Rwanda’s sovereign fund has received an extra Rwf25million as contribution from city of Kigali. The city Mayor Fidel Ndayisaba delivered the cheque to Rwanda’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning…
Lillian Gahima
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Jerry King, an American Performing Director, quietly walks through a graveyard, that keeps 2500 remains of bodies, brutally murdered during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. It is a Saturday…
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The First Lady, Jeannette Kagame has inaugurated five big houses for elderly and needy genocide widows and widowers in Nyanza district. This morning, July 3, Vestine Mukamusoni 64, a genocide…
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On May 25, 2015, Modeste Ntamukunzi 56, announced to Rusizi District leaders his humble gift to President Paul Kagame. Ntamukunzi had learnt about the Kagame’s visit. He planned rewarding Kagame…
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The Bloomberg Philanthropies and Imbuto Foundation, charity for Rwanda’s First Lady, Jeanette Kagame, have launched a mobile application for Rwandans to access free books. The Library For All app for…
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In Just a few days, Rwanda will receive new seven lions from South Africa to re-introduce into Akagera National park. Rwanda has not been having any Lions since 1990s. The…
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Rwanda has received $160 million loan from Eastern and Southern Africa Bank (PTA Bank) to finance RwandAir’s (the national airline) innovation and aircraft acquisition. The funds will enable the company…
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First Lady, Jeannette Kagame has encouraged girls to strive high and step up on the leadership ladder. She was speaking to over 250 girls on Saturday June 20, at the…
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President Paul Kagame wants women that survived rape during the 1994 genocide to speak out to overcome the effects of what they went through. “I feel, I share and I…
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Roads network will consume Rwf128.3 billion, while access to clean water in the capital Kigali and other areas of the country will consume Rwf34.2 billion. The International Finance Cooperation (IFC)…
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Six years ago, Vincent Kagabo 75, a resident of Pfumbwe sector, Rwamagana district, Eastern Rwanda, could hardly put food on the table for his three children and wife. Kagabo’s misery…
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Last year when Mutangana Aphrodise, an ICT entrepreneur visited Karitas Nyirabukara a genocide widow, little did he know his encounter would result into an initiative that would bring hope to…