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Chief Justice Faustin Ntezilyayo delivers remarks during the official launch of the committee that will be responsible for fighting corruption in the judicial system, in Kigali on Thursday, April 28. Photo: Craish Bahizi.
Rwanda
Six things you should know about new anti-corruption committee in judiciary
A waiter serves a client at Portofino Hotel in Kigali. Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Hospitality bosses tipped on service delivery amid lingering weaknesses
A group photo of trainers and trainees after the opening session on May 4. Photos: Craish Bahizi.
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FEATURED: WHO experts tip Rwandan officials on importance of clean household energy
The flour of Shisha Kibondo is  comprises of special blend of maize, soya, milk powder, sugar, vitamins and minerals, used to make a highly nutritious complementary porridge for youngsters older than 6 months. / Craish Bahizi
Rwanda
Shisha-Kibondo: Mothers credit porridge with enhancing nutrition
Faustin Ntezilyayo, the Chief Justice delivers remarks during the official launch of the committee that will be responsible for fighting corruption in the judicial system in Kigali on April 28. / Photos by Craish Bahizi
Judiciary unveils committee to fight corruption
Children eat food prepared through a village program dubbed Igikoni cy'umuduguduu201d that was initiated to fight against malnutrition in Gakenke District. / Photos by Craish Bahizi
Igikoni cy'umudugudu: How collective cooking helps mothers fight malnutrition among children
A woman harvesting fresh vegetables from a garden in Bugesera District on April 21, 2022 .
Bugesera citizens leverage off vegetable gardens to fight malnutrition
Ernest Nsabimana, the Minister of Infrastructure and Tania Perez Xiques, the Ambassador of Cuba to Rwanda during the signing ceremony in Kigali on April 26. / Courtesy
Rwanda, Cuba sign air service agreement
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Kagame, Museveni hold bilateral talks
Rwandau2019s Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Dr Vincent Biruta and the United Kingdomu2019s Home Secretary Priti Patel exchange documents after signing the five-year deal on relocation of migrants and asylum seekers in Kigali on April 14.  / Photo by Olivier Mugwiza.
What Rwandans say about UK asylum deal
On knees is a sister to the standing Genocide convict. She begs for forgiveness for her brother's horrors that she did not for many years.
How Bugesera woman forgave killer of family member
Inside the auditorium where some of the commemoration activities took place in India.
Rwandan students in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh tipped on fighting genocide ideology
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Rwanda
President Kagame in Barbados for one-day visit
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Angola waives visas for Rwandans as Luanda, Kigali sign 9 deals
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Dr. Vincent Biruta and Priti Patel  the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom sign the agreement in Kigali on April 14,2022. Photo by Olivier Mugwiza
Rwanda, UK ink major deal on migrants, asylum seekers
Pictures of children who were killed during the Genocide against the Tutsi at Murambi in Nyamagabe. Sam Ngendahimana
When is it appropriate to talk to your child about Genocide?
Francois Nkulikiyimfura (L) and Igor Marara.
Kagame appoints new envoys to France, Qatar
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When Genocide survivors, perpetrators face tough questions from offspring

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