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 Alice Kagina
Alice Kagina
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Mass testing to reveal current status of Covid-19 in schools
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Statistics show decline in Covid-19 spread
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Rwanda
Why Covid-19 variants are named after Greek alphabets
Delegates pose for a group photo during the launch of   u2018Patient navigation-Interoperability projectu2019, initiated on January 14 .All photos by Craish Bahizi
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FEATURED: C/Can supports project to harmonize multidisciplinary treatment of breast, cervical cancer
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VIDEO: How US-based Rwandan academic is giving hope to vulnerable children
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Covid-19: At least 77% of adolescents are fully vaccinated in Rwanda
Employees from defferent companies get Covid 19 vaccines at Kigali Special Economic Zone on March 13, 2021. / Craish Bahizi
No jab, no job; the trade union’s view on vaccine mandate at workplace
A medic conducts Covid 19 testing exercise in Kigali last year. / Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
Covid-19: Rwanda slashes self-isolation period to seven days
Youth volunteers screening students before boarding buses as they go back to school for the second term on January 9,2022. Dan Nsengiyumva
Covid-19 test not mandatory for students, health ministry says
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Rwanda reduces quarantine days for arriving passengers
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A year later, how has Rwanda, region fared under AfCFTA?
Some of the 1000  Rwanda Defence Force  and the Rwanda National Police forces deployed  to Cabo Delgado, in Mozambique in July . / Courtesy
Rwanda
President Kagame requests renewed commitment from security organs
The Minister of Health, Dr. Daniel Ngamije  briefing media on Covid 19 on March 30, 2021. / Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda
Covid-19 situation under control despite spike in new cases, says health minister
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Rwanda records over 2000 daily Covid cases, eases booster jab requirement
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Niger expels Genocide convicts transferred by UN Court
A health worker conducts the Covid19 vaccination exercise at Nyabugogo Taxi park on Dec 13.Kagame said that 80 per cent of Rwandans aged 12 and above have received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine. / Dan Nsengiyumva
Rwanda
Early digital uptake offset some pandemic effects, says Kagame
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Meet the professionals who never go on festive holidays
Staff at SolidAfrica interact with patients as they bring food and gifts to celebrate Christmas on December 25. / Courtesy
Patients get a share in Christmas celebration

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