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 Edwin Ashimwe
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COVID-19: Airtel offers free text messaging service to ‘keep public connected’
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COVID-19: Schools, worshiping places lockdown likely to be extended
Students during the launch of TEST program (Tech Enabled STEM Teaching) at FAWE Girls school in Kigali last month.
There is no better time to digitalise classrooms, educationists say
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Coronavirus: Jack Ma donates 20,000 test kits, 100,000 masks, and 1,000 protective gear
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Coronavirus: Rwanda issues new guidelines for taxi-motos
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Coronavirus: Students return home, bus passenger numbers cut by half
Nairobi.
Africa
Kenya, Gabon confirm first coronavirus cases
Richard Muhumuza was appointed as a Supreme Court judge.
Kagame names new judges
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Children & Education
Developing graduate employability skills, qualities
Former street children  at Gitagata Rehabilitation Centre, a children's facility in Bugesera District (file)
Government rolls out twin initiatives to help end street children menace
Cousins Gentil and Adrien (centre) Misigaro perform at a past event in Kigali. Courtesy.
COVID-19: Cancelled gospel concert held online
Musanze Polytechnic students during their practicals.
5 key challenges that await new education ministry leadership
Willy Nsabiyumva, the Chief Executive of Grow-Fast Ventures. / Courtesy
Business
Young innovator establishes business to spur local technologies
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
UAE’s Sheikh Mohammed visits Rwanda
Outgoing Minister of Education, Eugene Mutimura,u00a0and new Minister of Education Dr. Valentine Uwamariya during a handover ceremony on Friday.
Uwamariya vows to tackle challenges in education sector
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Alyn Sano on her performance at The Voice Afrique Francophone
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Children & Education
Meet top two A-Level stars
In Arts, Sheila Teta (2nd left), who studied History, Economics and Literature at Riviera High School was the best female candidate. / Photo: Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
S.6 results: Slight rise in pass rate as girls outshine boys

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