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President Kagame yesterday received the new group of advisors of Tony Blair’s African Governance Initiative (AGI)

The Workforce Development Authority (WDA), yesterday released, last year’s A’Level technical and professional national examinations of which a stunning 90.8 percent of candidates, passed.

Protests are mounting following the early release of Genocide convict, Tharcisse Muvunyi from the UN Detention Facility in Arusha, Tanzania, early this week.

Two Members of Parliament from the newly independent South Sudan Friday met with members of the lower chamber’s Committee on Education, Technology, Culture and Youth with the aim of learning from Rwanda’s experiences.

Self reliance:89% of the body’s budget is currently funded by gov’t
The National Electoral Commission (NEC) must be funded 100 percent by the government in order to attain self reliance and avoid being influenced by donors.
In yesterday’s issue of The New Times, we published the story; Archives for UN Genocide tribunal to remain in Arusha.
The Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) Abdirahin Abdi, has condemned regional member countries that have up to now failed to fully implement the agreed upon protocols of the Common Market and Customs Union.
A woman on trial in the United States, accused of taking part in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Thursday refused to take the floor in her own defence.
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