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 Edwin Ashimwe
Edwin Ashimwe
The total number of students taking national exams (PLE, O'level, A'level) increased by 14.2%./Florent M. Hirwa
Candidates for national exams increase by 14%
University of Kigali Student pose with their trophy  after winning the u00a0National Moot Court Competition. (Craish Bahizi)
University of Kigali students win fourth moot court competition
A student explains to his peers during a class discussion at the University of Rwandau2019s African Centre of Excellence in Energy for Sustainable Development in Kigali yesterday. Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda
Regional students meet in Kigali to discuss energy access in rural areas
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Innovative ways through which young people are tackling unemployment
I&M Bank is housed in a green building, albeit still under construction. / Emmanuel Kwizera
The case for green buildings in Rwanda
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Search for new public transport operators begins
Claudette Irere, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of ICT and Innovation speaks after awarding the winners. (Courtesy)
Best innovative audio-visual start-ups recognised
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Children & Education
Mental health: How are schools addressing this issue?
Jerome Gasana, the former Director General of the Workforce Development Authority (WDA) ./ File
Rwanda
Former WDA boss Gasana remanded for 30 days
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Children & Education
National exams: Is pass rate a reliable yardstick of quality education?
The Court of Appeal adjudicated 810 cases over the last one yaer.  Emanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
Appeals court has adjudicated 94% of pending cases in a year
Some of the e-bikes on display at Gura-Safi head offices in Kimihurura yesterday. Photos/Craish Bahizi.
Rwanda
Rwanda to unveil shared electric motorcycles this week
Rahma (second from left), Eng. Patricie Uwase (M) Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Infrastructure and other engineers at Carnegie Mellon University. / Courtesy
Ahmed’s journey from a refugee camp to a cloud engineer
Bisangwabagabo is an emerging musician, who possesses a talent for producing realistic paintings. /Courtesy.
Bisangwabagabo on his struggle to break into the music industry
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Children & Education
Education: What’s drawing international students to Rwanda?
Haute Baso is an existing business in Rwanda that has been in operations for  five years now.
Business
Young innovators attempt to link agri-business and textile industries
Isaac Munyakazi, the State Minister in charge of Primary and Secondary Education, distributes textbooks to pupils at Camp Kigali School on September 30. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Govt to distribute more textbooks in public schools
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Behind the lens: The future of photography in Rwanda

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