Kabila in a Catch 22 With M23
[African Arguments]Kinshasa -As reported last week, the DRC's Eastern city of Goma fell on Tuesday November 20th. The next day M23 took Sake, 25 km to the west. Many people now expected this to be the...
View ArticleArsenal Football Club Offers to Develop Ugandan Football
[New Vision]Kampala -Premiership club Arsenal FC will provide UEFA sanctioned tacticians to train youth teams as well as coaches in Uganda. The club's Partner Service manager Gordon Tannock said this...
View ArticleCar and General School Certified By Cummins
[The Star]The Car and General Training School has been certified by Cummins to train technicians who provide after sales service for Cummins diesel engines and generators.
View ArticleZanzibar, Malawi Win As Group C Remains Open
[New Vision]KAMPALA - Group C remains wide open for qualification into the last eight of the Cecafa Tusker Challenge Cup following victories for Zanzibar and Malawi Thursday evening.
View ArticleRwanda?s Population Is 10.5 Million
[New Times]Rwanda's population has grown to 10,537, 222, up from 8.2 million in 2002, Finance and Economic Planning minister John Rwangombwa announced today.
View ArticleKimaka Passes Out 43
[Observer]Forty-three army officers from six countries were yesterday passed out at the Senior Command and Staff College Kimaka, in Jinja.
View ArticleHeroes Stun Niyonzima's Rwanda
[Daily News]ZANZIBAR Heroes stun favourites Rwanda's Amavubi with a 2-1 victory in Group C match of the on-going CECAFA Senior Challenge played at the muddy Nelson Mandela (Namboole) Stadium on Thursday.
View ArticleZanzibar Stun Amavubi
[New Times]Namboole stadium pitch was very poor and so was Amavubi Stars in their 2-1 loss to Zanzibar in a group C encounter of the Cecafa Tusker Senior Challenge Cup played yesterday.
View ArticleExperts Discuss Mental Healthcare
[New Times]The effect of mass violence in the Great Lakes region which led to many mental illnesses is the focus of this year's International Conference on Mental Health that opened in Kigali yesterday.
View ArticleUN Pledges More Support to Police
[New Times]The United Nations has pledged to continue supporting Rwanda National Police (RNP) in its capacity building and other programmes.
View ArticleAfrican Lawmakers Call for Dialogue in Conflict Resolution
[New Times]The strife engulfing some African countries can be resolved through dialogue and compromise, MP Edna Madzongwe, the President of the Zimbabwean Senate told a continental parliamentary meet.
View ArticleShanel, Kwisanga and Kamanzi Head to Europe for Music Course
[New Times]Songbird Ruth Nirere alias Shanel, and two other local musicians - Christian Kwisanga and Samuel Kamanzi - have headed to Europe to pursue a two-year music course.
View ArticleProvisional Census Results
[Rwanda Govt]The provisional results of the 4th Population and Housing Census of Rwanda as of "census night", August 15th 2012, give a total resident population of 10,537,222 people. Compared to the...
View ArticlePlayer Attributes Early Exit to Inexperience
[New Times]After all Rwandan players suffering early exit in the third leg of ITF F2 Futures tournament on Monday, Jean Claude Gasingwa attributed it to poor preparation and inexperience.
View ArticleThe Dark, Hellish Hand of a Fifth Column
[New Times]Why does it feel as if M23 was formed long before its precursor, CNDP? It's hard to believe that it came into existence only last April. And it's even harder to believe that it managed to...
View ArticleNew Fund to Boost Women, Youth Enterpreneurs
[New Times]In a bid to empower women and the youth to overcome poverty, the government yesterday launched a fund that will help increase access to finance to start income generating activities.
View ArticleAntibiotics No Match Against Superbugs
[New Times]A new era of disease has arisen from the forced mutation of bacteria caused by antibiotic use. Once common infections are becoming untreatable and deadly according to World Health...
View ArticleOver 2800 Graduate From KIE
[New Times]A total of 2857 students graduated with degrees and diplomas in education at the Kigali Institute of Education (KIE), yesterday.
View ArticleCensus Puts Rwanda's Population At 10.5 Million
[New Times]Rwanda's population has grown to 10,537, 222, up from 8,128, 553 in 2002, which projects a 29.6 per cent rise, Finance and Economic Planning minister John Rwangombwa announced yesterday.
View ArticleTNT Scribe Scoops Journalism Award
[New Times]The New Times reporter Jean d'Amour Mbonyinshuti, has emerged the winner of this year's national investigative journalism award.
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