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Weather in Kigali
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Interview: Ailin from Theatre Temoin
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Bowling in Kigali
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Good Cause: L’Esperance Orphanage
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Parks & Grassy Spots in Kigali
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Recent Reviews
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Ogopogo
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Hellenique
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Sokoni (Serena Hotel)
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Le Griffon
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Stuff Inga Makes Me Publish Archive
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Why Kigali is Paradise
Posted on November 20, 2011 | 11 CommentsThe old Rwandan saying goes like this: “After God had created the world, He went back to Rwanda to rest.” Personally, I suspect He created... -
The Player’s Guide to Kigali
Posted on October 3, 2011 | 2 CommentsOh, the abundance of epigrams and proverbs one might use to introduce this article! “To play the game, you need to know the rules”, “Most... -
Bird Hour
Posted on April 3, 2011 | 3 CommentsThe stifling heat from this morning has dissolved into the darkening afternoon. Still, the warm sun rests comfortably in the horizon bathing the city in... -
The Muzungu Trail
Posted on October 21, 2010 | 4 CommentsLike the Royal Penguins make their way across the mighty ocean, choosing the same route as their forefathers have done for centuries; like the African...



