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 Eddie Nsabimana
Eddie Nsabimana
Dr Innocent Mugisha, the Director of Teaching and Learning Enhancement at UR. Eddie Nsabimana
UR at 5: Towards research-based academic excellence
Contestants pose for photograph before the final pre-selection. Courtesy photos.
70 make it to Art Rwanda-Ubuhanzi boot camp
(L-R) Judo Kanobana, Dennis Nsanzamahoro and Alex Muyoboke who are part of the awards organising team.
Will Rwanda’s new music Awards last the distance?
BBOXX Rwanda employees pose for a-group photo to celebrate the Customer Service Week
Rwanda
FEATURED: BBOXX celebrates Customer Service Week
Senderi International Hit. (Courtesy photos)
Pay us or you’ll be fined, musicians to consumers
Some UR officials during the Alumni Get Together Evening on Friday.
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FEATURED: Alumni meet as University of Rwanda marks five years
Minister Busingye chats with officials after the opening of RIBu2019s consultative workshop on services delivery for fair justice in Rwanda on Thursday. Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Busingye wants civil society to play role in crime prevention
All the contestants before announcing the winner
Umutoniwase to represent Rwanda at Miss Earth 2018
Dj Ira is one of the most popular female DJs in the country. Courtesy.
How disc jockeying is evolving in Rwanda
People with hearing and speaking impairments during a walk to celebrate the International Day of Sign Language in Kigali yesterday. S. Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Activists want sign language made an official language
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Rwanda
Sale of local cement plant suspended to give talks a chance
Festival goers shop for jewelries at the just concluded Kigali Arts Festival.
Local artisans impress at Kigali Arts Festival despite low turn-up
P Fla. File.
Rapper P Fla talks music, new relationship
Some of the art products that will be showcased during the Kigali Arts Festival at Marasa Umubano Hotel on Saturday.
Kigali Arts Festival returns this weekend
Gatare during the interview. Eddie Nsabimana.
Rwanda
New law will help drive investor appetite for mining – Gatare
Uwayesu beat all odds to move from a life on the streets in Kigali to being a graduate of Harvard. Courtesy.
Justus Uwayesu: From street life to Harvard University
Good Samaritans help remove tree branches that fell off a car in downtown Kigali after the Wednesday evening rains. / Courtesy
Rwanda
Kigali City moves to fell old street trees to avert disasters
Mukamana during a meeting on land policy last week. File.
Rwanda
Government resumes registration of state land

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