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 Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Andrew Kalisa, the founding head teacher of Apred-Ndera Secondary School, passed on early this week. Courtesy
People
Andrew Kalisa, a truly remarkable person: Tributes pour in for deceased APRED Ndera school founder
Former Rwandan teacher Oscar Kimanuka from Kabarnet High School was surprised by his formers students in Kigali on May 11. Craish Bahizi (1)
Education
PHOTOS: Rwandan teacher honored by former Kenyan students after nearly four decades
Representatives from private companies, public entities and non-profit organisations attending a workshop
Featured
Access to Finance: IFE embarks on technical workshops ahead of sector-open call for proposals
Some of the 3024 graduates pose for a group photo during Rwanda Polytechnic's 7th graduation ceremony at BK Arena on Thursday, May 9. All photos by Dan Gatsinzi
Featured
FEATURED: Over 3,000 graduates from Rwanda Polytechnic mark first BTech cohort
Official during a press conference  on the commencement of the fifth judiciary week on May 6
Law
Alternative dispute resolution centre set to begin operations – official
Members of the French Business Club in Rwanda, known as ‘Le Club d'affaires francais au Rwanda, observe a moment of silence to pay tribute to the victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi at Nyamata Genocide Memorial on Friday, May 3. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
French Business Club along side With European Business Chamber of Rwanda honours Genocide victims
RNP testing and licensing department has announced the official commencement of e-driving tests, the ‘Driving eTesting System,’ starting Monday, May 6. Christianne Murengerantwari
Rwanda
E-driving tests set to start: What you need to know
Traffic police officers invigilate a driving test exam in Kigali. Following a cabinet meeting on Thursday, April 25, Rwandans could soon do driving tests using automatic transmission vehicles. File
Rwanda
Police sheds light on automatic driving test rollout, urges drivers to mind traffic rules
Officials of Vivendi Group’s subsidiaries in Rwanda lay wreaths to pay tribute to victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi at Nyanza Genocide Memorial in Kicukiro on Tuesday, April, 30. All photos: Craish Bahizi.
Kwibuka
Kwibuka: Vivendi Group pays tribute to Genocide victims, calls for ‘never again’
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Law
Verdict in ‘Dubai’ trial set for May amidst property confiscation controversy
Genocide suspect Emmanuel Nkunduwimye, also known as 'Bomboko'. Internet
Crime
Belgium: Witnesses pin Emmanuel Nkunduwimye for role in Genocide
BK CEO Dianne Karusisi and a staff member during the ‘Nanjye ni BK’ campaign that aims to achieve financial inclusion and ease banking services for its clients. Courtesy photos
Featured
Bank of Kigali CEO promotes financial inclusion, accessibility
 Members of Ndabaga Foundation during  the General Assembly on Saturday, April 20. During the General Assembly, the organization announced its five-year strategic plan. All photos by Craish Bahizi
Women
'Ndabaga' women striving to instill patriotism in young people
Voter casts his ballot during the elections. Parliamentary and presidential elections are scheduled for July 14 to July 16. Photo Courtesy
Politics
Three months to elections; how are preparations going?
A joint session of both Chambers of Parliament, following Prime Minister's presentation while outlining the government’s efforts from 2017 to 2023.
Education
Quality education progress: 5 key issues raised by MPs
Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente addressing a joint session of both Chambers of Parliament, on Thursday, April 18.
Education
PM Ngirente highlights government achievements in enhancing education quality
Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) received a total of 52 cases of genocide ideology and associated crimes during the initial week of commemoration from April 7 to 13.
Crime
39 arrested for genocide ideology-related crimes in commemoration week
Claudette Irere, the State Minister at MINEDUC pays tribute to victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi
Kwibuka
Ministry of Education honors former employees, students, teachers killed in Genocide

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