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Genocide suspect on Swiss government welfare scheme
Latest reports indicate that Gaspard Ruhumuliza, a top Genocide fugitive gets a monthly stipend of $1,759 (approx. Rwf1 million) in welfare service from the Swiss government.
... Full StoryThe Intermediate Court of Nyarugenge, yesterday, commenced the hearing of a case involving two suspected human traffickers.
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Members of the business community are optimistic that the launch of the Kigali International Arbitration Centre (KIAC) would improve business environment through saving time and costs.
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Nigeria vs Rwanda
WITH games coming thick and fast, Amavubi Stars are now plotting to end their poor scoring record when they take on Nigeria in the return leg of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier this weekend.

Tusker Project Fame 5 contestants were over the weekend, reprimanded by the three judges for delivering a wanting performance at a time when the stakes are higher than ever, with a Ksh10 million-worth recording deal on the line.
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I’ve sorely tried not to mention anything about the DRC-Rwanda-MONUSCO-Human Rights Watch tango because, truth be told, it’s getting rather old.
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Most economies across East Africa Community (EAC) are officially looking, ready for the recovery road. The positive outlook presented by national ministries of finance across the region, however, mask huge fiscal holes created by long period of economic hardships these countries have gone through.
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Nobody can be strong enough to handle whatever comes in life! Even the ones characterised as strong and brave. There comes a day, a time in your life when you really feel weak, helpless and no matter how hard you try to stay calm and serene, nothing pulls through.
There are times when you feel like letting go of everything and without a care in the world, you just let the winds of time blow you in any direction.
Nobody is perfect! We all know that but we should learn to accept it more often than we do. Sometimes we are misguided into thinking that we can master situations, manage everything, and so we adapt to a ‘saviour complex. Because we believe that we can save people, we give the impression of being the strong one and never accept our weaknesses—that we can’t do everything.
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Building a secure clean green city

The spick-and-span in the City of Kigali has come into being as a result of several deliberate efforts crafted by the policy makers, implemented by the technical staff managing the affairs of the city, with the full embrace and ownership by the Kigali citizenry.
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