More Free Heart Surgeries Planned
A team of medical experts from Team Heart, Boston, in the United States, are expected in the country to conduct free open heart surgeries on 15 people.
View ArticlePrimus League Monthly Awards in the Pipeline
Players in the top flight league have reason to play their hearts out after confirmation that the monthly awards will go on.
View ArticlePolice Handball Team Reach Semis in TZ
Police marched into the semi finals of this year's East and Central Africa handball club championship yesterday in Dar es salaam, Tanzania.
View ArticleFarmers to Reap Big As Rwandan Coffee Penetrates Asian Market
Coffee farmers are set to pocket more dividends after the National Agricultural Export Board (NAEB) announced that it has penetrated the Asian market.
View ArticleStock Market Turnover Drop
Rwanda Stock Exchange (RSE) recorded a low turnover during yesterday's trading compared to the previous day.
View ArticleAgaseke Bank Portfolio Up By 49 Percent
Agaseke bank has posted an increase in net portfolio to Rwf6.5b in December this year compared to the same period last year the Business Times has learnt.
View ArticleICTR Appeals Chamber Reduces Bagosora, Nsengiyumva's Life Sentences
The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Wednesday reduced to 35 years the life imprisonment sentence imposed on the Tribunal's most prominent detainee, Colonel...
View ArticleNtawukulilyayo's Sentence Reduced to 20 Years Imprisonment
The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Wednesday set aside sentence of 25 years imposed on former Rwandan Deputy Prefect, Dominique Ntawukulilyayo and replace it...
View ArticleMTN and Imbuto Foundation Team Up for Education
The MTN Foundation on Wednesday announced that it has entered a partnership with the First Lady's Imbuto Foundation to manage the telecom company's scholarship program.
View ArticleGenocide Tribunal Reduces Jail Term for Official
The United Nations war crimes tribunal set up after the Rwandan genocide today reduced the jail sentence of a former local official who was convicted last year of his role in a notorious massacre in...
View ArticlePastor to Face Local Court on Genocide-Era Charges
The United Nations tribunal trying suspects connected to the 1994 genocide in Rwanda has dismissed an appeal by a former pastor accused of inciting attacks against Tutsi civilians, reaffirming its...
View ArticleWar Crimes Court Orders Freeing of Rebel
The International Criminal Court on Monday rejected a prosecution demand that it suspend an order to free Rwandan rebel leader Callixte Mbarushimana after dropping war crimes charges against him.
View ArticleAppeals Chamber Confirms First Detainee Transfer to Rwanda
The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has confirmed a decision allowing genocide suspect Pastor Jean Uwinkindi to be transferred to Rwanda for trial.
View ArticleKiyovu Reinforce Confederation Cup Squad
SC Kiyovu has reinforced their squad with five new players for their campaign in next year's Orange Confederation Cup.
View ArticleMukura Takes Primus League Lead
Mukura has taken control of Primus National Football League standings after a 2-1 victory over Isonga Fc over the weekend in Huye.
View ArticleBitok Names U-21 National Team
Volleyball National team head coach Paul Bitok has named the U-21 team ahead of the next year Men's Under 21 (Junior) African Nations Championship.
View ArticleSilent Shakeup At Bralirwa Amid Anticompetitive Practices Claims
Barely one year in office as the Managing Director of Bralirwa, Sven Piederiet, decided to tender in his resignation bringing a wave of shock to the beer industry, which is witnessing a shift from...
View ArticlePSF Pens Deal With Mauritius Chamber of Commerce
The Private Sector Federation (PSF) and the Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost trade between the two nations.
View ArticleNigerian and Local Musicians Rock Kigali in Christmas Jungle Party
Kigali residents on Sunday were treated to an early Christmas bash when Nigerian and Ugandan artistes joined major local artists to entertain revelers in a concert dubbed 'the Christmas jungle party'...
View ArticleLocals Impatient to Move On, Have No Time for Liars
When Rwandans feel angry about the lies told about their country, their anger is justifiable. They find it incredible and insulting that people, some of whom have never set foot in Rwanda, can say that...
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