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Why Kagame Would Not Win A Free And Fair Election

In a hypothetical scenario where free and fair elections were conducted in Rwanda, it is highly questionable whether Paul Kagame would secure victory.

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Opinions 8 months ago

Denying A Genocide By Investigating A Car Accident

They are going to say that we deny the genocide,” the colleague at Forbidden Stories – the project of fifty journalists and seventeen media that investigated work, life, and death of our Rwandan co...

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Opinions 8 months ago

Can Rwanda Achieve Its Ambitious Vision 2050? Yes, Says Imf Study, If It Can Maintain Asia-Like Growth

Rwanda’s past successes have been notable, but the country has set even more ambitious goals for its future. A study published August 18 by the International Monetary Fund explains some of the key...

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Opinions 8 months ago

Virtual Campaigns In Uganda: Media’s Thin Line Between Objectivitiy And Business Optimization

Uganda is looking forward to another election after 5 years, in 2021. The debate during such

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Opinions 8 months ago

FIVE STATEMENTS ON CORONAVIRUS SHARED BY WHO THAT TURNED OUT TO BE MISLEADING

THE World Health Organisation (WHO), a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) responsible for international public health has played a huge role in battling coronavirus pandemic since it fir...

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Opinions 8 months ago

“COVID-19 Is Real And Painful To Live With”, Survivors Narrate Ordeals

Medical doctors, scientists, medical experts and government officials are still learning about coronavirus as it continues to spread here in Rwanda and ravage nations across the globe. 

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Opinions 8 months ago

The COVID-19 Lockdown Food That Never Reached

About 1.5million people in Rwanda’s capital Kigali are back in a government-instituted lockdown beginning the night of January 18. This lockdown is to control the spread of new COVID cases in the c...

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Opinions 8 months ago

Why It’s Hard To Remove An African President From Power

If Equatorial Guinea’s president Teodoro Obiang will still be in power by August 3rd 2023, he will have broken the record of Ethiopia’s Haile Selassie who ruled for 44 years from 1930 to 1974.&nbsp...

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Opinions 8 months ago

Limited COVID-19 Testing? Researchers In Rwanda Have An Idea

Like many countries, Rwanda is finding it impossible to test each of its citizens for the coronavirus amid shortages of supplies. But researchers there have created an approach that’s drawing atten...

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