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The New Times on MSNWhat’s driving the boom in Rwanda’s hair extension market?From sleek synthetic wigs to premium human hair imports, Rwanda’s hair extension market is booming—fuelled by shifting beauty standards, rising demand, and a new wave of entrepreneurs redefining what ...
Those successive regimes in Rwanda, supported by the colonialists, reinforced this ideology, ultimately leading to the Genocide against the Tutsi in 1994. “We salute the brave young men and women, led ...
The Parliament of Rwanda is currently engaged in a rigorous debate over a proposed Health Services Bill that includes ...
The M23 insurgents who routed Congo’s army to take control of the eastern part of one of Africa’s most populous nations now ...
Four pioneering doctors prove that gender diversity in operating theatres leads to better healthcare
In a continent where only 9pc of surgeons are women, these four trailblazers are rewriting the rules of operating theatres.
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The New Times on MSNWhat to expect as gov't opens halfway homesThe construction of Rwanda's first reintegration Centre, also known as halfway home, has completed and is expected to be operational in June, The New Times has learnt. According to Rwanda Correctional ...
The deal runs until 2028, and it will reportedly fund a large part of Atleti's transfer window budget this summer. Rubén Uría ...
Just 10 years ago, spotting a gray crowned crane in Rwanda’s wetlands had become a rarity. These elegant birds — tall and statuesque, with golden plumes fanning from their heads — once flourished ...
Visit Rwanda signs a sponsorship deal with Atletico Madrid as Arsenal fans continue to call for their club to end its ...
On a cloudy day in Salt Lake City, Utah, the warmth of the knitting circle at the THRIVE Center for Survivors of Torture offers a comforting contrast to the winter chill outside. Refugee women from ...
Rwanda continues to assert its presence on the global stage, grabbing the world by storm once again. In a landmark move, the ...
Here’s a look at genocide, the attempted or intentional destruction of a national, racial, religious or ethnic group, whether in wartime or peace. Facts The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment ...
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