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 Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
 Clockwise Celestin Mutabaruka, Dr Vincent Bajinya, Emmanuel Nteziryayo, Celestin Ugirashebuja, Charles Munyaneza are Genocide  fugitives who live in the UK. File
Crime
Tracking genocide fugitives: why so few have been tried
Minister of Justice, Emmanuel Ugirashebuja, speaks about the introduction of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system. COURTESY
Law
Rwanda develops training module to enhance Alternative Dispute Resolution
Arielle Kayabaga, the Liberal MP for London West, has been appointed and sworn in as the new Leader of Government Business in Canada’s House of Commons and Minister of Democratic Institutions.
International
Arielle Kayabaga named head of Government Business in Canada's House of Commons
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Others
Comedian Japhet Mazimpaka nominated for continental awards
Participants during a groundbreaking data governance training programme for judges and senior staff of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ)
Law
Rwanda hosts data governance programme for regional court judges
Noella Bigirimana, the Deputy Director General of Rwanda Biomedical Centre, and Theo Principe Uwayo, RBC's Chief Finance Officer. Courtesy
Health
Prosecution takes over RBC duo’s corruption case
Rwanda's Chief Justice Domitilla Mukantaganzwa speaks at a past event. As the world marks International Women Judges' Day, for the fourth time, Rwanda celebrates significant strides in gender inclusivity.
Women
Over 50% Rwandan judges are women – official
The former President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila.
Africa
Kabila suspends his studies to ‘deal with worsening situation’ in eastern DR Congo
Judges during a session of the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) that was recently concluded in Kigali, during a rotational session from mid-February to early March. COURTESY
Law
East African court concludes Kigali session
Genocide convict Ahmed Napoleon Mbonyunkiza is handcuffed after his deportation from the United States on March 4. PHOTO BY OLIVIER MUGWIZA
Law
What happens when a convict tried in absentia reappears?
Ahmed Napoleon Mbonyunkiza, arrives at Kigali International Airport on Tuesday, March 4. 
 He was, in 2007, tried and convicted, in absentia, by the Nyakabanda Gacaca Court for his role in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
Crime
Who is Genocide convict Napoleon Mbonyunkiza, deported from US?
Gospel music singer Chryso Ndasingwa will headline annual gospel concert dubbed ‘Easter Experience,’ with the maiden edition scheduled for April 20 at Intare Conference Arena. Dan Gatsinzi
Music
Chryso Ndasingwa to stage annual ‘Easter Experience’ concerts
Ahmed Napoleon Mbonyunkiza, arrives at Kigali International Airport on Tuesday, March 4.  He was, in 2007, tried and convicted, in absentia, by the Nyakabanda Gacaca Court for his role in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
Crime
PHOTOS: US deports Rwandan Genocide convict Ahmed Napoleon Mbonyunkiza
A session of the High Council of the Judiciary, which was chaired by Chief Justice Domitilla Mukantaganzwa, on February 28 resolved to dismiss three court officials.
Law
Judiciary cracks down on court officials reluctant to adapt to technology
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Law
11 years on, Rwanda’s legal aid fund not yet established—what went wrong?
Businessman François-Xavier Mironko.
Law
Rwandan businessman Mironko loses lawsuit against government
The report analysed the 2003 education policy and the 2017-2024 education sector strategic plan, which was meant to guide the second phase of the National Strategy for Transformation (NST2). Craish Bahizi
Education
Lawmakers want education policy reviewed in 12 months
AFCM23 fighters walk back to the DR Congo side of the border soon after their brief show-up at Rusizi 1 Border Post, on Sunday, February 16.
Africa
DR Congo crisis: AFC/M23 warns of Kinshasa’s continued targeting of civilians

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