform
A new study indicates that consumption of red meat, including processed and unprocessed red meat, was strongly associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. File
Health
New study links red meat consumption to higher risk of type 2 diabetes
Uwimana underwent a mastectomy, where her left breast was entirely removed. She is now cancer-free and an activist for breast cancer
Health
Pink October: How early breast cancer detection saved one woman’s life
Some participants during Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign on Sunday, October 14. World Breast Cancer Day is observed on October 19 every year. Photo Emmanuel Dushimimana
Health
World Breast Cancer Day: Oncologists talk self-examination, why women are more vulnerable
Every year on October 18, World Menopause Day is celebrated to increase awareness of menopause and the available support options for enhancing health and well-being.
Health
World Menopause Day: Identifying the signs
Bishop Innocent Rugagi (left) and Apostle Yongwe. Photo: File.
Religion
Faith or exploitation? Shedding light on controversial ‘money for miracles’ trend
A decoration venue for a wedding ceremony at Muhazi Flowers Beach & Resorts for a memorable time on the shores of Lake Muhazi in Rwamagana. Courtesy
Rwanda
Tips for a classic wedding on a low budget
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Health
No Bra Day: What is it all about?
Some teachers marking the national exams at GSO Butare Indatwa in Huye. Some of them countrywide have raised concerns about delayed payments since August after completing their tasks. PHOTO BY OLIVIER MUGWIZA
Education
Exams body reassures teachers over delayed marking allowances
A child heading to school carrying a school bag made out a plastic banner
Rwanda
Waste to work: How local entrepreneurs are empowering vulnerable communities
The walk will collaborate with Car-free Day on Sunday, October 15, starting at 7 am at the BK Arena, and concluding at Green Hills Academy.
Health
Pink October: Breast cancer walk to offer screening, counselling
State Minister Dr Yvan Butera with other delegates follow a presentation during a vaccine cold-chain symposium in Kigali, on Monday October 9. The symposium intends to demonstrate the preservation of vaccines through the cold chain and ensure that they can be able to reach beneficiaries in their right conditions. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Health
Cold chain symposium explores vaccine preservation, delivery

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