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Kuya 16 Werurwe 2022 saa 08:54

Nyaruguru : Ibiganiro mpaka byitezweho gutinyura abanyeshuri bagorwa no kuvugira mu ruhame.

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Abanyeshuri barashishikarizwa gukunda no kwitabira ibiganiro mpaka byubaka kuko bibungura ubumenyi kandi bikabaha ubushobozi bwo kumenya kuvugira mu ruhame.

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May 2021

Aspire Debate Rwanda held its first-ever inter-school virtual debate

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For the first time, the Aspire Debate Rwanda has organized an inter-school debate competition which is being held virtually as the students from different schools counter-argues on diverse contemporary issues.

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2019

Economic debate challenge-ship 2019 report.

The Government of Rwanda hails the importance and relevance of early building the capacities of young people as future flag bearers. Currently, Rwandan youth constitutes more than 60% of Rwanda’s entire population.

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September 27, 2018

Students want more environment protection related courses in the curriculum.

By NIZEYIMANA Jean

As secondary school learners where debating on how effective the environment has to be protected, they raised the issue of involving more environment protection related courses in the curriculum as to help them understand this trend.

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November 17, 2016

Story 6: Reaching Out

Nearing the completion of the sixth week of teaching EDC 202 English Teaching Methods to our second year students at the College of Education, University of Rwanda, we realized that the other two courses we were scheduled to teach - English for Special Purposes and English for Academic Purposes - might not be added to our first term teaching assignment.

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30th October 2015

Why Female Students Debate Contests Are Important

On 30th October 2015, Aspire Debate Rwanda in collaboration with Akilah Institute for Women organized 1st ever National University Female Debate Championship hailed as “NFDC” held under theme “women’s role in public speaking and development of the nation”, aimed at ameliorating Rwanda’s goal of promoting and empowering women to stand and be part of the country’s development in different areas of leadership.

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