Speak of taking career to higher level, without fear or favour, Patricie Uwase Mavubi has a story to tell. At only 25, Uwase doesn’t only graduate with a Master’s Degree…
Lillian Gahima
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The first Lady Jeanette Kagame has said motherhood and leadership are interlinked ingredients that have been instrumental in her advocacy and support for children under Imbuto Foundation, a charity organisation…
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Africa’s mountain bikers seeking a slot at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games will have to win the ride on Rwanda’s steep mountains during this year’s championships. For the second time,…
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Special Reports
Imagine A Genocide Against ONLY Women And Babies, It Happened In Nyanza
by Lillian Gahima 2:05 pmIt is Kibilizi Sector, a village 40 kilometers away from the main road of Nyanza district, South of Rwanda. The blend of tall eucalyptus trees, almost kissing the blue skies,…
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Alphonse Murenzi, 29, is a Rwandan millionaire. But how he earned his fortune has one of the most painful experiences any human being shouldn’t have to go through. During the…
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Rwanda is known to be home to some of the most beautiful women in the world. And, the search for the finest girl to crown “Miss Rwanda”, is one of…
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Rwanda is currently experiencing a sudden rise in malaria infection cases, which health authorities say threatens the country’s previous efforts to rollback the epidemic. Netsforlife, a charity that partners with…
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Rwanda President, Paul Kagame has warned against Gender Based Violence (GBV) saying that government will harshly punish the offenders. “Violence against women is not in Rwandan culture. We have the…
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Former US President Bill Clinton is involved in a $60 million joint venture that will produce fortified foods in Rwanda and help cut the country’s hurting trade deficit. The factory…
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Jean Paul Haragirimana 19, was the breadwinner for his family until the unthinkable happened. As a porter at a cement factory for more than 3 years, everything was normal until…
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Business & TechEconomy
Vegetable exports could be Rwanda’s ‘Next Big Thing”
by Lillian Gahima 6:53 pmThe growing appetite for Rwandan vegetables abroad is pressing local farmers to transit from subsistence to commercial farming to meet the growing demand. Since 2011, vegetables have boosted the country’s…
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Barely five years old, the Rwanda stock market, the youngest in East Africa, has raised US $91M through equities and US $85M through debt instrument issuance. According to the Celestin Rwabukumba, CEO…