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Kagame joins youth in ‘Walk to Remember’
President Paul Kagame, yesterday, joined thousands of youth in the ‘Walk to Remember’ a march organised by Rwandan youth to pay tribute to the over a million Tutsi who were killed in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
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After nine years of absence at the annual East and Central Africa inter-cities basketball championships, Kigali city hopes to make a sturdy return at this year’s edition in Kampala due April 24-28.
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All children love to get to that point where they can be considered to be adults and mature enough to make their own decisions. Once one clocks 18, in many societies they are considered an adult who can mange fine by themselves.
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NEW YORK – What possessed the young French Muslim Mohammed Merah to murder three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi, and three soldiers, two of them fellow Muslims? What possessed another man, Anders Breivik, to gun down more than 60 teenagers in a Norwegian summer camp last year? These murder sprees are so unusual that people demand explanations.
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COPED : The professional waste company in Rwanda

Turning waste into gold and saving the environment
BY THOMAS KAGERA
The Company for Environment protection and Development (COPED) is a Kigali based sanitation company specializing in waste collection and waste recycling.
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