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 Linda M. Kagire
Linda M. Kagire
Element, real name Fred Robinson Mugisha, is Rwandau2019s youngest music producer and the brains behind most of Rwandau2019s hit tracks. / Photos by Willy Mucyo
Producer Element on making hits, steering Rwanda’s music industry in right direction
Students learn to read at Groupe Scolaire Camp Kigali before the pandemic. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Children & Education
Out of school? Keep them reading, writing
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The essence of managing sleep
Johnson Bigwi during the interview with The New Times. / Photos by Willy Mucyo
Reader/You Write
Inspired by nature: Designer on choosing architecture over medicine
Social Mula is said to have u2018beefu2019 with Bruce Melodie (right). / Net photos
What is the ‘beef’ between Social Mula and Bruce Melodie?
The New Times
Chasing dreams, beating cancer and using satire to reach society — Keza’s story
The New Times
Meet Ruth Rigoga, the trailblazing female sports journalist defying odds
Okra can be found in Kimironko Market. / Photo: Net
Okra: The overlooked vegetable
In order to be able to execute both tasks of working and teaching, a schedule is very important. / Net photo
Tips to balance work and home-schooling during the lockdown
Emmy and Joyce. /Net photo
Which Rwandan stars will tie the knot in 2021?
Gospel band u2018Beauty for Ashesu2019 . / Courtesy
End of the road for Beauty for Ashes? Why Rwandan musical groups have fallen apart
Kids who were shaved in Rwempasha. / Photo: Courtesy.
Children & Education
The hair debate: Does a student’s hairdo interfere with education?
Meddy and Otile Brown. / Net Photo
Meddy vs Otile Brown: Who made ‘Dusuma’ tick?
Online education will definitely still be relevant even after the pandemic because minimum movement and limiting social contacts will still be important. / Net photo.
Children & Education
Why online courses remain the best bet to further education in 2021
Alyn Sano had a busy 2020. She says artists can monetise their work online.
How will 2021 shape up for the music industry?
Natacha Muziramakenga is a poet, spoken word artist and actress.
Natacha Muzira on straying into arts, coping with Covid-19
Joan Mazimhaka, the CEO and co-founder Illume Creative Studio during the interview with The New Times. / Photos: Willy Mucyo
People
Highs and lows of decade-long journey in creative industry
The New Times
Artistes, showbiz organisers welcome cabinet decision on resumption of shows

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