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 Hudson Kuteesa
Hudson Kuteesa
Some of the congregants of Phaneroo Ministries International during the hand clapping session
Religion
World clapping record: Ugandan church now awaits Guiness confirmation
Apostle Grace Lubega during a healing session at the long awaited Rwanda Revival Conference that saw a multitude of believers from Rwanda and neighbouring countries flock BK Arena on February 4. File
Religion
Ugandan church to attempt Guinness world record for longest hand-clapping session
President Kagame and his Mozambican counterpart President Nyusi during a tour of his farm where he gifted him with Inyambo cows at Kibugabuga in Bugesera District, on Saturday, July 29. Photo by Village Urugwiro
Africa
Kagame gifts visiting Mozambican president with cows
Retired Major Habib Mudathiru, former Chief of Operations of the illegal armed group P5 appeared in the Court of Appeal where he appealed the Military High Court's decision to sentence him to 25 years. File
Crime
P5 terror trial: Verdict postponed as prosecutors claim discovery of new evidence
China's Minister of the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Liu Jianchao pays tribute to victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi on July 26. Emmanuel Dushimimana.
PHOTOS: Chinese minister hails Rwandans’ reconciliation, tips country for prosperity
A community health worker vaccinates a child assisted by Alice Kayitesi, the Governor of Southern Province (C), and Dr Theopista Kabuteni, WHO Reproductive Maternal and Neonatal Health Specialist. This was during the official launch of  a comprehensive vaccination campaign against Polio 2, in Nyanza District, on Monday, July 24. According to Rwanda Biomedical Centre, the five-day countrywide exercise targets over 2.7 million children under seven. Courtesy
Health
Explainer: Is the polio outbreak in region a cause for concern?
The government  launched a comprehensive vaccination campaign against Polio 2,on Monday, July 24. Courtesy
Health
Rwanda’s new polio vaccination campaign targets 2.7 million children
Serge Brammertz, the Chief Prosecutor of the United Nations' International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) speaks to journalists in Kigali in 2019. SAM NGENDAHIMANA
Law
IRMCT Chief Prosecutor to visit Rwanda, brief Genocide survivors on Kayishema's trial
Private Sector Federation (PSF) Chief Executive Officer Stephen Ruzibiza during an interview in Kigali on July 14, 2023. PHOTO BY CRAISH BAHIZI
Economy
PSF boss on opportunities amid economic shocks
Airtel Rwanda  officials launch the roll-out of its much-anticipated 4G LTE internet services for individuals, homes, and businesses, on Saturday, July 22. All photos by Craish BAHIZI
Featured
Airtel Rwanda launches its own 4G LTE network
Activists pose for a photo after the interview on the  issues impeding menstrual health. PHOTOS BY CHRISTIANNE MURENGERANTWARI
Health
Activists point out issues impeding menstrual health
According to Hassan Sibomana, the manager of RBC’s Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI),they put more  efforts in  trying to “not leave any child behind when it comes to vaccination'.Courtesy
Health
Rwanda mulls using biometric tech in vaccination programs
Rwanda Investigation Bureau  personnel during a 3 day retreat  in Nyamata in Bugesera District on June 27.  Courtesy
Law
Supreme Court adjourns verdict on petition against RIB's investigative searches
Rwanda is one of the African countries with the best coverage for the Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis vaccine (DPT) vaccine, a new report by the World Health Organisation and UNICEF showed on Tuesday, July 18.
Health
Why Rwanda leads Africa in vaccine coverage
Rwanda is one of the African countries with the best coverage for the Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis vaccine (DPT).  Craish Bahizi
Health
Rwanda among African countries with best vaccine coverage – new research
Genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga during his trial  at the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals in The Hague.  Courtesy
Crime
Kabuga trial: Why prosecutors, defence lawyers filed appeals
Workers at a construction site at Kicukiro in 2021. The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) has hinted on the need for quantity surveyors as part of the efforts to iron out some of the challenges. CRAISH BAHIZI
Rwanda
Auditor General hints on need for more quantity surveyors in construction sector
A participant follows the proceedings of AIDS Day in Kigali .UNAIDS has recognized Rwanda as one of the top four countries that have effectively managed the HIVAIDS epidemic. File
Health
Rwanda among top countries in HIV/AIDS management

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