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  2. Jean-Léonard Rugambage - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Léonard Rugambage was a Rwandan journalist, acting editor of the newspaper Umuvugizi. He was murdered after an assailant shot him four times in front of his home in Kigali on 24 June 2010. [1] [2] The newspaper had recently been suspended by the government, but continued to publish articles online. Rugambage was "highly critical" of ...

  3. Mass media in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The New Times is the largest English-language and the oldest in Rwanda. 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. 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. They also used to have a Kinyarwanda-language weekly called Izuba Rirashe. The New Times is published in Kigali from Monday to Saturday, with its sister paper the Sunday Times, appearing on Sundays.

  5. Gisimba Memorial Centre - Wikipedia

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    Gisimba Memorial Centre. / -1.973136; 30.049185. Gisimba Memorial Centre is an after-school centre for disadvantaged children in Kigali, Rwanda. Formerly, it was the oldest and best-known orphanage in Rwanda, however, in 2016 the government began closing orphanages and transferring the children under foster care and adoption to families. [1]

  6. Hutu Ten Commandments - Wikipedia

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    The " Hutu Ten Commandments " (also " Ten Commandments of the Bahutu ") was a document published in the December 1990 edition of Kangura, an anti- Tutsi, Hutu Power Kinyarwanda -language newspaper in Kigali, Rwanda. The Hutu Ten Commandments are often cited as a prime example of anti-Tutsi propaganda that was promoted by genociders in Rwanda ...

  7. Telecommunications in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The telecommunications sector was liberalized in 2001, and the number of companies providing telephone and Internet services increased from one, the state-run Rwandatel, to 10 in 2012. These providers are all privately owned, with the exception of Rwandatel. Rwandatel had the largest market share of fixed broadband subscriptions as of September ...

  8. Rwanda's leader is concerned over perceived US ambiguity ...

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    Rwanda’s ethnic composition remains largely unchanged since 1994, with a Hutu majority. The Tutsis account for 14% and the Twa just 1% of Rwanda’s 14 million people.

  9. List of international presidential trips made by Emmerson ...

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    Rwanda: Kigali: March 20 Working visit Ivory Coast: Abidjan: March 26–27 Working visit China: Beijing: April 2–6 State visit Namibia: Windhoek: August 16 38th SADC Summit Zambia: Lusaka: October 23 Attemded the 54th independence day celebrations. Ethiopia: Addis Ababa: November 16