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 Linda M. Kagire
Linda M. Kagire
A pharmacist looks for drugs at Kisimenti in Kigali.Photo by Craish Bahizi
Health
A look at the evolving nature of anti-malarial drugs in Rwanda
Dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DHAP) and artesunate-pyronaridine (ASPY) are new drugs to be introduced in Rwanda.
Health
What you should know about new antimalarial drugs amid case surge
Some of the boarding students arrive at Kigali Pele Stadium to board buses on their way to school on Friday, January 3. Photo by Emmanuel Dushimimana
Education
Dealing with ‘January blues’ as children head back to school
The Marburg viral disease was the most news-dominating topic for Rwanda in 2024
Health
The year Rwanda fought off two epidemics and achieved key milestones in delivering healthcare services
Rwandan visual artist Dolph Banza for three months worked with FIA to come up with the visuals to be displayed in the background during the awards ceremony.
Meet Dolph Banza, the visionary behind FIA awards' visuals
Assiel Ngarambe, CHUK’s longest serving morgue attendant, inside  the hospital's morgue. Photos by Willy Mucyo
Health
CHUK’s longest-serving morgue attendant who dignifies the dead
A client shopping some items for festive season at Kigali Business District in Nyarugenge. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
Struggling to manage your finances during festive season? Here's what experts advise
Participants during the mass sports activity that was coincided with the 14th day of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign on Sunday, December 8. Courtesy
Crime
Confronting sexual harassment at the workplace: The silent epidemic of GBV
Officials and participants during an awareness compaign against GBV in 2022. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
16 Days of Activism: Unpacking the “Men are Trash” debate in Rwanda
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Women
Born in Burundi, schooled in U.S, and back home to Rwanda… Inside the world of a top interior designer
Rwandan  Female Peacekeepers  Engaged in a Team under UNMISS to conduct training on the fight against malaria for residents of Reggo Payam, Terekeka County, in South Sudan. Photo: Courtesy
Featured
New IPAR study calls for more efforts to involve women in peace-building
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Women
Women in Business: How Angel Uwantege took a leap of faith to launch her horticulture export business
Women in Dufashanye cooperative collect their weekly contribution in their saving scheme in Muko Sector Musanze District. Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda
Savings week: How informal sector is embracing a robust savings culture
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Women
From cancer survivor to climate advocate: Umutoniwabo’s journey to empower the earth
Linda Moran and her late  husband Dean Moran. Courtesy photos.
People
American author shares personal lessons on grief, loss and navigating end-of-life care
Adowa Dejean Koren -Lynch, who moved to Rwanda in 2022, during the interview with The New Times. Photos by Willy Mucyo
Business
From the Caribbean to Rwanda: Adowa Koren’s green revolution and the growing Afro-Caribbean connection
Some teen mothers with their babies  after giving birth due to unwanted pregnancies (Courtesy)
Women
What will it take for Rwanda to rein in the teenage pregnancy menace?
The Minister of Health, Dr Sabin Nsanzimana, meets medical personnel to console with them after losing colleagues to the Marburg virus on Tuesday, October 1. Photo: Courtesy.
Health
Eight key questions about the Marburg virus answered

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