Short Term Success Not the Solution
[New Times]Rwanda's sports federations, under the pressure of the demanding fans, always try to achieve excellent performances yet, in real sense; they have invested in eggs that can easily break...
View ArticleAgriculture Minister Clarifies Use of Chemical Fertilisers
[New Times]The Minister of Agriculture has stated that chemical fertilisers pose no threat to the environment but rather enhance food productivity.
View ArticleSerena Kigali Plants 11,000 Trees in Umuganda
[Focus]Serena Hotel Kigali staff on Saturday joined residents in Bwiza cell, Ndera sector (Gasabo) in umuganda to plant about 11,000 trees on 10 hectares. According to Charles Muia, the general manager...
View ArticleMutarambirwa Sinks Mukura
[New Times]Skipper Djabir Mutarambirwa scored a late winner as SC Kiyovu beat Mukura 1-0 in a Primus National Football League match yesterday at Stade de Kigali.
View ArticleCo-Operative Banks Is the Way to Go
[Focus]African ministers in charge of cooperatives have declared that savings and credits coops are the way to go.
View ArticleLawyers Tour African Court On Human Rights
[Daily News]Arusha -A GROUP of lawyers from five East African Community (EAC) member states visited the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights here over the weekend, as part of their tour of...
View ArticleHigher Education Moves Towards Single University
[Focus]Rwanda's public higher learning education would count no more than one multi-campus university soon if the ongoing project to merge all public higher learning institutions gets processed fast.
View ArticleEducation Officials Explain Loss of Construction Materials
[New Times]Gross irregularities in the management of materials meant for the construction of classrooms for the Nine-Year Basic Education were questioned by lawmakers as officials from the Ministry of...
View ArticleKigali City Needs U.S. $2.5 Billion to Build Half a Million Houses
[Focus]Kigali City authorities face an up-hill task of urgently finding $2.5 billion over the next couple of years to build about a half a million affordable houses for its alarmingly growing population.
View ArticleBreast Cancer Awareness 'Still Low'
[New Times]Regional governments and development partners should increase their funding for breast cancer awareness campaigns, officials have said.
View Article'Don't Relax After One Hit' - Allioni
[Focus]Take one step at a time, and don't rest on your laurels when you happen to score a hit. That is in a nutshell the advice Allioni Buzindu has for upcoming young artists.
View ArticleBRC Boss Is Africa's Best Young Manager
[Focus]Jack Nkusi Kayonga, the chief executive officer of Rwanda Development Bank (BRD), is Africa's Young Business Leader of the year.
View ArticleRwanda, Mauritius to Strengthen Ties
[New Times]The High Commissioner of Rwanda accredited to Mauritius, Vincent Karega, last Friday, presented his credentials to the Mauritian President Rajkeswur Purryag.
View ArticleYouth to Invest Rwf150 Million in Reality TV
[New Times]In a bid to nurture young talent across Rwanda, three young entrepreneurs are set to inject over Rwf150m in the country's inaugural talent search and reality TV show, scheduled to premiere...
View ArticleA Night of a Thousand Body Twist and Turns
[New Times]Talk of electric performance and the definition is Mahogany Jones-Live Band.
View ArticleEast Africa Community
[Arusha Times]Mutual defence pact for East Africa expected soon - Dr Sezibera:
View ArticleSouth Africa, Rwanda in Business Diplomacy
[Focus]South Africa's envoy to Rwanda, George Twala, is a business-minded diplomat. Only days on his new assignment, he has launched the South Africa-Rwanda business forum to boost trade.
View ArticleCan EAC Adopt Rwanda's Business Reform Template?
[Focus]Monday last week, Vivian Kayitesi, the Rwanda Development Board's (RDB) investment promotions director, attended a business round-table organized by South Africa's envoy to Rwanda, George Twala.
View ArticleWhere Is the Comprehensive Vision On Kigali City?
[Focus]Last week, EU experts presented a report on the state of housing in Kigali City, and the requirements to meet the needs of its residents in terms of shelter in the next ten years.
View ArticleThe Problem With Congo Is Not M23, but the Leadership
[Focus]Early this week, authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo abruptly decided to close during the night two border posts normally used by thousands, mainly cross-border traders operating in...
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