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  • 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”
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January 23, 2024April 2, 2025

Misinformation and disinformation driven by Misuse of AI among global threats to beware

Misinformation and disinformation, mainly driven by the misuse of Artificial Intelligence, are the leading expected global threats in the next two years, according to the Global Risks Report 2024. The report by the World Economic Forum (WEF) explores some of…

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January 21, 2024April 2, 2025

Access to funding among top challenges faced by entrepreneurs and businesses in Africa

In Africa, apart from the known business challenges such as the decrepit infrastructure, inconsistent government policies, double taxation, increasing inflation, regulation irregularities and the COVID-19 pandemic consequences in recent times, overwhelmingly, lack of capital or funding issues contribute majorly to…

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January 19, 2024April 2, 2025

Google to lay off more employees amid the use of artificial intelligence

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has warned employees that more layoffs are in store at the search engine giant as it focused on new priorities, including artificial intelligence. "These role eliminations are not at the scale of last year's reductions, and…

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January 18, 2024April 2, 2025

Giving women access to innovative and improved healthcare can save $1 trillion worldwide: report

The huge gap between how women and men's health are treated costs $1 trillion a year worldwide, the World Economic Forum said on Wednesday. Women spend a quarter more of their lives suffering from poor health than men, a disparity…

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January 18, 2024April 6, 2025

20 percent of adult people snore on regular basis, study

Some may not want to hear this, but snoring is a serious health problem. It's not only annoying for the people you're sleeping with but it also complicates your own rest. According to studies, 40 percent of adults occasionally snore,…

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January 18, 2024April 2, 2025

Mount Kilimanjaro among the most beautiful mountains in the world for tourists

Mountains have long captivated the human imagination with their majestic beauty and awe-inspiring presence. They serve as a refuge for those seeking solace in nature's embrace and offer breathtaking views that touch the soul. These five of the most beautiful…

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January 16, 2024April 2, 2025

International labor organization predicts millions of people who will join job search market in 2024

The report by the International labor organization says that joblessness and the jobs gap that have fallen below pre-pandemic levels, have shown signs that global unemployment will rise in 2024. In the same vein, the world leaders and governments are…

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January 16, 2024April 2, 2025

Child entrepreneurs make waves as African parents ban theirs from owning money

While some African parents are busy prohibiting their children to work, even worse to own money, around the globe, there are many child entrepreneurs who are making waves. However, a large portion of them are based in the U.K.  With…

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January 16, 2024April 6, 2025

Some people’s favorite breakfasts can harm their dental hygiene

Breakfast is touted as the most important meal of the day because it kick-starts your metabolism and gives you the energy to run for most of the day. However, the wrong choice of meal could leave you feeling hungry shortly…

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January 15, 2024April 7, 2025

Shecanic, Africa’s wheelwomen breaking ground of deemed society’s ‘unconventional for girls’

In a world where tyres, toolboxes and gears were thought to be the exclusive preserve of men in grease-stained overalls, Nana Afua Serwaa Adusei fearlessly crashed through those stereotypes, leaving a trail of inspiration in her wake. Nana Afua Serwaa…

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January 15, 2024April 2, 2025

Wanchi-Dandi ecotourism village could be best model in Africa, Prof. Alemayehu

The newly inaugurated Wanchi-Dandi Ecotourism Village could be cited as one of the best model projects in Africa, the renowned Professor of political science at California State University, Alemayehu G. Mariam remarked. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed along with higher government…

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January 13, 2024April 6, 2025

Overweight people can have trouble thinking properly, the study.

More than just your physical, health might be affected by the size of your waistline, says the new study that investigated the relationship between visceral fat and brain cognition, and found that people with excess body fat could have trouble…

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January 12, 2024April 6, 2025

Morning exercise burns more fat but afternoon one reduce the risks of premature death, study.

A recent study involving more than 90,000 people, says that afternoon exercise may reduce the risks of premature death more than morning or evening workouts. The study also finds that physical activity at any time of the day is better…

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January 12, 2024April 6, 2025

Women need to work on glutes muscles found in the buttocks to sculpt a perfect bottom.

Many times women feel left out when an article focuses on male fitness goals such as biceps, a toned chest and abdominal muscles. A well sculpted bottom happens to be an important aspect of a female’s good looks more than…

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January 12, 2024April 3, 2025

The first ever black model was worshiped by French fan

The first black person to ever appear in modelling industry, and open doors for African American fashion models particularly those with dark complexion tones, was Helen Williams. She was then recognized as a pioneer in modelling industry, and it’s because…

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January 11, 2024April 6, 2025

Green tea contains caffeine, people with high blood pressure advised not to take much

People with high blood pressure and other blood conditions are advised to avoid drinking a lot of green tea at a time, nutritionist and other health scientists say that it contains caffeine. They should consult with nutritionists or dietitians before…

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January 11, 2024March 20, 2025

Plastics pollution causing infertility and cancer mostly in men

There is a growing public concern over the increasing cancer cases and men who cannot have children because they are infertile. The Ugandan ministry of health figures show that infertility affects about 15 percent of couples of reproductive age in…

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January 10, 2024April 2, 2025

Global economy heading towards lowest half-decade growth in 30 years, warns the world bank

The global economy is set to hit a grim record by the end of 2024, the lowest half-decade GDP growth in 30 years according to World bank’s latest global economic prospect report. Economic performance in the first half of the…

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January 10, 2024April 2, 2025

Eurozone expected to grow slightly more in 2024

The world bank predicts the 20-nation euro area will grow 0.7 percent this year, a modest improvement on last year’s 0.4 percent expansion. The international financial institution expects economic growth in the US, the country which led the way in…

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January 10, 2024April 6, 2025

Family history might be a root cause of depression, a review by doctors

Medical experts propose some reasons that might be the root causes of depression, among others family history, childhood abuse or relationship issues and being submitted to chronic stress. Research suggests that depression is not simply a chemical imbalance. According to…

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January 9, 2024April 2, 2025

Like Rwanda, Morocco among top seven African countries to visit in 2024

For a very long time, Morocco has been at the top of the list of places to travel. In 2024, life style capital named it one of the best seven African destinations to visit. The list also features Rwanda, Ghana,…

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January 9, 2024April 2, 2025

Zanzibar, Madagascar and Patmos from the bible among the most beautiful islands in the world

Some islands are said to be among the best in the whole world based on their particular characteristics and appearance, some for the history and cultural connotations attached. Mauritius island in the Indian ocean, combined French and English influence with…

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January 8, 2024April 2, 2025

Electric vehicles are the cheapest cars on sale today

Since they have entered the mainstream market, there has been a stigma around electric cars because of their higher initial costs compared to petrol and diesel cars. But electric cars have developed significantly since the arrival of cars like Nissan…

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January 7, 2024March 20, 2025

Stars and billionaires who use their private jets the most are labeled as climate offenders

Americans emit three times more than the global average, but that is nothing compared to the billionaires and celebrities who catch their private jets as often as someone else catch a bus or grab their car. In 2021, per capita…

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January 4, 2024April 16, 2025

Tumba: barasaba ko abavugwa mu rubanza rwa Munyemana nabo bakurikiranwa n’ubutabera

Abarokotse jenoside ba Tumba, aho Dr. Munyemana Sosthene yakoreye ibyaha bya jenoside n’ibyaha byibasiye inyokomuntu, yahamijwe n’urukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Paris mu Bufaransa, barasaba ko abandi bavuzwe muri uru rubanza bafatanije nawe gukora ibyo byaha nabo bakurikiranwa n’ubutabera. Abagarukwaho cyane…

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December 20, 2023April 16, 2025

“Tumba ni muruhuke”, Daphrosa Gauthier ku myaka 24 y’igifungo Munyemana yakatiwe

Nyuma y’amasaha menshi yari ashize abantu batandukanye bategereje umwanzuro w’urukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Paris mu Bufaransa, ku rubanza rwa Dr. Munyemana Sosthene waburanishwaga ku byaha bya jenoside ndetse n’ibyaha byibasiye inyokomuntu, urukiko rwamukatiye igifungo cy’imyaka 24 mu gihe ubushinjacyaha bwo…

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December 19, 2023April 16, 2025

Paris: ubushinjacyaha bwasabiye Munyemana gufungwa imyaka 30, abamwunganira basaba ko agirwa umwere

Mu rubanza rwa Dr. Munyemana Sosthene rurimo kuburanishwa n’urukiko rwa rubanda rw’ I Paris mu Bufaransa ku byaha bya jenoside ndetse n’ibyaha byibasiye inyokomuntu, ubushinjacyaha bwamusabiye gufungwa imyaka 30, naho abamwunganira basaba ko agirwa umwere ngo kuko icyo azira ari…

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December 11, 2023April 16, 2025

‘Every Genocide Accused Claims to Have Protected Tutsi’: Eric Gillet Testifies in Munyemana Trial

Eric Gillet, a context witness in the trial of Dr. Sosthène Munyemana before the Paris Assize Court, highlighted a recurring claim made by individuals accused of participating in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda that they had protected…

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December 11, 2023April 16, 2025

‘Everyone Accused of Genocide Protected the Tutsi’: Eric Gillet Testifies in Munyemana Trial

Eric Gillet, a context witness in the trial of Dr. Sosthène Munyemana before the Paris Assize Court, highlighted a recurring claim made by individuals accused of participating in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda that they had protected…

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December 7, 2023April 16, 2025

Witness Describes Tumba Sector Office as a “Transit to Death” in Dr. Munyemana’s Trial

During the trial of Dr. Sosthène Munyemana at the Paris Assize Court, multiple witnesses referred to the Tumba sector office where Munyemana held the keys as a “transit to death” for Tutsi during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. One…

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December 7, 2023April 16, 2025

Un témoin qualifie le bureau du secteur de Tumba de ‘transit vers la mort’ dans le procès du Dr. Munyemana

Lors du procès du Dr. Sosthène Munyemana devant la cour d’assises de Paris, plusieurs témoins ont décrit le bureau du secteur de Tumba, dont l’accusé détenait les clés, comme un véritable transit vers la mort pour les Tutsi pendant le…

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November 26, 2023April 16, 2025

Procès Munyemana : Le viol des mères devant leurs enfants, un acte de continuité du génocide

Lors du procès de Sosthène Munyemana devant la cour d’assises de Paris, Madame Hélène Dumas, témoin de contexte, a souligné que le viol constitue un acte de génocide visant à perpétuer ses effets destructeurs.« Des enfants sont témoins du meurtre…

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November 16, 2023April 16, 2025

Umunyarwanda Munyemana nawe agiye kubaranira mu rukiko rwo mu Bufaransa kuri jenoside yakorewe abatutsi

Urukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Paris mu bufaransa rwatangiye kuburanisha undi munyarwada ukurikiranweho uruhare muri jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu 1994, uwo akaba ari Dr. Munyemana Sosthene wahoze ari muganga w’abagore mu cyahoze ari perefegitura ya Butare. Munyemana arashinjwa kugira uruhare muri…

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October 6, 2023April 7, 2025

L’Institut National de la Statistique du Rwanda Salue les Initiatives Pionnières en Matière de Données

Le Conseil d'Administration de L'Institut National de la Statistique du Rwanda (NISR), qui s'est réuni pour sa session ordinaire ce 5 octobre 2023, a célébré un moment historique qui a été marquée par des expressions d'appréciation pour l'engagement du NISR…

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July 11, 2023April 16, 2025

Rwanda Using Decentralized Health System to Overcome COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy

Rwanda’s decentralized community-based care, an approach aimed at bringing health workers closer to the population at the village level, has played a crucial role in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and countering vaccine hesitancy in this East African nation. The proposed…

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May 21, 2023April 7, 2025

Procès Philippe Manier : « Les racines européennes du génocide sont lourdes », affirme un témoin

Lors du procès de Philippe Hategekimana Manier, un témoin a souligné le poids des racines européennes dans le génocide contre les Tutsi. Stéphane Audouin-Rouzeau, qui se présente comme enseignant-chercheur et spécialiste de la Première Guerre mondiale, a évoqué les théories…

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February 26, 2023April 16, 2025

Gikondo: bemeza ko ibihano byahawe Twahirwa na Basabose bibanyuze, ariko amateka arimo arasibangana

Abarokotse muri Gikondo bishimira ko mu rubanza rwa Twahirwa Seraphin na Basabose Pierre bahawe ubutabera, ngo kuko ibihano bakatiwe nta bindi bibiruta ugereranije n’ibyaha aba bagabo bashinjwaga. Gusa bafite impungenge ko uko iminsi igenda ishira, abari bahari jenoside yakorewe abatutsi…

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February 6, 2023April 6, 2025

English breakfast kills it all

Breakfast is undoubtedly an important meal, and each country has its own typical breakfast to enjoy. Some are well known, such as the classic croissant to be enjoyed in France, or the eggs with bacon typical in the U.S. But…

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February 1, 2023April 2, 2025

Malawian officials claim not to know how much they make from cannabis

Four years since the legalization of industrial hemp in the country, the Cannabis Regulatory Authority says data has not yet been documented on how much money has been realized from the export of the crop. The move has promoted the…

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January 16, 2023April 16, 2025

Farmers Take Charge in District Performance Contracts: From Implementers to Planners

Farmers in Nyanza and Kayonza districts are celebrating their growing involvement in the district performance contracts, known locally as Imihigo. Training conducted by Transparency International Rwanda (TI Rwanda) has empowered them to shift from merely following directives to actively participating…

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December 21, 2022April 2, 2025

Louis Vuitton boss, Bernard Arnault becomes the new richest man in the world

The French billionaire Bernard Arnault has built a massive and profitable luxury retail empire. Where did he come from and how did he get richer than Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos? Bernard Arnault knows the ins and outs of the…

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December 21, 2022March 20, 2025

The longest gestation of African bush elephant contributes to their nearly disappearance  

The African bush elephant has the longest gestation period of any mammal: a whopping 22 months, almost two years, which does not help the problem of the declining elephant populations. In 2016, experts estimated that Africa’s elephant population had dropped by 111,000 elephants in…

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December 19, 2022April 2, 2025

Israel dominates the LGBT world

Even though sexual orientation is still somewhat a sensitive issue, it seems that it is becoming less of a taboo issue at a global level. Unbelievably, Israel seems to be the gayest country in the world per capita. Israel is one…

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November 1, 2022April 2, 2025

Ukraine and DRC might be the next popular war tourism sites

Ukrainian war against Russia and rebels’ attacks in Democratic republic of Congo nowadays are dominating world and regional news, which is the very beginning of a journey to become war tourism sites. According to Wikipedia, war tourism is recreational travel to…

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November 1, 2022April 16, 2025

Kigali: Bamboo to reduce unemployment among the youth

Youth unemployment is a challenge facing Rwanda despite the government targeting to create 1.5 million jobs between 2017 and 2024. The Rwanda state census of labor and employment published in May 2021, notes that unemployment rate is at 23%, and…

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October 27, 2022April 2, 2025

The world’s top 10 sex tourism destinations

It turns out that while planning for a vacation, there are people who actually look for places where they can have uninhibited sex, not necessarily with their partners. Some people look at sexual encounters while travelling as a way of…

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September 9, 2022April 2, 2025

As Queen Elizabeth II passes away at 96, here’s how her death will impact UK’s economy

The United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth II who reigned for more than 7 decades passed away at 96 at Balmoral Castle, her home in Scotland on Thursday, September 8. The death of the Queen not only marks the end of an era…

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July 12, 2022April 16, 2025

Paris: condamnation de Bucyibaruta comme complice de génocide, une grosse déception pour les parties civiles

Aux alentours de 20 heures, heure de Paris, le tribunal a rendu son verdict dans le procès de Laurent Bucyibaruta, poursuivi pour génocide, complicité de génocide et crimes contre l’humanité. Il a été condamné à 20 ans de réclusion criminelle,…

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July 11, 2022April 16, 2025

Bucyibaruta Trial: Defense Denies Genocide Involvement, Shifts Blame to French Army

Laurent Bucyibaruta, on trial before the Paris Assize Court, has consistently denied any involvement in the genocide against the Tutsi, maintaining his stance until the very end. His defense team has entirely rejected the accusations, instead attributing responsibility to the…

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July 9, 2022April 16, 2025

Paris Court of Assize: Tutsi Wives, an Unsuccessful Defense for Genocide Suspects

Laurent Bucyibaruta, the former prefect of Gikongoro, is currently on trial before the Paris Court of Assize for his alleged involvement in genocide, conspiracy to commit genocide, and other related crimes. Bucyibaruta has attempted to use his Tutsi wife as…

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