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Over 130,000 girls will receive the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine to prevent cervical cancer.

The court yesterday ordered the start of the case against Genocide suspect Léon Mugesera ending his bid to stall the trial.

Teachers from various public primary and secondary schools in Nyarugenge District has expressed their displeasure over the district’s recent decision to scrap their financial incentives.

MPs on Tuesday expressed disapproval over what they termed as an unfitting manner in which families of deceased MPs are subjected to untold suffering, citing benefits such as vehicles they formerly owned which are confiscated upon death.

Despite the impressive performance of many African economies, the benefits are yet to reach all its citizens, the UN said yesterday.

Chief Justice, Sam Rugege, has expressed distrust in the international courts’ capability to try Africans, saying they are limited by distance and understanding the context in which the crimes were committed.

The City of Kigali, on Wednesday announced it has closed and temporarily relocated the Kicukiro-based dumping site to Nduba Sector in Gasabo District.

The Police in Nyamagabe District have arrested a 28 year-old man for masquerading as an employee of the National Commission for the Fight against Genocide (CNLG).