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November 1, 1959: In Remembrance of the infamous ‘La Toussaint Rwandaise’
La Toussaint Rwandaise,’ or “The Rwandan Red All Saints,” is a term used to describe a series of criminal activities by young militia of the PARMEHUTU and APROSOMA parties that started on November 1, ...
Equity Bank Uganda also registered NPL ratio of 8.8%, down from 20.9%.; Uganda has been recognised globally as having ...
First-year student Agnes Uwimana arrived at University of Rwanda's Huye Campus from Nyamagabe this week, thinking she would quickly find a hostel and settle in. Instead, she found herself spending ...
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is traveling to Egypt, Ghana and Angola, accompanied by German business leaders. The goal ...
Zentrum, the German Cultural and Language Institute, will be organising an open-air exhibition of the frames of celebrated photographer Michael Gleich in the city from November 5 to 8, featuring an ...
With that single declaration, Audrey Makoti, Regional Director at the American Program for Africa Development, struck a nerve ...
Once home to wildlife filmmakers Alan and Joan Root, Kilimandege remains a place where the wild and the human coexist in ...
Real estate businessman and former Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver bought Amazon CFO Brian Olsavsky’s Mercer Island home for ...
History did not begin on October 7th” said Ireland’s new President Catherine Connolly on her way to achieving the highest-ever vote share (63.4%) of an ...
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Rwandans with dwarfism call for more inclusion
Rwandans with dwarfism say that although awareness and inclusion have significantly improved over the years, stigma and accessibility barriers still affect their lives. They shared this on Tuesday, ...
In many of these estates, residents pay privately for what should have been provided by the government, and these amenities ...
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