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British coach Stephen Constantine, who previously managed Rwanda’s national team from 2014 to 2015, has been appointed as the new head coach of the senior national team, Amavubi, as well as the under-23 squad, for the next two years.
The Rwanda National Police has received a contingent of officers who completed a peacekeeping mission under the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) after serving for more than a year.
The Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion Rwanda says family conflicts, drug abuse and the misuse of social media are among the leading factors behind the rising number of teenage pregnancies in Rwanda.
The President of the Supreme Court of Rwanda, Donatille Mukantaganzwa, has urged land title registrars to uphold professionalism and integrity by helping resolve land-related disputes rather than becoming sources of conflict.
Rwanda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Rwanda has commended Rwandan student Atete Kagorora Arianah for emerging the overall winner in the regional EAC Essay Writing Competition.
Zambia’s immigration authorities have arrested 58 suspected illegal immigrants, including five Rwandans, during an enforcement operation conducted in the capital, Lusaka.
Agriculture remains a cornerstone of Rwanda’s economy, sustaining a large share of the population, which explains the government’s significant investments in this sector. Traditionally reliant on conventional methods, Rwandan farming has faced challenges such as low yields, climate change, limited access to fertilizers, and seed shortages.
Rwanda’s new road traffic law has introduced stricter penalties for drivers who exceed the legal blood alcohol limit. Offenders found guilty by a court face fines ranging from 100,000 to 400,000 FRW and imprisonment of three to six months.
Rwandan gospel artist Israel Mbonyi says his song Tugumane can provide solace to people struggling with grief or going through difficult times.