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Hundreds of Rwandans living in Belgium yesterday held a peaceful demonstration to protest against the violence targeting Rwandans living in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) by a clique of Congolese youth.

The East African Court of Justice (EACJ) has announced that the region has highly qualified judges and prosecutors to professionally adjudicate international criminal cases.

The Directorate of Immigration and Emigration is investigating Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to ascertain whether funds given to them are used properly, The Sunday Times has learnt.

The Ministry of Education and Rwanda Education Board (REB) recently launched an initiative dubbed “Rwanda Reads”.

It only required Savio Uwumukiza, a senior six student at St Justine College, Nkanka in Rusizi District, Western Province, to use his MTN line to send text messages to own a new brand new car.

The National Youth Council (NYC) Friday recognized Bugesera District for its outstanding performance in enabling youth to implement projects about performance contracts signed last year.

The heads of regional heads of Criminal Investigations (CIDs) and anti-narcotics units in the East African Community (EAC) member countries yesterday concluded a two day meeting where new ways of combating cross border crimes were discussed.

It is now ten years since the government established the National Women’s Council (NWC) with the aim of empowering women.