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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of The Voices Podcast with Arafat, we sit down with Dr. Faustin Ntirenganya, one of Rwanda’s most respected and experienced surgeons. Together, we unpack the realities of surgery—from what really happens inside the operating room to how families can prepare when a loved one undergoes a procedure. </p><p>Dr. Faustin sheds light on patients’ biggest fears about surgery, the truth about anesthesia, and the steps hospitals can take to prevent infections. He also discusses the future of surgery in Africa, including how AI, robotics, and telemedicine can transform patient care, and why quality must always take precedence over quantity in training the next generation of surgeons. </p><p>Whether you’ve faced surgery yourself, have a family member preparing for it, or are curious about how Rwanda is shaping surgical care, this conversation is eye-opening, inspiring, and deeply human.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we sit down with a leading customer service trainer to unpack what it truly means to deliver exceptional hospitality in Rwanda and across Africa. From anticipating guest needs before they ask to building emotionally intelligent teams and sustaining consistency beyond big events, we explore practical solutions for transforming service delivery. </p><p>Whether you’re a hotelier, restaurant owner, tour operator, or anyone passionate about customer care, this conversation offers actionable insights on training, employee motivation, and innovation that can redefine how your business connects with customers. Because at the end of the day, people may forget what you served them—but they’ll always remember how you made them feel.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving conversation, Dr. Olivia Kabatesi opens up about her personal journey—surviving child marriage, escaping early challenges, and fighting for her right to education. </p><p>She reminds us that a mini dress is never an excuse for assault and that every girl deserves a life free from abuse, early marriage, and broken dreams. Her words are a cry for justice: parents and communities must understand that forcing a girl into marriage is not love; it is a lifelong sentence of emotional, financial, and physical struggles she faces alone. </p><p>No wedding party, no tradition, and no excuse can ever justify the pain it brings. This episode is not just a story; it’s a call to protect every child’s future, to end early marriages, and to create a society where girls grow, learn, and thrive without fear. </p><p>👉  listen, and share—because someone’s daughter deserves to be saved today.</p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[ Best Career Advice for New Graduates to Land Any Job in 2026]]></title>
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      <title><![CDATA[ Does Virginity Before Marriage Still Matter in 2025? A Gynecologist and Cultural Experts Weigh In]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Mr. Ignatius Kabagambe, founder of Golden Service Initiative Rwanda, to uncover the uncomfortable truths about customer service and hospitality in the country. </p><p>We dive deep into: </p><p>❌ Why government institutions and hospitality providers continue to offer poor service</p><p> ❌ The root causes behind Rwanda's customer care challenges </p><p>❌ What triggered Ignatius to start advocating for better service delivery </p><p>✅ What world-class service actually looks like </p><p>✅ The future of Rwanda's hospitality sector - and how we can transform it. Whether you're a business owner, government official, hospitality professional, or simply someone who's experienced frustrating service in Rwanda, this conversation will change how you think about customer care. It's time to have honest conversations about service excellence in Rwanda. Let's build a culture where good service is the standard, not the exception. </p><p>🔔 Subscribe for more conversations that matter 💬 Share your service experiences in the comments below</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this compelling episode, I sit down with Dr. Olivia Kabatesi, the Founder and Country Director of Empower Rwanda, to unpack one of the most groundbreaking health reforms in Rwanda’s recent history, the new law that allows girls aged 15 and above to access contraception and other essential health services without parental consent. </p><p>Dr. Kabatesi, a fierce advocate for women’s health and girls' rights, explains why this law is a game-changer for adolescent girls, how it could help dramatically reduce teenage pregnancies, and what it truly means for reproductive freedom in a culturally complex society. </p><p>We also discuss the public backlash, cultural resistance, and how Empower Rwanda is preparing girls to make informed, responsible choices under this new policy.</p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[Living With Diabetes, Hypertension, Heart Disease, or any Long-term Illness can be exhausting]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Living with diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, or any long-term illness in Africa can be exhausting, with constant hospital visits, lost records, and delayed care. Steven Kagame believes it doesn’t have to be this way. </p><p>In this conversation, he introduces ECURIS, a new African-built health system designed to make your medical journey easier, faster, and safer. We talk about: </p><p>How ECURIS can help you access your medical history anywhere you go Why better data sharing between hospitals means fewer repeated tests and quicker treatment How technology can save lives in emergencies, especially for people with chronic conditions What it will take for African healthcare to truly put the patient first If you or someone you love is living with a long-term condition, this is a must-watch. It’s about hope, dignity, and a healthier future for all.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Consent-Based Dispute Resolution in Rwanda. In this insightful episode, Justice Harrison Mutabazi unpacks Rwanda’s evolving justice landscape through the lens of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). From the practical workings of Court Annexed Mediation to the growing use of Plea Bargaining in criminal justice, </p><p>we explore how these tools are decongesting courts, fostering reconciliation, and building a more accessible legal system. Justice Mutabazi also weighs in on public concerns and professional resistance. </p><p>This is a timely and transparent conversation for legal professionals, students, policy makers, and citizens eager to understand how Rwanda is making justice more efficient, restorative, and people-centered.</p>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[ The Secrets To Turning Pain Into Purpose. Success Is Hard Until You Build Systems Like This]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>If you're stuck, doubting yourself, or wondering if your dreams are even possible anymore, this conversation will remind you: your story isn't over—it's just getting started. We sit down with a multiple-time author and creative powerhouse, </p><p>who reveals the secrets to turning pain into purpose. Gloria shares raw, honest stories from her journey across Africa and the USA, showing how storytelling became her survival tool and how the darkest moments shaped her greatest breakthroughs. </p><p>You'll discover why resilience isn't just about bouncing back—it's about becoming someone new. Gloria breaks down how to teach your kids (and yourself) to handle life's toughest challenges, why vulnerability is your superpower, and the exact steps to find your purpose when you feel completely lost. </p><p>What You'll Learn:</p><p> -How living across cultures builds unshakeable resilience </p><p>-The storytelling framework that heals trauma and empowers communities</p><p> -Why creativity is non-negotiable when life gets hard </p><p>-Step-by-step guide to discovering your true purpose </p><p>-How to turn vulnerability into your greatest strength </p><p>-Essential resilience lessons to teach the next generation. Words that don't just change lives</p><p>they transform entire communities</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We host a driven young entrepreneur and traveler from Cameroon, who shares hard-hitting truths about success beyond the classroom. -Is a degree enough to succeed today? </p><p>-Why do employers demand experience even from fresh graduates? </p><p>-What can young Africans do differently to stand out? </p><p>He speaks boldly on: </p><p>Why real skills matter more than academic papers </p><p>The value of apprenticeships, volunteering, and self-learning </p><p>How to become an expert in what you do through curiosity, hustle, and hands-on experience: The mindset young people need to thrive in Africa’s competitive job market </p><p>Whether you’re a student, graduate, job seeker, or young entrepreneur, </p><p>This episode is packed with insight, motivation, and practical advice. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more youth-centered conversations across Africa.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Dr. Faustin Ntirenganya delivers an important warning to parents: childhood obesity—especially during puberty—can significantly increase the risk of breast cancer before menopause. </p><p>While some view excess weight as a sign of comfort or wealth, research shows that it may put children’s health at serious risk later in life. </p><p>We explore why maintaining a healthy BMI for kids is important, provide practical steps for parents, and discuss how early prevention can save lives.</p>]]></description>
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