DRC Boycotts Regional Parliamentary Forum
[New Times]Members of a regional parliamentary network, Amani Forum, have accused the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) of frustrating efforts designed to help pacify the country's...
View ArticleRwandan General Should Lose Refugee Status
[OSISA]In a landmark case beginning in the South African High Court tomorrow, the Consortium for Refugees and Migrant Rights in South Africa (CoRMSA) will argue that the former Rwandan General and...
View ArticleWB Warns of Increasing Food Demand
[New Times]The World Bank has warned that food demand in African countries will continue to rise due to growing rural urban migration across that continent.
View ArticleEAC Beefs Up Early Warning Systems
[Focus]In an effort to improve regional peace and security mechanisms, the East African Community is beefing up its Early Warning unit and mediation capacity.
View ArticleParents Turned Away As NUR Changes Graduation System
[New Times]ANOTHER graduation. Another time to celebrate. Another time to hug and be hugged. Another time for the graduates to host their parents to the awarding ceremony before hosting family and...
View ArticleResearch Hampering Cooperatives Growth
[New Times]With their invaluable significance towards increasing rural financing and poverty alleviation, cooperatives still face challenges of research, experts have revealed.
View ArticleOmbudsman Rallies Public in Fight Against Graft
[New Times]The Ombudsman, Aloysie Cyanzaire, has called on the general public to come forward and provide evidence in corruption related cases.
View ArticleBrandts Wants Kabange At Yanga
[New Times]Former APR head coach and now Yanga head coach Ernie Brandts has declared that he needs his squad, to have Mbuyu's twin brother Kabange Twite.
View ArticleKiyovu's Response Delights Kayiranga
[New Times]SC Kiyovu head coach Jean Baptist Kayiranga has praised his team's response to last week's defeat to Police after beating Mukura at the weekend to move five points clear at the top of the...
View ArticleIntensify Awareness On Early Screening for Breast Cancer
[New Times]RWANDA has recorded an increase in breast cancer cases over the last three years.
View ArticleLearning - the Power of Reading
[New Times]"You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read." - Charlie "Tremendous" Jones
View ArticleRwanda Marks Postal Day
[New Times]Rwanda last week joined the rest of the world to mark World Post Day with a call to embrace new technologies.
View ArticleLocal Investors Eye South African Market
[New Times]Rwanda is keen to strengthen its presence in the South African market in a bid to boost her agricultural exports.
View ArticleS and P Maintains Rwanda's B Credit Rating
[New Times]Standard & Poor's Ratings Services revised Rwanda's long term credit rating to stable from positive, citing weakening external environment with donors who suspended or delayed aid to the...
View ArticleFormer ICTR Prosecutor Speaks On ICC and Political Ambitions
[The Star]ICC in the Hague:
View ArticleTwo Die of Food Poisoning
[New Times]Two children in Nyamyumba Sector, Rubavu District died last week after consuming poisoned meat, local leaders said yesterday.
View ArticleIn Rwanda, Reality Rules - Illusion Has No Place
[New Times]Beware the foreign praise singers; they are up to no good and are not different from the traditional sort. These sang praises for a fee and a livelihood.
View ArticleDN Housing Saga Finally Settled
[New Times]The Minister of Justice yesterday signed the deal that puts an end to the long-standing saga involving a real estate developer, DN International, and 19 home owners, who were on the verge of...
View ArticleResources for Uwinkindi Defense Team Available - Karugarama
[New Times]The Minister of Justice, Tharcisse Karugarama, has said that Jean Uwinkindi's defence team has access to funds to conduct investigations and locate witnesses.
View ArticleTaxi Moto - What Happened to the Smart Head-Cover?
[New Times]Huye/Nyanza -EARLY this year, commercial motorcycle operators were ordered to provide hygienic head-covers, locally known as Akanozasuku, to their passengers.
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