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Renowned American evangelist, Rick Warren, has urged Rwandan officials to be true servant leaders, saying the only way for a person to triumph in leadership is serving through God.

The embattled real estate company, DN International (DNI), is back in the news, for all the wrong reasons.

Rwanda’s Prosecutor General, Martin Ngoga, has told western countries, including the United States and France, to either extradite Genocide fugitives or stop creating an impression that they are investigating them and instead “keep them as their citizens”.
The region will soon have fulltime judges at the East African Court of Justice (EACJ). The East African Community partner states agreed, last week, to appoint judges on a permanent basis to the Arusha-based court, who will devote their time to administer justice at the regional body,
Experts from the University of Greenwich’s famed Natural Resources Institute (NRI) will provide crucial research, consultancy and education services to the Chamber of Deputies’ Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Environment, an MP said yesterday.
Following the tragic accident in Kamonyi on Friday, last week, the victims are responding well to treatment and some have already been discharged, says a statement from the Ministry of Health.

The Rector of Kigali Institute of Education (KIE), Prof. George K. Njoroge, has called on the government and the private sector to invest in science and technology saying that it will generally spur development.

Rwandans have been urged to preserve the sovereignty and standards of Kinyarwanda language by demonstrating accuracy of its literature, grammar, and the richness embedded in it.
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