Technical Schools Acquire
Technical schools in the country are set to undergo change in teaching following the introduction of modern designing software, known as Solid Works.
View ArticleNew APP to Boost Rwandan Tourism, Investment Potential
People interested in Rwanda will now be able to download the 'Discover Rwanda' magazine and its Dutch version 'Ontdek Rwanda', as an App (application) on the popular iPhone smart phone and iPad computer.
View ArticleChange in Design Delays Issuing of a-Level Certificates
The issuing of new Advanced Level certificates with the candidates' photographs has delayed because of the new features. Formerly, A-Level certificate simply stated the graduates name, school,...
View ArticleNew Road Commissioned in Nyamasheke
A 10 kilometre road that links Karengera in Nyamasheke to Giheke in Rusizi District, was commissioned yesterday.
View ArticleInfrastructure Blamed for Poor Service Delivery
A survey carried out by the Youth Association for Human rights Promotion and Development,(AJPRODHO-Jijukirwa), under the Public Information Monitoring and Advocacy programme (PIMA), has cited poor...
View ArticleAPR Suspends Bagoole and Sebanani
Primus league champion APR has suspended Johnson Bagoole and Emmanuel Sebanani aka Crespo indefinitely after they absconded from club duty as the team prepares for next year's Orange Champions League...
View ArticleGoalkeeper Mossi Eyes Amavubi Gloves
Former Amavubi Stars goalkeeper Muhammed Mossi is eyeing a return to the international scene after a seven-year absence.
View ArticleCan Rivals Stop APR Winning 4th Consecutive Title?
Will APR be dethroned of the league title this season? This is the raging question that is forming furious debate in football circles in the country.
View ArticleRNOC Set Deadline for 2012 London Games Entry
Rwanda National Olympic Committee (RNOC) has set April next year as the deadline for all sporting disciplines to submit names of their athletes, who will represent the country at the London Games set...
View ArticleFreed Rebel Leader Detained in France
Rwandan rebel leader Callixte Mbarushimana was met by police and taken before a judge when he arrived in Paris after being released by the International Criminal Court, his lawyer said.
View ArticleU.S. Extradite Woman Convicted for Genocide
United States authorities Wednesday handed over to Rwandan police a woman convicted in absentia by a gacaca court for her role in the 1994 genocide.
View ArticleOfficial Closing Ceremony for Gacaca Courts to Be Held May 4
Government of Rwanda announced that it would officially hold an official closing ceremony for the semi-traditional courts known as Gacaca on May 4, 2012 according to information received by Hirondelle...
View ArticleCrisis Budget for ICC in 2012
States parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC) adopted during their tenth annual session held in New York last week the Court's budget for 2012 which will amount to €108 million, with...
View ArticleDid Museveni-Kagame Launch a 'Useless' Road? Maybe
Last Friday President Museveni and Rwanda's Paul Kagame were at the two countries Katuna border point.
View ArticleKeshi to Pick Five Local Stars for Amavubi Clash
Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has confirmed that he will pick five players from Nigeria Premier League, NPL for next year's Nations Cup qualifier against Rwanda.
View ArticleSeventy Kids for IPC Youth Clinic
Rwanda has been selected for a pilot project in Africa that will have over 70 kids with disabilities attending a training clinic in sitting volleyball, Goal ball and Athletics.
View ArticleYear Ender - Telecoms
Rwanda's telecoms industry offers a synopsis of both the returns and more so, the vibrancy that perfect competition brings to the growth of the country's young private sector.
View ArticleKCC, There Is Nothing Wrong With Talking to People First
Last Saturday I awoke to a horror headline in my favorite Rwandan daily, 'KCC limits party hours'.
View ArticleRegulation of Fuel Sector Key to Controlling Inflation
A directive by the government to restrict fuel dealers from re-exporting the product to neighboring countries is fundamental in keeping the economy stable.
View ArticleCulture Can Promote Unity - Survivors
Promoting culture will combat the Genocide ideology and promote unity, according to members of 'Indangamirwa Cultural Troupe', during a show they held at the national stadium on Monday.
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