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 Emmanuel Nkangura
Emmanuel Nkangura
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau has arrested Theogène Musonera, the prime suspect of killing his wife and their three children on June 15, 2023, in Kayonza District.
Crime
RIB arrests man for allegedly killing wife, three children
By using the new farming technique, farmers can improve soil health, reduce erosion, and conserve water resources, leading to higher crop yields. Photos by Emmanuel Nkangura
Agriculture
Conservation agriculture: Farmers advised on ‘smart’ way to boost crop production
Thierry Murangira, Rwanda Investigation Bureau spokesperson.RIB is searching for a man in Kayonza district who allegedly hacked to death his wife and three children, on Thursday, June 15.File
Crime
RIB launches manhunt for suspected killer of wife, three children
BBOXX Marketing and Communications Manager Babu Emile celebrates with residents in Rutsiro after electricity was installed in their home
Featured
BBOXX Capital Rwanda: Powering hope in rural Rwanda
A view of the newly inaugurated Ngoma Taxis Park on Thursday, June 8. The inaugurated phase 1 of Ngoma bus park is Worth Rwf 750 million, the total cost is expected at moer than Rwf 1billion. Courtesy
Economy
Ngoma District unveils new bus park worth over Rwf1 billion
The Ministry of Health has inaugurated a second health centre in Mahama Refugee Camp. All photos: Courtesy.
Health
Mahama refugee camp gets second health center worth Rwf350m
Nyirasafari used to rely on refugees aid until she started interacting with host communities. She now owns a small business. Courtesy photos
Rwanda
Nyabiheke: How economic inclusion of refugees has improved livelihoods, self-reliance
Participants during an event held as part of efforts against smuggling. All photos: Emmanuel Nkangura.
Rwanda
Nyagatare youth take the lead in combating smuggling
A view of the newly inaugurated Nyagatare Genocide memorial. The new memorial site, worth Rwf 1.1 billion, is  the resting place for 94 bodies of victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi relocated there from other memorial sites. Courtesy
Kwibuka
PHOTOS: New Genocide memorial inaugurated in Nyagatare
Actors in the livestock business in Eastern Province believe that a standardized measurement scale would provide a more accurate and transparent way of determining the weight of the livestock, thus ensuring fair pricing. All photos: Courtesy.
Business
Eastern Province: Rwf350m earmarked for weighing scales in livestock trade amid pricing complaints
Members of Abajeneza Cooperative in Kayonza are yet to receive a Rwf 3 million loan.
Women
Eastern Province: How savings groups are leveraging women’s financial inclusion
Visitors from all corners come to visit these huge rocky stones that have good pictorial backgrounds, however residents want them exploited
Rwanda
Kirehe: Residents want unique stones exploited to benefit communities
Howard Buffet irrigation project in Nasho, photo Kirehe District
Agriculture
How technology has made Kirehe district food secure
Dairy farmers  have been urged to shift from conventional to contemporary dairy farming
Kayonza: Dairy Farmers vow to increase milk production
Sovu memorial site, is one of the 11 memorial sites in Rwamagana, containing 83,851 Tutsis laid to rest in them.
Kwibuka
Rwamagana: Children killed in Genocide commemorated
Residents of Ndego sector want Kayonza district officials to come up with a plan of extending irrigation facilities near Lake Rwakibare to alleviate drought that has plagued the area for years. Emmanuel Nkuranga
Environment
Kayonza: Residents call for extension of irrigation facilities to mitigate drought
Some of chickens that were distributed to the beneficiaries.  Each beneficiary received 10 chickens, the breed is chosen and resistant to severe diseases that has proved increasing wealth for poor rural women. Photos by Emmanuel Nkangura
Agriculture
Rearing small livestock lifts over 1,000 Gicumbi residents from poverty
Children at Kigabiro Early Childhood Development Centre in Rwamagana District. Every parent pays Rwf2000 weekly to take care of the basic needs for children at the ECD. Photos: Courtesy.
Women
How ECDs, mothers’ rooms are improving working conditions, children’s wellbeing

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