Illustration: Emma Peer

Seriously?

Rwanda 2.0, writes Zoe Holman.

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NI 552 - Disinformation - November, 2024
Photo: Craven Mupenda/Girl Effect

The Interview: Flavia Mutamutega

Flavia Mutamutega, Rwanda’s sole agony aunt for adolescent girls, tells Veronique Mistiaen about the problems that preoccupy them.

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NI 527 - Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic - September, 2020
A chance for joy: Ingoma Nshya are making their mark as the first female percussionists in Rwanda.Photo: Oscar Espinosa

Rwanda

Women unite through drumming

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NI 526 - The Kurds - betrayed again - July, 2020

A word with Anjan Sundaram

The author and reporter talks to Graeme Green about self-expression, dictatorship and the importance of a free press.

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NI 490 - Blood brothers - Saudi Arabia and the West - March, 2016
Jean and Patrick arrive at Kigali International airport. They are accompanied by Jean’s sister Martha.

Holidays in Rwanda

Ten years after fleeing his home country, Jean Kayigamba makes an emotional return.

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NI 443 - The far right gets respectable - June, 2011

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Disinformation November, 2024
Land rights November, 2022
Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic September, 2020
The Kurds - betrayed again July, 2020
Blood brothers - Saudi Arabia and the West March, 2016
Feminism fights back July, 2014
The far right gets respectable June, 2011
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