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Rwanda: Prolonged Testimonies Bog Down Trial Pace of Ex-Rwandan Army Officer

The trial of former Rwandan Lieutenant Colonel Ephrem Setako, accused of crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, continued his hearing this week, sometimes while complaining, very long testimonies of people convicted or prosecuted for their involvement in the 1994 genocide.

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Rwanda: Soil Erosion Affecting Farm Productivity

Over the years local residents of Rebero in Gicumbi District north of the Rwandan capital of Kigali, watched as their soil was washed away by rain.

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Kigali Criticises UN Appeals Court Ruling Over Ex-Commander

The Special Representative of Rwandan Government to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Alloys Mutabingwa, has criticized the last week's Appeals Court judgement over former Commander of Non-Commissioned (ESO) College Tharcisse Muvunyi, saying that it lacked coherence with its past decisions.

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Rwanda: Habyarimana Plane Crash Report Set to Be Released in November

A commission of inquiry investigating the cause of the crash of the plane carrying former Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana will release its findings before the end of November this year, the committee's president disclosed yesterday.

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First 3G Video Call Made in Rwanda

Last year, Lap Green Networks paid the Rwandan government US$50 million as an initial payment for an 80% stake in Rwandatel. Lap Green said they would pay the remaining US$50 million owed by 2009. During the bidding process, the company agreed to pay US$100 million for the 80% stake. The government sold the remaining 20% of Rwandatel to the Social Security Fund.

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Rwanda: Peace Baskets Bring Hope to Local Women

In the courtyard of a red brick home in the district of Gitarama outside Kigali, three women sit together on a bench, laughing and gossiping as they wrap lengths of crimson twine around a curl of bunched straw. While it may seem like little more then Rwandan tradition, these weavers represent an economic success the tiny landlocked country has earned by the hands of its women.