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About fifty high-ranking military and civilian personnel from around the world have arrived in Kigali to attend a UN course for senior leaders set for assignments in multidimensional peacekeeping operations.

Group of 8 (G8) leaders have pledged to promote investments in sustainable agriculture as a strategy of uplifting millions of Africans out of poverty.
The Integrated Polytechnic Regional Centre (IPRC) Kigali, on Friday, graduated 141 students after successfully completing one year courses in vocational training.

Rwanda Governance Board (RGB) has appointed an interim leadership of the Rwandan Association for the Promotion of Family Welfare (ARBEF) that will facilitate the setting up of a new leadership.

The Secretary General of the East African Community (EAC), Dr Richard Sezibera, has taken over the rotational chairpersonship of the coordination team of the Inter-Regional Coordinating Committee (IRCC).

The Governments of Rwanda and Uganda have appointed joint committees to analyse the security situation at Gatuna and Cyanika border posts, which will inform decisions to enhance security at the two Northern Corridor outlets.

COPENHAGEN – Rwanda’s Ambassador to the Nordic countries Venetia Sebudandi, last week, met with the Rwandan community in Denmark and urged them to uphold Rwandan values.

KINIGI – Ground preparations for this year’s gorilla naming ceremony, popularly known as Kwita Izina, are in high gear at the foothill of Virunga Massif.
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