Wenger Has the Safest Job in World Football
[Focus]Talks of a new contract for Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger further assert the fact that he has the safest job in world football today. And until Arsenal's second largest shareholder Alisher...
View ArticleAuthority Urges People to Continue Giving Information On Genocide Victims
[News of Rwanda]Those knowing whereabouts of the 1994 genocide against Tutsi's victims are supposed to reveal their locations so that they are buried in respect of which they were stripped off when...
View ArticleMiss Supranational Fourth Edition
[New Times]Rwanda's representative at Miss Supranational, Sabrina Kubwimana, was voted Miss Personality at the just concluded beauty contest held in Warsaw, Polland.
View ArticleDestiny of Genocide Trial Archives Under Discussion
[New Times]The acting Registrar of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), Pascal Besnier, has said that at a personal level, the people of Rwanda deserve the opportunity to host the...
View ArticleU.S.$7.5 Million to Boost Regional Trade
[EA Business]Kigali -As the East African region struggles to shift from agrarian to a service-based economy with barriers to trade still lingering, Trade Mark East Africa has stepped in with a US$7.5m...
View ArticleRegional Memberd Seek Common Ground On Aid
[New Times]The chairman of the Eastern Africa Association of Public Accounts Committees (EAAPAC) and also Uganda's PAC Chairperson, Kassiano Wadri, has proposed that the continent finds a common ground...
View ArticleLocal Bus Company Invests in Public Transport
[New Times]Kigali Bus Service (KBS), a local public transport company, has imported another ten city buses at the cost of Rwf 900 million.
View ArticleSurvey Shows Rwandans Are Beaten on Top Jobs
[EA Business]Kigali -While Rwanda has been working overtime to improve the doing business environment through major reforms and according to the Foreign Private Capital survey of 2010 whose results...
View ArticleMicro-Enterprises to Boost Business Sector
[EA Business]Kigali -Micro Enterprises are looked at as away to boost rural businesses which help to support creation of new business; create off-farm jobs thus increasing incomes for the rural poor.
View ArticleRwanda-DRC Border Trade Feels Pinch From Political Stand-Off
[Focus]Trade along the Rwanda-DRC border is still going strong, although with some difficulty, despite the ongoing political tensions between the two neighbors.
View ArticleAnnual Urban Inflation Rate Rises 5.81 Percent
[Focus]Inflation rate rose 10.91% in August from 9.93% in July, according to figures released by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) last week.
View ArticleCapacity Building Programme for Local Leaders Timely
[New Times]The Ministry of Local Government, last week, launched a new capacity building initiative, dubbed, "Local Government Institute', designed to improve service delivery at the grassroots level.
View ArticleTrade With DR Congo Continues Despite Tensions
[EA Business]Kigali -Trade along the Rwanda-DRC border is booming despite the ongoing political tensions between the two neighbors.
View ArticleNational Identity Cards Ease Border Restrictions
[New Times]Rwandans and Kenyans could soon start travelling to either country using their national identity cards, immigration officials have said.
View ArticleFunds Hit U.S. $16 Million Mark
[EA Business]Kigali -Voluntary efforts by Rwandans to contribute money to their national budget have now hit the $16m mark, in less than four weeks.
View ArticleTurkish Investor to Double Power Output
[Focus]As the demand for electricity continues to grow at a rate of about 10% per year, the government last week boosted efforts to generate more power when it signed a 220 million euro deal with a...
View ArticleMugesera Trial Gets Underway
[Focus]Genocide suspect Leon Mugesera yesterday requested the High Court to postpone the trial against him because, he said, there are still a lot of issues to be fixed.
View ArticleGenocide Suspect Seeks Further Trial Delay
[New Times]Genocide suspect Leon Mugesera yesterday requested the High Court more time to study documents concerning his dossier.
View ArticleMental Health Day Focuses On Depression
[Focus]More than 15 percent of the Rwandans suffer from depression. The alarming statistic was revealed yesterday by health ministry officials, who will during this year's World Mental Health Day focus...
View ArticleFormer Coach Speaks Out On Rayon Instability
[New Times]AFTER resigning as Rayon Sport's assistant coach, Abdu Mbarushimana has come out to castigate the team's administrators saying their failure to address concerns is the root cause of the...
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