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Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
President Paul Kagame was, on Thursday, July 10, recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for his role in promoting global pandemic prevention and response efforts.
On July 4, 2025, at the 31st celebration of Rwanda's Liberation Day, President Paul Kagame stood before the nation, not just to commemorate a victory, but to issue a wake-up call. His speech was less ...
President Paul Kagame on Thursday, July 10, was recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for his role in promoting global pandemic prevention and response efforts.
For those familiar with Rwanda’s history, a headline like “Ruganzu, Rujugira, and Kagame: The Leaders Who Secured Rwanda’s Survival” may seem entirely fitting. But to the uninitiated—especially ...
The Gen Z Comedy show, held on July 10 at the Kigali Conference and Exhibition Centre (KCEV), had the audience in stitches with performances from local comedians and the Ugandan comedy sensation ...
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A group of promising cyclists have settled in a former farmhouse in the French village of Gomené as part of the International ...
A wise politician should be like a chameleon to change colour when necessary. When I am at Wakiso I have no problem, I can be ...