[New Times] Cameroon scored three against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to top Group B in the ongoing Orange African Nations Championship (CHAN).
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CHAN 2016 - Rwanda to Face DR Congo in Quarter-Finals
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Guinea Standing Between Nigeria and Last 8 Berth
[Monitor] Kigali -On four points, sitting at the summit of Group D at the on going 2016 African Nations Championship (Chan) in Rwanda, Nigeria's Super Eagles will walk onto the pitch at the Umuganda Stadium, Rubavu against Guinea this afternoon seeking only a draw to make it to the last eaight.
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Does New Book Expose Lack of Media Freedom in Rwanda?
[East African] A new book titled Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship paints a grim image of media freedom in Rwanda.
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West 'Suggests' Leader for Rwanda, Rwandans Seem to Agree With Them
[East African] As reported a fortnight ago, a furore erupted between some Western powers and Rwanda after more than 98 per cent of Rwandans voted "yes'" in a referendum to allow President Paul Kagame to vie for a third term.
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Burundi Team Arrives for Public Hearing On Country's Situation
[Daily News] Arusha -A Burundi delegation, led by the Minister in Charge of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ambassador Alain Aimé Nyamitwe, has arrived to present submissions in a public hearing here.
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New Mayors Should Strive to Outdo Their Predecessors
[New Times] All mayors in the country will step down at the end of this month to pave way for fresh elections. The local government docket is one of the most important cog in a government's wheel, but it is also it's Achile's heel.
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How Rwanda and DR Congo Are Taking CHAN By Storm
[Monitor] The 2016 African Nations Championship (Chan) enters its second week today. Event organisers here will be quietly happy that hosts Rwanda have hit the ground running. It's a cliche, isn't it, that a football tournament is as vibrant as the on-the-field performance of the host country.
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Losing to Morocco Was a Lesson - Mckinstry
[New Times] Amavubi Amavubi head coach Johnny McKinstry has said that the 4-1 defeat at the hands of Morocco in their final Group A match on Sunday, is a big lesson for his team, going into the knockout stage of the 2016 African Nations Championship.
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Rwanda Commemorates Holocaust
[New Times] Government officials and members of the diplomatic corps accredited to Rwanda, yesterday, joined Israelis and Germans to mark the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.
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Amavubi to Face DRC in Quarter-Finals
[New Times] Hosts Rwanda will take on the Democratic Republic of Congo in the first quarter-final match of the 2016 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) on Saturday at Amahoro National Stadium, kick-off at 3pm, while Cameroon will face Ivory Coast at Huye Stadium at 6pm.
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Make Insurance Products More Attractive, Affordable
[New Times] Last week, John Rwangombwa, the central bank governor, urged insurance service providers to come up with new and innovative products to propel penetration levels.
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EAC Stock Markets Integration Delay Costing Region - Experts
[New Times] Delays in the implementation of the East Africa Community (EAC) stock markets integration project are costing the region development capital and should be expedited.
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Canadian Varsities to Hold Study Seminar in Rwanda
[New Times] At least 13 universities from Canada will take part in a 'Study in Canada Seminar.' The two-day event will commence today at Kigali Serena Hall starting at 1:00pm.
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The Street As the 'Third Place' Between Home and Workplace
[New Times] Urban social space is any place in the city where people come together, congregate and interact with one another. Social gathering in these areas comprise of interactions among a diversity of individuals in small, medium and large groups for social and community purposes.
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The Dos and Don'ts of Back to School Preparations
[New Times] Next week, most schools will open for the first term, but before that, both parents and students have to undertake some preparation. As a routine, the 'back to school' period is characterised by busy streets with peddlers almost moving at an arm distance and shoppers flooding down town markets for scholastic materials. So as you get ready for the new term, what should you take into stock?
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Rwamagana School Gets U.S.$76,600 Japanese Grant for Renovation
[New Times] The association des Parents pour la Promotion de l'Education des Jeunes (ASPEJ) has received a $76,586 (about Rwf 57m) in Japanese grant to renovate Muhazi Lake Vocational School in Rwamagana District.
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Indians in Rwanda Mark Republic Day
[New Times] The Indian Association of Rwanda (INAR) on Tuesday celebrated their nation's Republic Day for the 67th time since India became a Republic.
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FARG Seeks Rwf28 Billion for Survivors' Homes
[New Times] The Fund for the support of Genocide Survivors (FARG) has launched a drive to raise Rwf27.7 billion for construction of new houses and rehabilitation of others for vulnerable Genocide survivors ahead of the 22nd commemoration set for April.
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School Memories - Memories of Mr Short Temper
[New Times] He was brief. I'm not referring to his ability to summarise his speech, no. I'm referring to his size. As soon as we saw him, our first guess was that God had not spent much time creating him.
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Two Dead As Van Plunges Into River
[New Times] Two people died and eleven others sustained injuries when a taxi minibus ferrying passengers on the Musanze-Rubavu highway lost control and plunged into River Sebeya, police have confirmed.
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