Police Investigate Death of Rwamagana Woman
[New Times] Police are investigating the circumstances under which a 56-year-old woman whose body was found in her home in Munyiginya Sector of Rwamagana District died.
View ArticleWakaso Salutes Rwanda
[New Times] Ghana midfielder Mubarak Wakaso who scored a stunner for the Black Stars against Rwanda in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on Saturday has revealed that the encounter was...
View ArticleUbumwe Eye First Fiba Africa Zone 5 Title
[New Times] Debutants Ubumwe women's basketball club are keen to put up a strong fight as they seek to win their first title at the upcoming FIBA Africa Zone Five Club Championship slated for October...
View ArticleWoman Batters Husband
[New Times] A woman in Gisozi, Gasabo District, has been arrested for allegedly brutally battering her husband.
View ArticleNew Water Sources to Benefit Over 7000
[New Times] More than 7,700 households in Musanze, Nyabihu and Rubavu districts are to benefit from 58 boreholes constructed by the Chinese government.
View ArticleFate of Wanted Genocide Suspect Held in U.S. Remains Unclear
[New Times] Rwanda awaits a US decision on the fate of Dr Leopold Munyakazi, a Genocide suspect, recently arrested in Maryland State after almost 10 years after he fled Rwanda.
View ArticleCricket Tournament Attracts 250 Secondary Schools
[New Times] Over 250 secondary school students from across the country are participating in the Rwanda Cricket Association (RCA) inter-secondary schools cricket tournament that resumes today after four...
View ArticleAs Muhanga Start Hunt for Premier League Squad
[New Times] Newly promoted side AS Muhanga has started trials of new players looking to complete the required 25-man squad for the upcoming 2015/16 Azam Rwanda Premier League season that starts on...
View ArticleAuctioneer's Block - It's Important That Some Businesses Fail
[New Times] The Rwanda Hotel Group, an association of mid-range hotels, is sounding the alarm and telling all and sundry that disaster is about to strike some of their members.
View ArticleAmavubi Coach Summons Duo for Gabon Friendly
[New Times] Rwanda national football team head coach Johnny McKinstry has summoned two central defenders Gabriel Mugabo (Police FC) and Soter Kayumba (AS Kigali) to join the Amavubi camp ahead of the...
View ArticleWhy Girls Should Embrace Sciences
[New Times] What is it with the so-called "women's" occupations such as nursing, secretarial jobs and social work? Who was charged with naming engineering, physics and the so-called, "hard sciences" so...
View ArticlePensioners Seek Representation on RSSB Board
[New Times] Pensioners have petitioned the government seeking to have a seat on the Board of Directors of Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB).
View ArticleInternational Literacy Day Marked With Reading
[New Times] Professional success is linked to a good reading culture and children who start reading at an early stage gain a firm foundation for the future.
View ArticleOmbudsman Trains Civil Servants in Graft Fight
[New Times] The Office of the Ombudsman has organised training workshops for different categories of civil servants across the 30 districts of the country.
View ArticleImporters Urge RSB to Fast-Tract Hiring of Pre-Shipment Inspectors
[New Times] Importers have called on the Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) to speed up the process of contracting new firms to inspect products being imported into the country under the Imports Products...
View ArticleAccess Bank Secures Rwf4.6 Billion Loan to Support SMEs
[New Times] The African Development Bank Group has extended a $6 million (about Rwf4.6 billion) line of credit to Access Bank Rwanda to support small and medium entrepreneurs and women in business,...
View ArticleKnow Your History - the Kings of Rwanda
[New Times] For close to 1000 years, Rwanda was governed by kings. Alex Kagame, in his book "Inganji Kalinga" reveals the names of all the kings who ruled Rwanda from 970 until 1961 when the monarchy...
View ArticlePositivo BGH to Kick-off Laptop Production
[New Times] Positivo BGH, an Argentina-based company that set up an IT factory in Rwanda, has confirmed the kickoff of production of laptops as part of its plans to supply digital devices to the...
View ArticleMeet Nkurunziza, One of the Pioneers of Anglophone Education
[New Times] It was in April 1995 when Peter Nkurunziza started the biggest Anglophone boarding school in Rwanda. "It became prestigious almost immediately. Every parent wanted to send their child to...
View ArticleWhy Govt Wants to Extend Mandate of Top Prosecutors
[New Times] The government has moved to amend the law governing the statute of prosecutors and other staff of the National Public Prosecution Authority (NPPA).
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