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The boundaries of Akagera National Park are set to be re-demarcated following a cabinet approval giving a go ahead for the exercise and fencing the park in the Eastern Province.
Members of the National Academy (Itorero ry'igihugu) have been called upon to become the catalyst and agents of change in the country's quest for social and economic transformation.
NSENGA Gerard has advised the local rugby federation (RRF) to find a full time coach for the national team-the Silverbacks ahead of a possible tour to Hong Kong next year.
ONE of Ferwafa's technical officials Aloys Kanamugire is attending a pilot course for new coaching licensing system organised by the Confederation of African Football in Cairo, Egypt.
There's only one slot left to be filled in Africa's line-up at the 2010 Fifa World Cup, to be played in South Africa next June, and it will be taken after what has the makings of an epic playoff between Algeria and Egypt in Sudan on Wednesday.
Activists in the southern province of Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, have urged the authorities to try to return shegues, or street children, currently in care to their parents.
The Government of Rwanda yesterday entered a groundbreaking agreement with US-based Eco-Fuel Global and UK's Eco Positive Ltd-which will see the two companies sink $250m in a project to produce bio-diesel.
The United States has again accused the Kenyan Government of hiding Rwandan fugitive Felicien Kabuga, who is wanted for crimes against humanity.
The United Nations is appealing for international aid to assist some 18,000 Chadian villagers who have returned to their homes in a resource-poor region of the strife-torn African country after fleeing inter-communal violence and a spill-over of the conflict from neighbouring Sudan's Darfur region.
The Japanese government through its International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has provided fertilisers worth 300 million Japanese Yen (approximately $3.3 million) to Rwanda.
In a great weekend of football, Nigeria, Cameroon and New Zealand all secured their spot for Africa's maiden FIFA World Cup. They join Japan, Netherlands, North Korea, Australia, South Korea, USA, Brazil, Ghana, England, Paraguay, Spain, Denmark, Ivory Coast, Chile, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Serbia, Switzerland, Argentina, Honduras, Slovakia and South Africa, as hosts, who have already qualified for ...
For the first time in the history of African World Cup qualifying series, most of the matches had to go the wire with Nigerian and Cameroon having to wait till the last day to decide their fate. They both joined Ghana and Cote'd Ivoire who sealed their passage to Madiba's country months ago.
Governor Liyel Imoke of Cross River State has raised alarm over the poor security situation created in the waterway between Nigeria and Republic of Cameroon following the declaration of the area as a buffer zone.
Rwanda offers one of the best investment opportunities on the African continent and doing business in the country has been eased by a set of reforms that favour investors, a renown Germany entrepreneur told The New Times yesterday.
Renowned American pastor, Rick Warren, founder of Saddleback Church, yesterday delivered a special sermon at a prayer breakfast with a cross-section of Rwandan leaders, in which President Paul Kagame was chief guest.
The former British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday said that Rwanda, as a country that has gone through difficult times, is determined to forge a new future where it will be remembered, not for its past but for its fast development.
President Paul Kagame yesterday repeated an important message he has emphasised in the past that the size of the country does not necessarily determine the quality of its people, and what they are able to achieve.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee (LOC) has congratulated Nigeria, Cameroon and New Zealand after qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the weekend.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa (OC) would like to congratulate the three teams that qualified last night for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa next year.
Cameroon's Indomitable Lions are through to the World Cup finals South Africa following a 2-nil victory over Morocco in Fez.
Miss Rwanda Pageant is entering its final stages with contestants from the four regions and Kigali City starting residential training.
The movement of people and goods from Uganda to Rwanda is to be facilitated 24 hours a day starting April next year, the two neighbouring states have agreed. The development comes following growing traffic of both cargo and passenger vehicles crossing the two borders.
Prime Minister Bernard Makuza is today slated to address the Saudi-East African Economic and Investment forum that is underway in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Kigali City Council (KCC) has pledged to provide the visually impaired people with white canes, a mobility and safety tool needed by this vulnerable group of people.
AFTER failing to guide Rwanda to next year's Africa Nations' Cup finals, there should be any more negotiations and ridiculous excuses, Branko Tucak should be booked on the next flight to his native Croatia.
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