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On World AIDS Day:The Time to Act is Now

On this World AIDS Day 2015, imagine if we had everything we needed — the tools, science, and shared goals — to reduce by 90

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EALA urges fair climate deal at Paris conference

The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) has called on climate negotiators to produce a fair deal for developing nations at the Conference of Parties (CoP21)

BREAKING NEWS RWANDA

CNLG welcomes the Spanish Justice decisions

Various decisions taken by the Spanish justice shows some commendable positive signs. These include the decisions that were taken by the Spanish courts to lift

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Statement on Extraordinary Cabinet Decisions

On Wednesday, 25th November 2015, an Extraordinary Cabinet Meeting chaired by the Right Honourable Prime Minister, MUREKEZI Anastase, convened in Village URUGWIRO. The Cabinet Meeting, after

BREAKING NEWS RWANDA

New project to address special needs of disabled children

The ‘Special Needs Education Activities’ project is part of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Literacy, Language and Learning (L3) Plus Initiative, which

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Cecafa: Tanzania Outclass Rwanda, Enter Quarters

Three-time champions, Tanzania became the first side to book their spot in the quarterfinals of the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup after beating Rwanda 2-1 in

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Rwanda calls for robust global agreement to address climate change

As the world prepares to meet in Paris to define a new international agreement on climate change, Rwanda is calling for broader and more concrete

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UN Police Officers Course opens at Police Training School Gishari

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Emmanuel K. Gasana, on November 23, officially launched the forth United Nations Police Officers Course (UNPOC) meant to equip

BREAKING NEWS FINANCE

Cities in numbers: how patterns of urban growth change the world

In 1950, the fishing village of Shenzhen in south-east China had 3,148 inhabitants. By 2025, the UN predicts, that number will exceed 12 million. Congo’s

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Kicukiro, Remera and Kimiroko markets hike food prices

Consumers will continue to dig deep into their pockets as food prices continue to shoot up despite government intervention to stabilize prices on the market.