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 Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente poses for a photo with new military judges after presiding over the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday, December 10. Photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana
Law
PM Ngirente urges military court officials to leverage tech in justice delivery
French-Cameroonian journalist and author Charles Onana was convicted by a Paris court for denying and minimizing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
Crime
Why Charles Onana’s guilty verdict sends a clear message to Genocide deniers
French-Cameroonian journalist and author Charles Onana and his publishing director Damien Serieyx, have been convicted by a Paris court for denying and minimizing the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Courtesy
Crime
French court finds Charles Onana guilty of Genocide denial
Sergeant Gervais Minani was found guilty of premediated murder of five civilians in Nyamasheke District. The convict (in the foreground) was seen in public for the first time since committing the offence, during  a public hearing in Nyamasheke last week. Courtesy
Crime
Nyamasheke: RDF soldier sentenced to life for killing civilians
Three suspects that were paraded by Rwanda Investigation Bureau on Wednesday, December 4. Courtesy
Crime
Three arrested over land transfer fraud: How it unfolded
People with disabilities during a meeting at Nyarugunga Sector.  Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
A look at challenges, achievements for people with disabilities in Rwanda
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Featured
FEATURED: Community libraries, youth centers, ECDs to benefit from new Ubongo project
Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente and British High Commissioner  Alison Thorpe at his office in Kimihurura on November 28.
Rwanda
Rwanda, UK look to stronger education ties
Officials and delegates pose for a group photo
Rwanda
Inclusive education: non-physical disabilities still a pressing challenge – officials
(Left) University of Rwanda garduates, (Right) University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) graduates
Education
UGHE, University of Rwanda ranked in 10 top varsities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Nyarugenge Intermediate Court on Monday, November 25, upheld a decision by Kicukiro Primary Court to deny bail to Jean Bosco Sengabo, alias ‘Fatakumavuta.
Crime
Court upholds detention of vlogger Fatakumavuta
Article 24(5) of the 2019 law governing criminal procedure outlines the responsibilities of a prosecutor upon receiving a case file and to close a case file. Courtesy
Law
Explainer: When can prosecution drop a case?
Pastor Jean-Bosco Harerimana of Zeraphat Holy Church and his wife, Jeanne Mukansengiyumva.
Crime
Court rejects prosecution appeal in Zeraphat Holy Church couple’s case
Pauline Nduwamungu, a survivor of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi was murdered on November 14 in Rukumberi Sector of Ngoma District.
Rwanda
Ngoma genocide survivor suspected killer arrested, confesses
Carmen Nibigira who passed on, in Kenya, on November 16, following an illness will be laid to rest on Sunday, November 24
Rwanda
Carmen Nibigira to be laid to rest on November 24
The appeal hearing for Pastor Jean Bosco Harerimana of Zeraphat Holy Church and his wife, Jeanne Mukansengiyumva, started at Nyarugenge Intermediate Court on Monday, November 18
Crime
Zeraphat Holy Church couple’s trial continues in camera
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Law
What's a suspended sentence all about?
Joseph Nsengimana, the Minister of Education, announced the results of the 2023/2024 A-Level national examinations in Kigali on November 15. Photo by RBA
Education
Five key highlights from the 2023/24 S6 national exam results

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