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Former United States President Bill Clinton is expected to arrive in Rwanda today morning, after which he will proceed to the Northern Province to officiate at the opening of a cancer centre at Butaro Hospital.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF), President Paul Kagame, yesterday appointed Maj Gen Frank Mushyo Kamanzi as the new Army Chief of Staff, replacing Lt Gen Caesar Kayizari, who had held the position since April 2010.

Well-known deniers of the Genocide against the Tutsi have resources at their disposal provided by American and European institutions to print false material with the aim of tainting the victims of the Genocide and glorifying it’s perpetrators.

Members of Parliament and senior officials from the Ombundsman’s Office, yesterday, called on government to settle pending civil servants’ arrears, some of which date back to 1994..
Unlike teenagers, pre-teen children have lesser access to comprehensive sexual health education as Rwandan culture perceives them as too young to learn about the subject.

The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is urging greater protection for Somali Members of Parliament (MP) after another parliamentarian was killed in a car bomb attack.

Hundreds of African women entrepreneurs and professionals concluded that the surest means of uprooting poverty on the continent is through empowering women economically.

Rwanda High Commissioner to Namibia, resident in South Africa, Vincent Karega, recently presented his letter of credence to Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba.
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