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 Moise M. Bahati
Moise M. Bahati
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Burera: Flash floods kill one, damage 230 hectares of crops
The climate change observatory site is set up at the 2,540m peak of Mount Mugogo.
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Vehicles, firewood contribute 80 percent air pollutants in Rwanda
Nyirarugero takes over as new governor of the Northern Province.
New Northern Province governor to make food security her priority
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Another 15 megawatts to be extracted from Lake Kivu methane gas by June
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Covid-19: Over 90 intercepted in prayer congregations
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Governor Gatabazi calls for vigilance as more students return to school in N. Province
Private Sector encouraged to boost development in Northern Province.
Northern Province: RPF seeks private sector collaboration in development
Residents watch how heavy rains destroyed a bridge and farm lands in Musanze District on May 7. / Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda
Musanze farmers optimistic of good harvest after devastating rains
The current bus station in Rubavu town has a limited capacity, which residents say causes overcrowding.
Rubavu town to get Rwf8 billion bus station
Musanze Intermediate Court.
Kinigi executive secretary jailed five years for assault
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Artificial lake to be built in Musanze
Parents and guardians of teenage mothers during the training at Gakenke District Headquarters on Tuesday, July 21. / Photo: Moise M. Bahati.
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Teen pregnancies: Gakenke parents cautioned against unsafe abortions
Children in Huye District enjoy a meal during an event to celebrate Christmas organised by the NCC in partnership with FXB Rwanda.  Photo:
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NCC celebrates Christmas with Huye children
The Rwandan Scout Association has between 38,000 and 40,000 members.
Scouts from East Africa in Ruhango for peace training
Anasthase Shyaka, the Minister for Local Government, encouraged leaders to prioritise projects that transform peopleu2019s lives.
Southern province leaders tipped on service delivery
The State minister for Primary and Secondary Education, Isaac Munyakazi, distributes national examination papers to candidates at Group Scolaire de Butare on Tuesday. Some 171,123 students across the country are sitting the 2019 national examinations for Ordinary and Advanced levels of secondary schools. Photo: Moise B. Mugisha.
Rwanda
Secondary school candidates begin national examinations
People walk in Huye town, one of the six secondary cities in Rwanda. / Mou00efse M. Bahati
Progressively, Huye town is coming back to life
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