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First Lady, Jeannette Kagame, has challenged parents and teachers to inculcate a reading culture among children as an investment in the young generation and tool for development.

Genocide suspect, Jean Bosco Uwinkindi, who was transferred from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) last week, will today make his initial appearance in court today.

There is need to deepen cooperation between Rwanda and Uganda police forces in order to combat cross border crimes.

Management of the media has been moved from the Ministry in charge of Cabinet Affairs back to the Ministry of Local Government (MINALOC).

The 10th Extraordinary Summit of the East African Community (EAC) Heads of State that convenes on Saturday in Arusha, Tanzania, will, among other issues, examine South Sudan’s application to join the regional coalition.
Prosecution is seeking the maximum sentence, life, for Victoire Ingabire on charges of terrorism, threatening state security, divisionism, genocide ideology and denial.
The final interpretation results of a two-dimensional (2D) marine seismic oil survey carried out in the East Lake Kivu Graben will be released in June, according to a statement from the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Eleven patients incapable of footing their medical bills for heart surgery will be treated and accommodated for free in India, thanks to sponsorship advanced by a group of Indian medical professionals who are all members of Rotary International.
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