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 Charles Nyandwi
Charles Nyandwi
Olivier Uwishema, Rwandan researcher and founder of Oli Health Magazine Organization (OHMO).
Skills
Rwandan researcher receives UK’s Diana Award
A scene of accident that involved a school bus at Rebero in Kicukiro District on January 9, 2023. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Crime
How you can recognise quack lawyers
Residents during the awareness campaign on Gender based violence in 2023. Of the 4,842 cases received in 2023/2024, one reached the court of appeal, 351 reached the high court, 4,150 were handled by intermediate courts, while 340 by primary courts. File
Crime
GBV: 24% decline in court cases linked to awareness campaign
Bank of Kigali customers interact with the staff at the bank's main branch in Kigali. Photo by Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda
Bankers speak out on language issues in loan contracts, call for vigilance
A teacher during a class of adults during a reading session. Rwanda aims to train 710,852 illiterate adults, equipping them with basic reading, counting and writing skills by 2029. File
Education
New literacy campaign targets 700,000 by 2029
The scene of an accident that involved a truck and at least two other vehicles in Kamonyi District in December 2022. Photo: File.
Rwanda
How quack lawyers rip off traffic accident victims
A wheat farmer inspects her plantation in Burera District. File
Agriculture
How can Rwanda’s near-extinct traditional food crops be salvaged?
Miners on duty in Mageragere.Rwanda Mines, Petroleum, and Gas Board (RMB) on November 25 announced the resumption of beryllium exportation, after a four-month suspension.
Economy
Rwanda resumes beryllium exports
Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) has arrested six people including court officials in Nyagatare District over corruption allegations  on Thursday, November 21.
Crime
Nyagatare: Six officials detained over corruption
SP Emmanuel Habiyaremye, the Spokesperson for the Southern Region Police Unit
Rwanda
Eight held over illegal mining, violence
The top 18 performers from upcountry schools pose for a group photo with officials from the Ministry of Education during the release of Advanced Level (A-Level) examination results on November 15. Pho
Education
A-Level exams: Upcountry schools shine, Kigali underachieves for second consecutive year
The New Times
Rwanda
Two killed after dump truck collides with motorcycle at Gisozi
SP Emmanuel Kayigi, Traffic Police Spokesperson. Courtesy Photo
Rwanda
Hit-and-run: When is fleeing accident scene justifiable?  
Rwanda National Police (RNP), Southern Province Headquarters
Crime
Southern Province: Over 50 detained over illegal mining
An e-charging station. Actors in the e-mobility industry say Rwanda needs more charging infrastructure to boost the adoption of EVs. File
Rwanda
Call for more e-charging stations to deepen adoption of EVs
A view of  Kigali in  Nyarugenge District.  That several measures have been put in place to prevent fraudsters from manipulating land transactions.
Technology
How technology can protect you from fraudulent land sales
A veterinarian conducts artificial insemination at the former ISAR Rubona farm. The Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources announced that key veterinary services would be provided by private operators under the ‘Veterinary Sanitary Mandate’ Scheme, with government oversight. on July 25 Courtesy
Agriculture
Artificial insemination: Five common factors hindering cattle conception
A veterinarian conducts artificial insemination at the former ISAR Rubona farm. The Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources announced that key veterinary services would be provided by private operators under the ‘Veterinary Sanitary Mandate’ Scheme, with government oversight. on July 25 Courtesy
Agriculture
Four ways Rwanda plans to increase cow conception rates

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