A rather lengthy article was published in Uganda’s Daily Monitor on Wednesday November 13 under the headline ‘Will Uganda-Rwanda meeting diffuse border crisis?” The article was written in anticipation of…
November 2019
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Rwanda has explained reasons behind a request to postpone the second meeting of the AdHoc Commission to review the implementation of the Luanda Agreement which was scheduled for November 18…
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Rwanda has explained reasons behind a request to postponement of the second meeting of the AdHoc Commission to review the implementation of the Luanda Agreement which was scheduled for November…
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NABU – a publishing network that fosters children’s literacy in the mother tongue, will tomorrow launch an online portal in which authors of vernacular Kinyarwanda can write several books…
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National
Senate Powers to Confirm Officials Creates Heated Debate in Plenary
by Daniel Sabiiti 4:22 pmThe Rwanda Senate has confirmed the appointment of Rose Mukankomeje as new Director General of High Education Council (HEC) after a heated debate if senators have power to reject a…
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Former Commandant of the United Nations Forces in Rwanda during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Lt Gen. Roméo Dallaire and staff of his foundation, on Thursday braved through the…
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President Paul Kagame has warned that whoever intends to destabilise security of the country will bear a heavy cost for their actions, emphasising that Rwandans should continue taking their security…
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Regional
Media Diplomacy: Rwanda Accuses Uganda of Channelling Diplomatic Issues Through the Media
by Edmund Kagire 10:10 amAhead of the second meeting of the AdHoc Commission to review the implementation of the Luanda Agreement, Rwanda has yet again accused Uganda of addressing diplomatic issues through the…
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A South African insurance company, Sanlam has officially taken over 100% of Rwanda’s insurance company (Soras) making Rwanda the 40th country in its global expansion drive. The full merge was…
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Special Reports
Why Chinese Engineering Companies Sign Rwanda’s Big Cheques
by Dan Ngabonziza 12:57 pmYou have seen several big projects all over Rwanda’s capital Kigali. The city is growing so fast – from smallest structures to the tallest – to the widest. Kigali is…
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Twenty five years after the Genocide, Rwanda is yet to burry in dignity all the victims of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi which cost lives of more than 1 million…
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Rwandan and African female entrepreneurs will soon reap from the hottest $1billion lending package from the European Investment Bank (EIB), under the bank’s gender-lending initiative to allow them to play…