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 Jessica Agasaro
Jessica Agasaro
Zaria Court, a multi-purpose hospitality complex located at  Kigali Sports City in Remera. Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
Business
Inside Zaria Court’s $25m sports complex
Cucina, the Italian restaurant, returns with a reimagined menu at Kigali Marriott Hotel on Saturday.
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Kigali: Cucina reopens with revamped menu, bold vision
The new book is titled À la jeunesse du Rwanda et de la Terre Comprendre le mécanisme génocidaire (To the Youth of Rwanda and the Earth Understanding the Genocidal Mechanism).
Kwibuka
New book seeks to explain Genocide history to young Rwandans in school
BK Group Plc is set to launch a private equity fund worth between $30 million and $40 million. Craish Bahizi
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BK Group Plc set to launch $40m equity fund after profitable 2024
Officials from French Business Club in Rwanda  lay a wreath at  Kigali Genocide Memorial to pay tribute to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi on May 9. Photos by Dan Gatsinzi
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French Business Club honours Genocide victims, urges continued commitment to unity
Members of Parliament and senators  honour the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi at Kigali Genocide Memorial on May 2. COURTESY
Kwibuka
Parliament pays tribute to victims, urges action against genocide ideology
Attendees read the summery of the new book 30 Years 30 Stories during the book launch on Wednesday, April 30
Education
30 years, 30 stories: A generation’s testament to memory, healing and responsibility
On May 1, 1994, perpetrators intensified efforts to hunt down and kill Tutsi who had managed to survive the initial weeks of slaughter.
Kwibuka
May 1, 1994: Interahamwe hunt down Tutsi in Karama, Nyundo hills
On April 30, 1994, a large number of Tutsi were massacred in a swamp known as “CND,” located between Ntarama, Rulindo, and Mugina in the former Gitarama prefecture
Kwibuka
April 30, 1994: A day of coordinated massacres of Tutsi in Ntarama, Gisenyi, Rusizi, and Huye
On April 29, 1994, the United Nations Security Council formally addressed the escalating genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Courtesy
Kwibuka
April 29, 1994: UN security council acknowledges Genocide against the Tutsi
On April 28, 1994, in Paris, France, Jérôme Bicamumpaka, then Minister of Foreign Affairs in the genocidal regime, held a press conference as the Genocide against the Tutsi continued in Rwanda.
Kwibuka
April 28, 1994: Foreign Minister Bicamumpaka downplays genocide outcries as killings continue
World Vision Rwanda staff paid tribute to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in a solemn commemoration at Kigali Genocide Memorial on April 24. Craish Bahizi
Kwibuka
Call for unity, peace as World Vision Rwanda staff honour Genocide victims
Bizimana Christian spoke on behalf of Minister of MINUBUMWE
Art
Brushstrokes of Memory: Telling Rwandan story through art
I&M Bank Rwanda won the Training and Talent Development Program of the Year award at the 2025 Rwanda Women in Business Awards and Conference. Craish Bahizi
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FEATURED: I&M Bank Rwanda wins top award for staff training, development
Gatwaro Genocide Memorial in Karongi District. File
Kwibuka
April 25, 1994: As Genocide raged, the world looked away
On April 24, atrocities were committed throughout the former Gitarama Prefecture—now the districts of Muhanga, Ruhango, and Kamonyi.
Kwibuka
April 24, 1994: Women raped, victims burned alive in Kabgayi massacres
A genocide memorial for former students, staff of the Universite Nationale du Rwanda in Butare.
Kwibuka
April 23, 1994: Lured to safety, slaughtered in cold blood
Cover of 30 Years, 30 Stories book whose launch is set for April 30-courtesy
Kwibuka
Kwibuka: "30 years, 30 Stories" book launch set for April 30

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