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The International Conference on the Great Lakes (ICGLR) Heads of State Summit kicked off in Kampala yesterday with the regional leaders discussing the possibility of establishing a neutral international force to uproot armed groups in Eastern DRC.

The South African government has warned exiled Rwandan dissident, Kayumba Nyamwasa, to stop all “political activities” against the Rwandan government.
Two court registrars from Gasabo and Nyarugenge intermediate courts have been arrested over alleged corruption and forgery.

Notwithstanding hope for a better future after completion of their studies, most university students in the country claim to endure a lot of suffering that is perhaps better embodied by lack of enough accommodation at their campuses.

Homes for Children, a local organisation, working in partnership with the government to integrate children from orphanages into families, has launched an initiative to facilitate the process.
The Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB) will soon set up a cardiology centre, it announced yesterday.
The Rwanda Governance Board (RGB)’s is co-hosting an international conference on Democratic Governance: Challenges in Africa and Asia; which starts today in Philadelphia in the United States of America.
RUHANGO–A court in Ruhango has sentenced 15 members of an illegal religious sect to 12 months in prison after a judge convicted them of obstructing development programmes and violation of children’s rights.
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