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As the President of a small poor country whose economic and social progress is indisputable, the Head of State elaborates on his concept of good governance, and reveals the two sides of him: both democratic and authoritarian. 

Rwanda National Police, yesterday, inaugurated an ethics centre as part of its efforts to maintain professional standards, values and norms among its personnel.

A US-funded study has indicated that increased funding of HIV/Aids programmes in Rwanda has benefited other health programmes.

The slow implementation of agreed protocols among EAC countries will feature at a meeting of regional parliamentary speakers and senate presidents due Monday in Kigali.

The National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) has increased the Key Repo Rate from 7 percent to 7.5 percent in a bid to contain external pressure, mitigate inflation while ensuring economic growth.

The water hyacinth in Lake Victoria still poses a big challenge to Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC despite various mechanisms to eradicate the weed, said the Chairperson of the 10th sectoral council of ministers of East African Community (EAC). 

Failure by some countries to align their national laws with the East African Community (EAC) is depriving regional citizens of the benefits of the Common Market Protocol.

Four Rwandan girls were lucky winners of scholarships to the US colleges. The girls are Rina Ntagozera heading to Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania, Sharon Damas Batamuriza going to Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, Charlotte Mugisha to Whitman College in Walla, Washington and Denyse Niwenshuti destined for Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.