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 Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo
A teacher assists a student during a reading exercise at Groupe Scolaire Kimisange. Dan Gatsinzi
Education
What will Rwandan schools get from 2025/2026 govt budget?
Minister of Justice Emmanuel Ugirashebuja and Namibia’s Deputy Chief Justice, Petrus T. Damaseb during a meeting in Kigali. Courtesy
Law
Namibia eager to learn from Rwanda’s digitised justice system
RSwitch staff and management follow Angelique Mukabuzi, a genocide survivor while sharing her testimony, at Ntarama Genocide Memorial, the former catholic church, on May 7. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
“I lost all my children, but never stopped being a mother,” survivor testifies as RSwitch staff commemorate
Chief Justice and Supreme Court President Domitilla Mukantaganzwa speaks at a commemorative event held on May 8. Courtesy
Rwanda
Chief Justice calls for renewed action on Genocide ideology
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Crime
Fashionista Turahirwa remanded
Erasme Ntazinda.
Law
Former Nyanza mayor released as prosecution drops charges
PHOTO BY IGIHE
Crime
With pending appeal hearing, what if Turahirwa is found guilty again?
Kicukiro Primary Court has adjourned the bail hearing of Erasme Ntazinda, the former Mayor of Nyanza District. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Crime
Trial of ex-Nyanza mayor postponed due to “legal obstacle”
PHOTO BY IGIHE
Crime
Turahirwa pleads guilty to drug use
Fashion designer and founder of Moshions, Moses Turahirwa, is set to appear before the Kicukiro Primary Court on Tuesday, May 6. File
Crime
Fashion designer Moses Turahirwa to appear in court
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation olivier Nduhungirehe during an  interview on  October 30, 2024. Photo by Emmanuel Dushimimana.
International
Nduhungirehe confirms Rwanda, US in talks for possible migration deal
Jean Maurice Gasasira, known to many as Sadamu, shares his testimony. He was forced to bury his mother with his own hands during the Genocide against the Tutsi. Dan Gatsinzi
Kwibuka
“I buried my mother at 16”: a Genocide survivor’s story of pain, courage, and healing
Rwanda Social Security Board staff and management pay tribute to 19 former employees who were killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Photos by Dan Gatsinzi
Kwibuka
RSSB commemorates former staff lost in Genocide, urges fight against denial
The New Times
Technology
Four female RDF soldiers graduate in mechanical engineering from U.S
The Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Jean-Damascène Bizimana breifing others journalists in Kigali on April 1. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Crime
Minister Bizimana puts ex-BBC journalist on spot for decades-long genocide ideology
One of the newly completed housing units at the ongoing construction project of phase one of a halfway social reintegration centre commonly known as “Halfway home”. Courtesy
Infrastructure
What to expect as gov't opens halfway homes
Director General of Rwanda Public Procurement Authority, Joyeuse Uwingeneye. RPPA suspended up to 105 companies, between 2018 and December 2024.
Law
Public procurement: Four malpractices that can get your company banned in Rwanda
The United States has announced the arrest of Faustin Nsabumukunzi, a former community leader in Kibirizi Sector, Gisagara District.
Crime
The dark past of Faustin Nsabumukunzi, the genocide fugitive who ‘lied his way into the US’

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