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 Nadia Lobti
Nadia Lobti
The New Times
Music
At Blankets & Wine, the cold weather becomes part of the experience
Some young people from the local communities near Volcanoes National Park participate in dancing during the event.
Tourism
Gorillas, communities, celebrities: A time-honoured Rwandan tradition
RDB CEO Clare Akamanzi poses for a photo with delegates during the Business of Conservation Conference on August 30.
Environment
Experts call for more involvement of policymakers in wildlife conservation
Beyond just amusement, though, these two — music and basketball — seemingly coincide in every aspect. Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
Music
Music and basketball: More intertwined than you think
Winners celebrate with the trophy after winning All Stars Games on Friday. All photos by Olivier Mugwiza
Basketball
At the All-Star game, camaraderie prevails alongside competition
A house for rent in Kigali. According to people who rent, property owners are on the spot for ripping off tenants on caution money mainly in Kigali. Courtesy
Rwanda
Property owners on the spot for ripping off tenants on ‘caution money’
Artistes during their performance during the official opening  of Giants of Africa Festival in Kigali on Sunday, August 13. Photo by Olivier Mugwiza
Showbiz
Giants of Africa brings diversity and energy to Rwanda
Spoken word poet Marumbo Sichinga during an interview with The New Times. Photo by Willy Mucyo.
Art
Spoken Word changed the way this talented artist interacts with the world
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Others
A tardy think-piece on words that are buzzing on the internet today
Female motorbike riders are part of the team at VubaVuba, where they efficiently deliver various items that customers have shopped online. ALL PHOTOS BY DAN GATSINZI
Women
Breaking barriers: Women who are reshaping delivery services
Aoua Kéita is one, if not the only woman’s image on a mural in her country, Mali.
Women
Aoua Kéita: pioneering the path for African women's empowerment
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Art
Rhythm and Ink: a carefully curated spoken word evening
A panel discussion of women from international organizations, business, entrepreneurship, activism, and art on June 20. All photos by Willy Mucyo
Women
Change-makers suggest strategies to address female socioeconomic disenfranchisement
Ballet de Barcelona’s From the Ashes, I rise was the first performance of the festival and had the audience gripped to their seats.
Art
At the Ubumuntu Arts Festival, everything was worth discussing
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Featured
Cultural connections: Exploring diplomacy through art
COURTESY PHOTOS
Art
Ubumuntu Arts Festival returns bigger and better
Chef Callixte Mbonyimana, a skilled 33-year-old sushi specialist with seven years of experience. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Featured
Sushi, with live music for dessert by Radisson Blu
DiceKid constantly steals the show with his remarkable performances, time and again. Courtesy photos
Music
The Hip Hop Cypher: A fusion of culture, rap, and collective rhythm

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