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 Moise M. Bahati
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Maj. Gen. Tiago Alberto Nampele, the Army Commander of the Mozambique Armed Defence Forces, speaks to reporters in Mocimboa da Praia on Tuesday, December 18. CHRISTIANNE MURENGERANTWARI
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Cabo Delgado: Over 90% terrorist-hit area secure – Mozambican general
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Thankful Cabo Delgado residents rebuild from scratch, wish the peace lasts
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Tunashukuru: Cabo Delgado residents thankful for Rwanda-Mozambique effort to purge terrorists
Vendors of different things at  a market built by the Rwandan and Mozambican Security Forces in Mocimboa da Praia, traders testify to a return to normalcy. PHOTO BY CHRISTIANNE MURENGERANTWARI
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PHOTOS: Cabo Delgado: Over 250,000 people return home
After conducting community work (Umuganda) with residents of the port city of Mocimboa da Praia, in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province, Rwandan and Mozambican Security Forces on Saturday, December 16, conducted a medical outreach programme. Photos by Moïse Bahati and Christianne Murengerantwari
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PHOTOS: Rwanda, Mozambique security forces conduct Umuganda, treat hundreds of patients in Cabo Delgado
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Rwandan envoy presents credentials to Ghana president
The youth participants from the Great Lakes Region pose for a photo at the meeting that seeks to promote peace. Courtesy
Youth urged to promote peace, unity in Great Lakes Region
A resident fetches water at a newly completed water supply project that seeks to enable many residents have access to clean water in Nyanza. According to the Water and Sanitation Cooperation (WASAC), Rwanda will need at least $400 million (nearly Rwf500 billion) every year to meet water demand by 2050. Courtesy
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FEATURED: Rwanda needs $400m to meet water demand by 2050
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DR Congo: M23 rebels ‘welcome’ US-brokered ceasefire
JA Africa CEO Simi Nwogugu (centre) poses for a picture with Team Zimbabwe which emerged as the winner of 2023 Company of the Yeat Competition. Courtesy (2) (1)
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FEATURED: Empowering Africa’s future: Youth Entrepreneurial Competition by Junior Achievement  
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US govt says DR Congo, M23 rebels have agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire
Rwanda’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ernest Rwamucyo addresses  the Security Council, on Monday, December 11. Courtesy
Africa
‘Premature departure’ of EAC force from DR Congo ‘undermines’ peace efforts
Minister of Infrastructure Jimmy Gasore opens the seventh Water and Development Congress of the International Water Asssociattion, in Kigali on Sunday, December 10.
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FEATURED: Climate change takes centre stage at water congress in Kigali
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Ex-Burundi premier Bunyoni sentenced to life in prison
The Kenyan contingent of the East African Community Regional Force withdrew 300 of its troops on December 3 after the Congolese government refused to renew the force's mandate. EAC army chiefs have approved the regional force's exit plan, as its mandate expires on Friday, December 8.
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DR Congo: EAC army chiefs approve regional force’s exit plan despite continued clashes
Officials pose for a group photo during the launch of Winsiga Ndumva programme in Huye District on December 6. Emmanuel Dushimimana
Health
RBC, UNICEF launch programme for children with ear, hearing disabilities
President Kagame speaks to thousands of revelers who attended the show at BK Arena on Wednesday evening, December 6. Photo by Olivier Mugwiza.
Music
Kagame: Move Afrika concert a good way to end 2023
A speeding Toyota RAV4  that killed a six-year-old school child and injured at least nine other people in the evening of Tuesday, December 5, in the Nyagasambu area of Rusororo Sector. Courtesy
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Police warns drivers as six-year-old is killed, nine injured in Rusororo car accident

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