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Rwanda Peoples Party Seeks Assistance from Museveni of Uganda
This document does not reflect the support of this party by neither the publication nor the journalist. The Rwanda People Party (RPP) has written a letter to Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni seeking to gain his influence with President Paul Kagame … read more
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Nigerian native Nere Emiko builds fashion house here
Three years ago, Emiko, an engineer-turned-fashion designer, began designing modern and traditional wedding gowns. Last year, she opened a luxury boutique, Gilda Grace Collections, off MoPac Boulevard (Loop 1) on West 35th Street. In the past few weeks, … read more
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