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  2. List of government gazettes - Wikipedia

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    Official Gazette of the Italian Republic: www.gazzettaufficiale.it Japan: Kanpō (官報) Official Paper: kanpou.npb.go.jp Jersey: Jersey Gazette: gov.je /gazette Jordan: الجريدة الرسمية للمملكة الاردنية الهاشمية Official Gazette of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: pm.gov.jo /newspaper Kenya: The Kenya Gazette

  3. Rwanda's Access to Information Act - Wikipedia

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    The Rwanda Access to Information law (AIL) was written in October 2009 and put into effect with some revisions four years later, on February 8, 2013. The Prime Minister of Rwanda Paul Kagame ordered to publish the law in the official gazette on 11 March 2013, officially making the country the 11th country in Africa and 94th country globally to ...

  4. Constitution of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Rwanda was adopted by referendum on May 26, 2003. It replaced the Constitution of 1991. The Constitution provides for a presidential system of government, with separation of powers between the three branches. It condemns the Rwandan genocide in the preamble, expressing hope for reconciliation and prosperity.

  5. Mass media in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Rwanda. Various television networks, newspapers, and radio stations operate within Rwanda. These forms of mass media serve the Rwandan community by disseminating necessary information among the general public. [1] They are regulated by the self-regulatory body. [2]

  6. Politics of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    National legislature. In Rwanda the Chamber of Deputies is composed of eighty Deputies. Among them, fifty-three Deputies are elected by direct universal suffrage in secret, elected from a fixed list of names of candidates proposed by political organizations or independent candidates; twenty-four women elected by specific electoral colleges in accordance with the national administrative ...

  7. Kinyarwanda - Wikipedia

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    Kinyarwanda, [3] Rwandan or Rwanda, officially known as Ikinyarwanda, [4] is a Bantu language and the national language of Rwanda. [5] It is a dialect of the Rwanda-Rundi language that is also spoken in Burundi and adjacent parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda (where there is a dialect known as Rufumbira or Urufumbira) and ...

  8. History of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Rwandan Hutu-based troops responded, and thousands more were killed in the clashes. On 1 July 1962, Belgium, with UN oversight, granted full independence to the two countries. Rwanda was created as a republic governed by the majority MDR- Parmehutu, which had gained full control of national politics.

  9. Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    in Africa (light blue) Capital and largest city Kigali 1°56′38″S 30°3′34″E  /  1.94389°S 30.05944°E  / -1.94389; 30.05944 Official languages Kinyarwanda English French Swahili Religion 93.8% Christianity 3.0% no religion 2.2% Islam 1.0% other Demonym(s) Rwandan Rwandese Government Unitary presidential republic under an authoritarian dictatorship • President Paul Kagame ...