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Over 7,000 young people from across the country at the 10-year celebration of Youth Volunteers at BK Arena, in Kigali on May 7. Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
Editorial
Our youth volunteers are defying the narrative; we must support them
Rwanda Basic Education Board (REB) announced that they will distribute laptop computers to various primary schools countrywide. Photo by Craish Bahizi
Editorial
Equipping primary school teachers with laptops is key to bridging digital divide
A single currency was to be adopted by 2024. Members resolved to extend the timeline by 10 more years to 2031.
Editorial
To achieve single currency, EAC must move from words to action
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With new frontiers opening, the future is bright for Rwandan farmers
President  Kagame alongside President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria, PM Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia, Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of IMF and Peter Orszag CEO of Lazard Group. Village Urugwiro
Editorial
Africa’s future is in investment, not charity
An aereal view of part of the Kigali Innovation City. Courtesy
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As investment commitments rise, beware of overpromising investors
Names of victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi at Murambi Genocide Memorial in Nyamagabe District, Photo by Craish Bahizi
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Every victim has a name, you know
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Belgium has a moral imperative to come clean on events in Rwanda
Mohamood Noordin Thobani, a Ugandan businessman who played a significant role in preserving the remains of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Uganda was on Saturday, April 20 given the “Umurinzi w’Igihango” award.
Editorial
Kwibuka 30 and Mahmood Thobani’s lesson to humanity
Rwanda's Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Events (MICE) industry recorded $95 million in revenue in 2023, representing a 48 per cent increase from 2022. Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
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Rwanda’s MICE tourism is growing, we should harness it
Residents of Gitwe exhuming Genocide victims from a mass grave in 2021. File
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Hiding whereabouts of genocide bodies undermines reconciliation gains, we must act
Thousands of youths who turned up for a commemoration event dubbed OUR PAST at Nyanza-Kicukiro Genocide Memorial on April 9.Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
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Young people are proof of Rwanda’s identity reboot
We remember, with profound respect, the politicians who stood defiant in the face of barbarity.
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What can we learn from Rwanda's fallen politicians?
Imbuga City Walk in Kigali. FILE
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Rwanda’s economic resilience story is one to celebrate
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Standing with Genocide survivors is the least we can do
The President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame lit the Flame of Remembrance at Kigali Genocide Memorial as Rwanda marked the 30th Commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi on Sunday, April 7.
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We will not tire demanding proper recognition of Genocide against the Tutsi
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Kwibuka 30: Honouring survivors for choosing forgiveness to build a stronger Rwanda
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Paying tax is everyone’s responsibility

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