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To increase employment, creativity in measures is required

Due to the fact that the majority of the active population lives from casual labor, small farming or informal business, the state of unemployment in Rwanda is unclear. That does not prevent the government from taking measures to ensure a steady income for more and more people.

June 21st, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

Science lessons improved at lower secondary level

A project aimed at improving science education at the lower level of secondary school has ended with several initiatives completed.

June 21st, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

World Cup comes to a big screen near you

It will be hard to miss the world cup, what with giant screens popping up around the country to bring the extravaganza to your doorstep.

June 21st, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

Even more traffic misery, but the end is in sight

Early last week, the Rugunga area in Kiyovu was clogged with traffic jams. Worse is yet to come, but it is all for the better.

June 14th, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

Every baby gorilla named is a success in preserving biodiversity

During the annual Kwita Izina ceremony on Saturday, 14 baby gorillas were named. This year’s event received even more attention than the previous editions, given that is was also the background for the global celebration of the World Environment Day which focused on biodiversity.

June 14th, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

Give a cow: good; Add an apple seedling: better

Leonard W. Dilkon, the head of a delegation of Nigerian MPs visiting the country last week, said that as the government gives out a cow to the people, it should add an apple seedling.

June 14th, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

Rwandatel honors genocide victims at Gisozi

Rwandatel staff last week gathered at Gisozi Memorial Center to honor 1994 Genocide victims.

June 14th, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

Genocide denier in hot soup

Protesters want “harsh punishment for genocide-denying criminal” The notorious Genocide denier Peter Erlinder was full of bluster when Criminal Investigations Department Police went to pick him at the Laico Hotel in the morning of last Friday.     Peter Erlinder, genocide denier. (Internet photo) As CID officers led him away, Erlinder, an American lawyer who [...]

May 31st, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

Social Security Fund honors Genocide victims

Employees of the Social Security Fund last week gathered at Musha sector in Rwamagana district to honor Genocide victims, and later held a remembrance service for 19 social security workers who perished in 1994.

May 31st, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

PS-Imberakuri wrangles continue unabated

The never ending problems of the recently registered political party PS-Imberakuri, have reached new heights with the party’s stand-in President Christine Mukabunani announcing that they intend to drag the former leader Bernard Ntaganda to court.

May 31st, 2010 | Posted in National | Read More »

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