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  2. Mass media in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    As such, competitors in the English-language newspaper industry have sprung up in recent years, with the formation of another large-scale English newspaper News of Rwanda in 2011. [6] Other minor newspapers have also been created to counter the pro-establishment role of the newspaper, such as The Rwandan, [7] Rwanda Eye [8] and Business Daily. [9]

  3. Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Most Rwandans have access to radio; during the 1994 genocide, the radio station Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines broadcast across the country, and helped to fuel the killings through anti-Tutsi propaganda. [196] As of 2015, the state-run Radio Rwanda was the largest station and the main source of news throughout the country. [196]

  4. The New Times (Rwanda) - Wikipedia

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    The New Times is a national English-language newspaper in Rwanda. It was established in 1995 shortly after the Genocide against the Tutsi. A Kinyarwanda-language weekly called Izuba Rirashe was previously published. [1] The New Times is published in Kigali from Monday to Saturday, with its sister paper the Sunday Times, appearing on Sundays.

  5. Analysis-Rwanda-backed M23's deja-vu rise in Congo ... - AOL

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    On Sunday, at an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council, the United States, France and Britain all called out Rwanda's support for M23 but stopped short of concrete action.

  6. More than 100 women raped and burned alive in DR Congo ... - AOL

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    Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent. Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica. BBC Africa podcasts. Africa Daily. Focus on ...

  7. Access Project - Wikipedia

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    The Access Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the quality and accessibility of health care in Rwanda.Founded in 2002 by public health expert Josh Ruxin and economist Jeffrey Sachs, the organization provides technical and operational assistance to improve the management capacity of rural health centers, [1] with a focus on maternal and child health.

  8. John Williams Ntwali - Wikipedia

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    John Williams Ntwali (7 June 1979 – 18 January 2023) was a Rwandan investigative journalist. The founder of the YouTube news channel PAX TV – IREME News and editor of the independent newspaper The Chronicles, he often reported on human rights stories, and was critical of the Rwandan government.

  9. Telecommunications in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Websites of national news outlets are also easily accessible. These include the web versions of state-run media and pro-government outlets as well as independent outlets such as The Rwanda Focus, Rushyashya, The Chronicles, Umusanzu, and Rwanda Dispatch. [4] The constitution provides for freedom of speech and press "in conditions prescribed by ...