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Five new Covid-19-related deaths registered
A health worker tests a Kigali resident for Covid-19 recently. The number of confirmed cases in Rwanda has crossed the 10,000-mark.
Medics issue caution as Covid-19 cases exceed 10,000 in Rwanda
An office in Kigali.
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Desk shields, large spaces: How Covid-19 may affect the future of office space
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Confirmed Covid-19 cases in Rwanda cross 10,000-mark
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108 new Covid-19 cases recorded in Kigali on Tuesday
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Violent attacks on Rwamagana family were motivated by wrangles between in-laws
A RwandAir plane at Kigali International Airport. Like most other countries, Rwanda has put in place a raft of measures to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 and this has impacted the travel industry. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
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Traveling to Rwanda? Here are seven things you should know
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Covid-19: Rwanda records 4 deaths as fatality rate reaches 124
Paul Rusesabagina with his lawyers during a hearing at Nyarugenge Intermediate Court in September last year.
Judicial sector to adopt plea bargaining this year
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Rwanda launches new Covid-19 treatment facility with over 130 ICU beds
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Police warn people who hope to defy travel ban
A health worker tests a Kigali resident for Covid19 recently.
Govt mulls inclusion of Covid-19 tests into health insurance schemes
Police Spokesperson John Bosco Kabera.
Accidents claim 5 lives between New Year’s Eve and Jan 1
City of Kigali's Central Business District during the Covid-19 lockdown as business activity was halted.
2020: The year of the pandemic
Amb. James Kimonyo, Rwandan envoy to China (centre) with Xueli Cherie, a Chinese online influencer, and Sam Abikunda, Commercial Attachu00e9 at the embassy during a live streaming promotion event  in China. / Photo: Courtesy.
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Rwanda online coffee sales in China rise by 400 per cent
Believers follow Apostle Paul Gitwazau2019s sermon at Zion Temple Celebration Centre in Gatenga, Kigali on Christmas Day. Thanks to Covid-19 curfew and other restrictions, churches are looking to leverage virtual event platforms such as Zoom and YouTube to hold their traditional New Yearu2019s Eve prayers. / Photo: Craish Bahizi.
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Churches turn to virtual event platforms for New Year’s Eve prayers
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130 asylum seekers from Libya expected in Rwanda on Tuesday
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Health Centres to carry out Covid-19 tests free of charge

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