P-Square Back to Entertain Rwandans
[New Times]SENSATIONAL Nigerian singing duo of Peter and Paul Okoye, better referred to as P-Square, are billed to perform in Kigali on December 14.
View ArticleKenyan Playwright Mourned in Rwanda
[New Times]Prof Francis Imbuga is best remembered in Rwanda for his works in the set book "Miracle of Remera"- a book still being used in literature classes at Kigali Institute of Education (KIE),...
View ArticleKizito Uses Music to Promote Peace, Reconciliation
[New Times]HIS vision is to continue promoting peace reconciliation and educating Rwandan youth to learn music that is informative and educative.
View ArticleDrive to Control Banana Disease Before June
[Focus]A visit to Buvumo cell, Mukura sector of Huye district in the South today, would leave one worried about how local people survive. Two years ago, banana farming was thriving. Today, the main...
View ArticlePolice Warns of Human Trafficking
[New Times]Rwamagana -The police has warned about rising cases of trafficking of young girls from the country to neighbouring countries.
View ArticleTourism Moots Alternative Attractions
[EA Business]Kigali -Rwanda's new image of a peaceful, attractive and progressive country might be managing to attract hundreds of thousands of tourists per year but many still find the place too...
View ArticleComesa Deal to Boost Exports
[New Vision]The private sector has lauded the Government for ratifying the COMESA free trade area, saying it will open huge markets for the country.
View ArticleFirst Genocide Trial in Sweden Takes Off
[Hirondelle]Arusha -A Swede of Rwandan origin, Stanislas Mbanenande, went on trial Friday on charges of taking part in the killings of tens of thousands of people during the 1994 genocide in his...
View ArticleLawmakers Debate Varsity of Rwanda Bill
[New Times]The parliamentary standing committee on education yesterday commenced its deliberations on a bill establishing the University of Rwanda.
View ArticleSwedish Investors Eye Energy Sector
[New Times]A ten-person delegation of Swedish investors and government officials is in the country to explore business opportunities in the country's energy sector, with eyes on the solar, hydro and...
View ArticleUnity - the Clock Can Not Be Turned Back
[Focus]"Due to our history, unity is what re-dignifies us and therefore helps us to gather all the strength we need towards achieving our common goal: sustainable development." Thus President Kagame on...
View ArticleEnsuring Fire Safety Vital
[New Times]There has been a spate of unexplained fires in the past mainly involving entertainment spots. First was the fire that gutted in February 2010, B-Club Discotheque located in the upscale...
View ArticleHuman Rights Body Seeks Revision of Genocide Witness Protection Units
[New Times]An anti-genocide and human rights organisation, REDRESS, has released an analytical report on genocide witness protection units in Rwanda criticised for their insistence on condition of...
View ArticleRwanda Safest Place to Live in Africa
[New Times]Rwanda is the safest country to live in Africa, the latest report by Gallup Poll shows.
View ArticleAFDB Tells Donors to Unfreeze Rwandan Aid
[EA Business]Rwanda -The head of the African Development Bank (AfDB) has warned that Western donors must lift an aid freeze on Rwanda or risk causing a new crisis in the region.
View ArticleRwanda Tops Africa in Broadband Speed
[New Times]Rwanda has the fastest broadband Internet in Africa, according to latest statistics from Ookla's NetIndex, overtaking Ghana.
View ArticleDRC Directs Fire At Rwanda As M23 Closes in On Goma
[New Times]The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FRADC) yesterday directed fire towards Rwandan territory, killing two and injuring several others in Rubavu district.
View ArticleRwanda's Peace Should Not Be Taken for Granted?
[New Times]FINDINGS of the latest report by Gallup, a highly respected international research-based performance management consulting company has rated Rwanda as the safest place to live in Africa.
View ArticleDRC Soldiers Shell Rwandan Territory
[Focus]Three people were yesterday reportedly wounded after soldiers of the Democratic Republic of Congo fired heavy weapons rounds into Rwandan territory.
View ArticlePresident Kagame Commissions 308 Cadet Officers
[Focus]President Paul Kagame yesterday commissioned 308 cadet officers at the Rwanda Military Academy in Gako. Out of the newly commissioned officers from Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Kenya and Tanzania...
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