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Giving Priority to the Mentally Ill

column Kigali — One of four patients visiting a health service has at least one mental, neurological or behavioral disorder but most of these disorders are neither diagnosed nor treated. According to Boniface Harerimana, a...

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Rwanda: Rugby Post-Primary Attracts 16

Kigali — THIS year's national post-primary rugby competition will attract 16 schools. The 10-aside tournament set for Sunday will take place at Lycee de Nyanza, and the schools that will take part include Shyogwe, St. Joseph...

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Mental Health Still Gets Too Little Attention

As Rwanda prepares to celebrate the World Mental Health Day on October 10, the ministry of health is drumming up awareness of mental health problems. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) statistics, about 450...

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Schools Face Closure Over Poor Hygiene

Kigali — Kigali City Council has blacklisted 13 secondary schools and recommended their closure following a report on poor sanitation and hygiene, Sunday Times has learnt. The 13 schools which were grouped within 'the red...

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Industrialists Speak Out On Water Shortage

Kigali — The scarcity of water in selected areas of Kigali has been a major concerns to revelers as well as industrialists (File Photo) Local industries have differently expressed their concerns on the looming water crisis that...

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Rwanda: Science Society Aids Schools

As the National Examinations Council prepares to examine students on science practicals for the very first time, the Royal Society of England has trained chemistry teachers' trainers who will help increase the number of...

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Avoid 'Sugar Daddies And Mommies,' New Booklet Warns Children

The Kurana Ijabo Ugire Ijambo initiative is targeted at primary school children between the ages of 10 and 12. The ministry of gender and family promotion (MIGEPROFE) is distributing 23,000 copies of the booklet.

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Miss Kigali Attends Function to Award Certificates to Humura Teachers

Gasabo — Miss Kigali, Cynthia Akazuba in collaboration with Kigali City Council on Friday attended a function to hand certificates to Humura teachers, in Ndera. Eight teachers were awarded certificates after a 15-hour training...

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Why the Tribalists Are Scared of This Government

We in Rwanda live in truly transformational times. In the infamous iringaniza of past sectarian governments schools would not admit more than a few Tutsi children because "the Tutsi population is only 14 percent, so not more...

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Ndera Hospital Doctors Under Probe Over Student's Death

Kigali — The cause of death of a 19-year-old student at Ndera Psychiatric Hospital has remained a subject of controversy between the deceased's relatives and the doctors who carried out the post-mortem. According to our source...

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