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  2. The New Times (Rwanda) - Wikipedia

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    The New Times is a national English-language newspaper in Rwanda. It was established in 1995 shortly after the Rwandan genocide. A Kinyarwanda-language weekly called Izuba Rirashe was previously published. [1] The New Times is published in Kigali from Monday to Saturday, with its sister paper the Sunday Times, appearing on Sundays.

  3. Mass media in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The New Times is the largest English-language and the oldest in Rwanda. [3] It also owns a newspaper joint in the local language Kinyarwanda, called Izuba Rirashe.The newspaper has been criticized for being "too servile" to the ruling party of Rwanda, [4] and being "excessively optimistic". [5]

  4. New Times (Rwanda) - Wikipedia

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  5. New Times - Wikipedia

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    The New Times, a daily national newspaper published in Kigali, Rwanda These publications have names that translate to English as New Times : Novoye Vremya (Russian: Новое время , The New Times ), a daily newspaper published in Russia from 1868 to 1914

  6. Jean-Marie Vianney Gatabazi - Wikipedia

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    Unknown. Known for. Rwandan Politics. Jean-Marie Vianney Gatabazi (born 18 August 1968) is a Rwandan politician. He is the former Minister of Rwanda Local Government since November 2022. He served as the governor of the Northern Province of Rwanda from August 2017 to March 2021, having previously served as Member of Parliament for 12 years. [1]

  7. Fred Rwigyema - Wikipedia

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    Fred Gisa Rwigema (also sometimes spelled Rwigyema; born Emmanuel Gisa; 10 April 1957 – 2 October 1990) was a Rwandan military officer and revolutionary.He was the founder of the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), a political and rebel group formed by Rwandan Tutsi exile descendants of those forced to leave the country after the 1959 Hutu Revolution.

  8. Diane Rwigara - Wikipedia

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    Diane Rwigara was born in Kigali in 1981 to an affluent Tutsi family and has three siblings. [4] [5] Her father, Assinapol Rwigara, an industrialist and a key financier of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, was killed in a car collision on 4 February 2015 in Gacuriro, Kigali.

  9. Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza - Wikipedia

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    According to Rwandan newspaper, The New Times, on 14 September 2018, President Paul Kagame exercised his prerogative of mercy and granted early release to Umuhoza, as well as to 2000 other convicted persons including singer Kizito Mihigo. On 15 September 2018, Ingabire was released from Mageragere Prison.