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AllAfrica News: Rwanda
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Number of Aids Patients Goes Down - UN Report
The number of people living with HIV/AIDS has reduced from 191,437 in 2006 to184,859 in 2007, a United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) country progress report has said.
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New Aids Drug Expected in September
The Ministry of Health has finally confirmed the imminent arrival of a new AIDS drug from a Canadian company, Apotex. Health officials said Thursday that the first batch of such low-cost drug will be in the country late September this year.
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Six African Countries to Operationalise Agricultural Innovation Initiatives
Ghana is among six African countries meeting in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on Practicing Agricultural Innovation in Africa to address the key policies that can create an enabling environment for increased investments in agricultural innovation that would spur greater productivity in the agriculture sector.
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Mininfra - Sun Shine - How Can We Use It At Night?
Solar Energy is one of the main sectors of renewable energy and has enjoyed extensive development in the world.
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DFID Staff Take Part in Umuganda
As part of its team-building activities, The Department for International Development (DFID) Rwanda staff Thursday took part in community work (Umuganda) in Butansinda, Nyanza District.
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Rwanda And Uganda Parliaments On Work Together
Rwanda and Uganda parliaments are to establish a working relationship that will promote good governance practices in both countries.
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Kinyarwanda Computing, is It Real Or Fiction?
Since September 2006, we have heard on radio, seen on TV, read in the newspapers, including "The New Times", that Kinyarwanda computing was almost at hand: computer systems were being translated to Kinyarwanda, commonly used software applications were also being translated, making it easy for the average Rwandan to surf the web, to read, write, exchange and create news, messages and information on computer platforms.
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Intwari Extend Lead in Seatball League
Intwari male Seatball team has strengthened their lead at the top of the national championship after winning their six matches of the season. The Paralympics giants lead the Seatball table with 18 points, two ahead of second placed Huye.
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Sudan Will Play Usual Game - Mazda
Sudan national football team coach Mohammed Abdullah a.k.a Mazda has admitted that his side will approach tomorrow's game with Rwanda at Nyamirambo stadium.
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Hakizimana Eager to Make a Career in Steeplechase
National long distance athlete, Gervais Hakizimana has vowed to build a career in steeplechase.
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Parliament to Discuss Universal Jurisdiction
As part of the on going extraordinary parliamentary session, both chambers of the House will today begin discussing the issue of universal jurisdiction. This meeting, initiated by Dr. Vincent Biruta, President of the Senate, is scheduled to begin this morning.
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Global Jurisdictions Too One-Sided
As Israel marked 60 years of existence, world leaders gathered in Jerusalem to congratulate Israelites, but also to exchange views on how to tackle challenges the world community faces.
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Cine Elmay's Ruvogera Misses Des Mille Collines Tour
Obed Ruvogera one of Cine Elmay's top cyclists will miss the 13th edition of Ascension Des Mille Collines competition scheduled for this Sunday.
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Burundi VP Visits Gisozi Memorial Site
Before winding up his 6- Day working visit to Rwanda, the Burundian Vice President, Dr. Yves Sahinguvu and his delegation on Wednesday visited Gisozi memorial site to pay tribute to those who were killed during the 1994 Tutsi genocide.
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Amahoro Stadium Doubtful for CAN Qualifiers
The Ministry of Culture and Sport (Minispoc) has up to May 20 to confirm whether Amahoro stadium will be ready in time for the first game of the 2010 World/Africa Cup qualifiers.
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Minicom, Rura Focusto Consumer Protection
Amidst the expanding trajectory of the Rwandan economy, consumers' rights and interests are to be protected and promoted, an official has said.
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Junior Basketballers Regroup
The national junior basketball team will regroup this afternoon ahead of next month's Junior African Cup of Nations qualifiers in Kampala, Uganda.
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Kagame Concludes Visit to Israel
President Kagame returns to Kigali Friday following a three-day visit to Israel where he took part in several events to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel including a reception hosted by President George Bush.
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Some ICTR Trials to Spill Over to Next Year
At least two trials involving nine defendants are expected to spill over to next year and will not be able to meet the UN Security Council's deadline of December,2008, cautions the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Justice Dennis Byron.
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Woman (90) Set On Fire By Her Neighbours for Fear of Facing Gacaca
A 90-year-old woman Genevieve Mukanyonga, a survivor of 1994 Rwandan genocide, was brutally killed last week by setting her on fire in her own house and neighbours confessed to the crime in Muhanga, southern Rwanda , reports Hirondelle Agency.
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