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Lycee de Kigali dominates Coca-Cola tourney
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Letters
Embrace fellow citizens in Tasmania, form coffee scheme
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Letters
Is the Jaguar myth right?
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Maximo won’t resign
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Ferwahand elections postponed
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Rwanda reach Cecafa final
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MPs probe genocide ideology cases
Mujawamariya (right), Murekeraho (centre) and Callixte Kayisire, who is charge of the Schoolsu2019 Curriculum in the Education ministry, at Parliament yesterday morning. (Photo/G. Mbanda)
I don’t harbour genocide ideology
Women sort coffee beans, Rwandau2019s premier export and source of foreign currency. (Reuters photo)
Rwandan refugees in Tasmania form coffee scheme, support countrymen
Ambassador Roux (left) shakes hands with Museminari after signing the agreements as Wellas Mukama, the in - charge of the Europe desk, applauds. This was at offices of the Foreign Affairs ministry. (Photo/ G. Barya)
Belgium donates Frw18.5 billion
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18 bus - crash victims transferred to Rwanda
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APR into quarters
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Musisi dreams for a standardized Cecafa Cup
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Rujugiro stadium to cost Frw6bn
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Islamic leader urges on child upbringing
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Students contest in B-ball talent search tourney
Hawkers and pedestrians gather around The New Times reporter (left) who rushed to the scene shortly after the incident. (Photo/G. Barya)
Policeman shoots hawker dead
Mujawamariya in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the first day of her and Murekerahou2019s appearance before the House in connection with alarming genocide ideology cases unearthed by a recent parliamentary inquiry. (Photo/G. Barya)
MPs grill education ministers

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