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  • Zimbabwe’s Warning to Chinese Investors: A Wake-Up Call for African Governance
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  • Small Nation, Heavy Price: Lesotho Caught in U.S. Tariff Storm
  • DRC Caught Between Peace Deals and Mining Disputes, Peace on Paper, Power Struggles Underground
  • Online Outrage as Tanzanian Forex Trader Labels Kenyan Youth ‘Lazy’
  • Gachagua Vows to Fire Ruto-Appointed Ambassadors, Citing Ethnic Favoritism and Diaspora Exclusion
  • Young Voices, Old Wounds: Ghanaian Pupils Re-enact Slave Trade in Emotional Call for Reparative Justice”
  • Captain Traoré of Burkina Faso Disbands Independent Electoral Commission, Hands Control to Government
  • Eswatini Rejects US ‘Dumping’ of Migrants, Vows Repatriation: A Stand for African Sovereignty
  • At 85, Moses Ali’s Bid for Parliament Reignites Uganda’s Power-Hunger Debate
  • France Withdraws Last Troops from Senegal, Marking End of Military Era in West Africa
  • Buhari Dies at 82: From Coup to Constitution, What Mark Did He Leave on African Democracy?
  • Ghana Leads Call for Climate Debt Cancellation to Protect Vulnerable Nations
  • From Policy to Practice: Ghana’s TVET Reforms Offer Lessons for African Skills Development
  • Africa’s Lost Futures: Senegal Navy Stops 201 Migrants on Deadly Atlantic Route to Europe
  • Paradise or Paradox? Dangote Believes Africa Can Be a Paradise — But Wealth Inequality Tells Another Story
  • Africa Needs $1.3 Trillion a Year to Reach Development Goals, Calls for Fairer Global Financing
  • Kenya at a Crossroads: Mutahi Ngunyi’s Call to Ruto Echoes Africa’s Struggle Between Force and Democracy
  • DNA test links Vinicius Jr. To Cameroon, joining Mbappé and other top players
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July 6, 2022April 16, 2025

L’attaque du FPR utilisée comme justification des massacres de Tutsi, selon un témoin à la cour d’assises

Lors du procès de Laurent Bucyibaruta devant la cour d’assises de Paris, François Graner, chercheur, a affirmé que l’attaque du Front Patriotique Rwandais (FPR) avait été utilisée par le gouvernement comme justification des massacres de Tutsi, menant finalement au génocide…

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June 10, 2022April 16, 2025

Paris: Des tranchées transformées en fosses communes à Kaduha, évoquées dans le procès de Bucyibaruta

Lors du procès de Laurent Bucyibaruta devant la cour d’assises de Paris, un témoin a révélé que les autorités locales à Kaduha avaient manipulé les Tutsi pour creuser des tranchées sous prétexte d’hygiène. Ces tranchées ont ensuite été utilisées comme…

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May 28, 2022April 16, 2025

Génocide : Le recensement des réfugiés de Murambi, une tragédie déguisée en aide

Lors du procès de Laurent Bucyibaruta devant la cour d’assises de Paris, des témoins ont évoqué le recensement effectué par les autorités locales dans le camp de l’école technique de Murambi pendant le génocide contre les Tutsi en 1994. Ce…

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May 27, 2022April 16, 2025

Un verre de riz pour six, l’eau coupée : La vie à Murambi avant l’attentat du 21 avril 1994

Bien avant l’attentat du 21 avril 1994 à Murambi, pendant le génocide contre les Tutsi au Rwanda, les réfugiés qui avaient trouvé refuge à l’École Technique Officielle (ETO) de Murambi ont vécu une réalité bien différente de celle qui leur…

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May 22, 2022April 16, 2025

Bucyibaruta Trial: Authorities’ Presence at Killing Sites Encouraged Massacres

During the trial of Laurent Bucyibaruta, former prefect of Gikongoro, a witness testified that the presence of local authorities at the sites of killings during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi emboldened the population to participate in the massacres. Innocent…

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May 22, 2022April 16, 2025

Paris : Les témoins  revivent leurs expériences atroces du génocide dans le procès Bucyibaruta

Lors des audiences dans le procès de Laurent Bucyibaruta qui fut le préfet de Gikongoro avant et pendant le génocide perpétré contre les tutsi au Rwanda en 1994, les témoins revivent les expériences atroces qu’ils ont vécu pendant le génocide…

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May 18, 2022April 16, 2025

ibeho: Witness Testifies Bucyibaruta Advised Residents to Claim Burned Houses Belonged to Fugitives

During the trial of Laurent Bucyibaruta at the Paris Assize Court, a witness testified that the former prefect of Gikongoro advised residents in Kibeho to claim that the owners of burned houses had fled. According to the witness, Bucyibaruta gave…

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May 11, 2022April 16, 2025

Paris court of assize: Bucyibaruta is perfectly normal, says the psychological expert

The medico-psychological expert, Jean Luc Ployé affirms during his hearing before the Paris Assize Court that the accused Laurent Bucyibaruta is completely normal and rooted in reality. This comes after that the request of the defense which had advanced the…

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May 7, 2022April 16, 2025

Nyamagabe: genocide survivors hope to get peace of mind from Bucyibaruta’s trial in France

Survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in the former Gikongoro Prefecture are hoping for justice and closure as the trial of Laurent Bucyibaruta begins on May 9, 2022, at the Paris Assize Court. Justice as a Path to…

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April 27, 2022April 16, 2025

Community Health Workers Aiding the Fight against Drug Resistant TB

Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is among the biggest challenges facing tuberculosis (TB) treatment in Rwanda and other African countries.  MDR-TB occurs when TB causing organism resists treatment.  This resistance is often as a consequence of either improper treatment plans such as…

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March 31, 2022April 16, 2025

From Traditional Healers to Doctors, Community Health Workers Improve TB Treatment in Rwanda

According to the World Health Organization, there were 7841 cases of tuberculosis in Rwanda in 2008. This has gradually reduced to about 5800 cases in 2020, thanks to the contributions of the Community Health Workers (CHWs). Since its inception in…

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February 7, 2022April 7, 2025

Climate change traumatizes locals and hinders development

Eastern Province is not normally impossible area to live in: the region is home to many places that are among the best in the country in terms of production and stable weather. Yet certain areas of the province, such as…

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January 25, 2022April 16, 2025

Medical oxygen produced inside the hospitals ended its insufficiency during the covid-19

It was not frequent in Rwanda to admit patients under oxygen in hospitals before covid-19, except for special cases; medical oxygen was kind of expensive, and not all health facilities had the required infrastructures. Most health facilities used oxygen cylinders…

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November 2, 2021March 20, 2025

Ways to get rid of smelly fart

Different people get bothered by smelly fart either from others or themselves. Some condemn the person who fart in public but don’t really understand what causes smelly fart or ways to get rid of it. Scientists say that smelly fart…

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March 19, 2021April 2, 2025

Cannabis in Rwanda was confined only for ‘Batwa’ minority group

The cannabis that was recently accepted in Rwanda for medical use, was once confined for the minority group of ‘Batwa’ and was totally illegal and banned in the whole country until last year of 2020. According to Wikipedia, a 1959–1960…

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March 18, 2021April 6, 2025

If covid-19 vaccine is people’s rights, why not the choice of the right one?

Different people keep complaining about not being able to get the vaccine of their choice even if they have been allowed to have one; some countries decided to suspend the vaccination using certain sort of jab while other countries mostly…

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March 16, 2021April 6, 2025

Covid-19 vaccine; pregnant women are to choose to be vaccinated

As many countries are vaccinating their people in big number, for pregnant and breast-feeding women it’s still not confirmed either they may get vaccinated or not. One of the reason they give is that the vaccine was not tested on…

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November 6, 2020April 16, 2025

Royal tombs, Rwandan history subjects to be treasured but less known about

Rwandan royal tombs hold fascinating stories of history and tradition yet remain lesser-known treasures. In ancient Rwanda, kings, queens, and queen mothers were laid to rest in designated royal tombs, though some kings were buried elsewhere due to circumstances like…

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August 8, 2020April 6, 2025

Coronavirus’s era is expected to increase the obesity rate

Coronavirus pandemic is expected to contribute greatly to the increasing of obesity and overweight in the world; as the current crisis and the need to self-isolation is prompting many to rely on processed food with longer shelf life and canned…

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September 21, 2019April 16, 2025

The Monument at Winteko Links Tabaro and the ‘Abakurankota’ to Genocide Atrocities

The symbolic monument at the former Winteko sector, now part of Rusizi District, commemorates the atrocities of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and highlights the role of Theodore Rukeratabaro, commonly known as Tabaro, from the family of Abakurankota. The…

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September 18, 2019April 16, 2025

Imyaka 25 irenga nyuma ya jenoside abafatiwe ku ngufu muri ‘burende’ baracyahungabana

Abagore n’abakobwa bafatiwe ku ngufu mu cyitwaga ‘burende’ ahahoze segiteri Winteko ubu akaba ari mu karere ka Rusizi, nyuma y’imyaka irenga 25 jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda ibaye, baracyahungabanywa n’ibikomere bahavanye; bakaba basaba ko bagenerwa ubujyanama bw’ihungabana buhoraho, atari ubugaragara…

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September 18, 2019April 16, 2025

Rusizi; abasigiwe indwara zidakira no gufatwa ku ngufu muri jenoside barasaba kwitabwaho

Nyuma y’imyaka 25 jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda ibaye, abagore n’abakobwa bafashwe ku ngufu bikabaviramo kwandura indwara zidakira barasaba kwitabwaho by’umwihariko, ngo kuko umubiri wabo umaze kugira intege nke, bakaba batakibashije gukora nka mbere ngo bashobore guhangana n’imibereho. Mariyana Murorunkwere…

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