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Mourners during the 30th commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi on April 7, 2024. Photo by Dan GATSINZI
Editorial
Kwibuka 31: Our role to preserve the memory remains
Rwandans, on April 7, will start the 31st commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi,  a season of deep reflection, unity, and remembrance. Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
Editorial
As Kwibuka31 nears, Rwandans must stand firm, against all odds
Muslims during the morning prayer at the celebration of Eid al-Fitr at Kigali Pele stadium on Sunday, March 30. Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
Editorial
Eid Mubarak to all Rwandans – a time for reflection, giving, and civic duty
On April 3–4, Rwanda will host the inaugural Global AI Summit on Africa, in partnership with the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Editorial
Global AI Summit should be a defining moment for Africa
French-Congolese musician Maitre Gimy scheduled his  concert on April 7, the same date when Rwandans and friends of Rwanda commemorates the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi-AFP
Editorial
The Paris concert is an open celebration of Genocide
An artist impression of Sonatubes junction that is expected to be revamped.
Editorial
Upgrading Kigali’s roads, a timely step toward a smarter, faster city
M23 rebels in Goma
Editorial
Create an enabling environment for lasting peace in eastern DR Congo
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Editorial
A balanced approach to proposed vehicle levy is needed
From 1917, Belgium initiated a deep reform of Rwanda’s customary institutions. The changes introduced labor legislation including severe corporal punishments (whipping, beating, the categorization of Rwandans.
A Rwanda without Belgium? Six decades overdue
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Editorial
Europe’s meddling in efforts to pacify DR Congo must be collectively fought
On March 1, 2025, AFC-M23  handed over Brig Gen Ezechiel Gakwerere of the genocidal militia FDLR. Gen Gakwerere was with other 14 members of  FDLR  who were fighting alongside FARDC soldiers in eastern DR Congo. Germain Nsanzimana
Editorial
Belgium must stop fueling instability in the region
South African troops deployed in eastern DR Congo to fight alongside FARDC and FDLR genocidal group. COURTESY
Editorial
Termination of SADC military mission in DR Congo is long overdue
Every year on March 8th , the world celebrates the International Women’s Day (IWD), a day meant to recognize the achievements of women and advocate for gender equality.
Editorial
All about Women’s Month and why performative feminism must stop
The government has rightfully introduced stringent measures to regulate religious entities, to safeguarding public welfare. Craish BAHIZI
Editorial
Strengthening oversight of religious entities is for the public good
Some of DR Congo citizens who are Kinyarwanda Speakers, captured here undergo  a severe torture in Eastern DR Congo. Courtesy
Editorial
A chorus of conscience is all we need to avert a genocide in DR Congo
A make-shift-structure that used to serve as the FDLRCRAP command post in Kanyamahoro, Nyiragongo territory, three kilometres from Rwandan border. Photo by James Munyaneza
Editorial
No amount of aid freeze will solve DR Congo’s problems
Clockwise Celestin Mutabaruka, Dr Vincent Bajinya, Emmanuel Nteziryayo, Celestin Ugirashebuja, Charles Munyaneza are Genocide  fugitives who live in the UK. File
Editorial
Genocide: Over 30 years later, survivors still await justice from UK
Packages of medical equipment donated by USAID at Rwanda Medical Supply in 2021. Craish Bahizi
Editorial
Self-reliance is only possible if we all play our role

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