A new order by the Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority has given green light to private notaries who want to deliver notarial services related to land as a solution to provide quick services to a big number of clients. This comes as a way to reduce the backlog of the client’s transactions that are […]
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President Paul Kagame has said that the justice system should aim at supporting growth of a culture of playing by the rules.
He said that the Rwandan society and economy have grown in size, dynamism and expectations and thus “the justice system needs to keep watching this evolution and to continually play its rightful role in support of this growth.”
He made the remarks on Friday while presiding over the swearing-in ceremony of newly appointed, judges that include Dr. Aimé Muyoboke Kalimunda of the Supreme Court, François Régis Rukundakuvuga, the President of Court of Appeal, and President of Commercial Court, Clotilde Mukamurera.
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Survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda have written a heavily worded open latter to Cambridge University protesting the April 12, 2021 event that will host a widely known genocide denier, Judi Rever. Below is the letter.
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President Paul Kagame has said that the justice system should aim at supporting growth of a culture of playing by the rules.
He said that the Rwandan society and economy have grown in size, dynamism and expectations and thus “the justice system needs to keep watching this evolution and to continually play its rightful role in support of this growth.”
Rwanda Improves Land Management Processes with GIS Technology
The latest release of the Land Administration Information System (LAIS) by the Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority’s (RLMUA) is transforming the way the country manages, develops, and maps its land.
Land Administration Information System (LAIS) improves the current process of titling and certification of land throughout the country.
Begun in 2008, Rwanda’s land registration reform has fostered incremental improvements in the Rwanda land administration processes. The first version of LAIS helped support the initial collection and management of large amounts of land administration and legal data for the development of land-use plans at the national and district levels.