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 Joan Mbabazi
Joan Mbabazi
WHO has warned the public to avoid watching, reading or listening to news that causes feelings of anxiety or grief.
Lockdown and mental health
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Featured
FEATURED: Africa Improved Foods to offer free Nootri deliveries to its customers amidst Covid-19 citywide lockdown.
Exercise will put your mind and body at ease. / Net photo.
Children & Education
The role of leisure to students’ wellbeing
Nuwagaba while painting a clientu2019s nails at the salon in Remera. / Joan Mbabazi.
Business
Entrepreneur’s experience: Starting a pedicure and manicure business
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Aloe vera juice: The benefits
Some of the women undertaking business trainings at Inspire Dreams and Start-ups while posing for a group photo after a training session
People
Empowering vulnerable women and curbing unemployment: An activist’s vision
Educators advise students to continue with revision at home during COVID-19 crisis. / Net photo.
Children & Education
Home-schooling: How parents and learners can cope during COVID-19 crisis
Twitter is one of the social media platforms most people are addicted to. This is the reason as to why social media detoxification is necessary. / Photos by Craish Bahizi.
Rwanda
Are you a social media addict? Here’s why you should consider a detox
Park inn Guest room.
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FEATURED: Weekend stay at Park Inn by Radisson Kigali; a moment to reminisce
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Healthy eating on a budget
Eloge Butera, a Rwandan Lawyer bought a flight ticket to Israel at Simba Voyages and won a BMW car.
FEATURED: Simba Voyages Ltd celebrates one year of operation in Rwanda
Lucky Coco speaks speaks about her struggles in music industry during an interview with The New Times last week.  / Craish Bahizi
Drugs nearly ruined my life - Lucky Coco
Food in a restaurant. The Rwanda Food and Drug Authority cautions people not to consume expired food. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
What happens to leftover restaurant/supermarket food?
A recent study indicates that the risk of suffering a certain type of stroke could be reduced through diet.
Study finds consumption of fruits and vegetables linked to lower stroke rate
Schools should encourage discussions and demonstrations in different fields of learning. / Net photo.
Children & Education
Teamwork: Bridging the learning gap between private and public schools
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The dark side of slimming teas
Poor underwear hygiene can culminate to serious health conditions.
Why underwear hygiene is mandatory
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The dangers of being underweight

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