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Rwanda: More than 400,000 People Are Infected with Malaria

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Between September and November 2025 in Rwanda, 442,678 people were infected with malaria across the country, mainly due to the rainy season that allowed mosquitoes to spread the disease. This is according to figures from the Rwandan Center for Health (RCH), which shows that in September 2025, 114,804 people were infected with malaria, in October they were 165,854 while in November they were 162,020. The New Times reported that the Head of the Ma…
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Between September and November 2025 in Rwanda, 442,678 people were infected with malaria across the country, mainly due to the rainy season that allowed mosquitoes to spread the disease. This is according to figures from the Rwandan Center for Health (RCH), which shows that in September 2025, 114,804 people were infected with malaria, in October they were 165,854 while in November they were 162,020. The New Times reported that the Head of the Ma…

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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