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  • November 16
  • New Times Rwanda: Goldman Sachs' Programme Needs More Funds

    The Goldman Sachs Entrepreneurship (GSE) Certificate Programme that is organized by the University of Michigan in collaboration the School of Finance and Banking (SFB) needs more funding for it to reach more members of its target group, the programme Manager, Agnes Uzarerwa told The New Times.

  • New Times Rwanda: Tour of Country Takes Off

    AFTER months of preparation, the long-awaited Tour of Rwanda gets underway this morning. The first stage has cyclists riding from Kigali to Rubavu.

  • New Times Rwanda: Ruterana Sets New Course Record

    AFTER entering Rwanda's golf history books for being the country's first professional golfer, Emmanuel Ruterana is back in the books after setting a new course record in Saturday's November Monthly Mug.

  • November 15
  • New Times Rwanda/Zambia: Zambia Joins Algeria, Egypt at Nations' Cup

    RWANDA'S Amavubi Stars will not be at next year's Africa Nations Cup finals after being held to a goalless draw against Zambia's Copper Bullets in the decisive qualifier played yesterday at Amahoro stadium.

  • November 13
  • New Times Rwanda: Aircraft Crashes Into VIP Lounge

    A Rwandair aircraft yesterday crashed into the VIP lounge two minutes after taking off from the Kigali International Airport, killing one passenger.

  • UN News Chad: Young Refugees Need Hope for Better Future, Says UN

    The top humanitarian official in Chad called for urgent attention to be paid to providing a better life for young men and women languishing in camps for refugees and displaced persons, warning that the alternatives for them would be prostitution or violence.

  • UN News Chad: Banditry Jeopardizing Humanitarian Work in Eastern Region, Warns UN

    Humanitarian assistance to tens of thousands of people in eastern Chad is under threat from banditry, which has led several aid agencies to temporarily halt their operations in the face of attacks, the United Nations relief wing reported today.

  • New Vision Rwanda: Country to Join Commonwealth

    Rwanda's application to join the Commonwealth is set to be approved at the summit of heads of state and government scheduled for Trinidad and Tobago later this month.

  • New Times Rwanda: Preparing the Child for Their Rightful Role [editorial]

    The on-going National children's summit, that has received backing from the highest levels of government, is a clear indication that the views and opinions of children are important and valued in this country.

  • Republic of Togo Togo/Gabon: Togo vows to beat Gabon

    Togolese politicians and sports authorities have asked all compatriots to mobilise around the Togo national football team, the Sparrow hawks, to beat Gabon this weekend and win a place for the next African Cup of Nations plan ned in 2010 in Angola.â-¨â-¨

  • New Times Zambia/Rwanda: Zambia Jet in

    ZAMBIA'S Chipolopolo arrived in the country yesterday for Saturday's 2010 Africa Nations Cup (CAN) qualifier against Amavubi.

  • New Times Rwanda/Kenya: World Cup Trophy in Kenya

    THE Fifa World Cup trophy left for Kenya yesterday after a two-day stop-over in Rwanda.

  • New Times Rwanda: Fans Divided Over CAN Qualification

    WITH a massive task awaiting Amavubi this Saturday; fans are sharply divided on whether it is feasible for Rwanda to secure a ticket for the 2010 Africa Nations Cup (CAN) in Angola.

  • New Vision Uganda/Cameroon: Ex-Indomitable Lions to Tour Country

    CAMEROON's former soccer World Cup stars will be in Uganda on a three-day tour.

  • New Times Rwanda: Qualify and Hit Jackpot

    AMAVUBI Stars have even more reason to down Zambia's Chipolopolo in Saturday's decisive Africa Nations Cup (CAN) qualifier at Amahoro Stadium.

  • CPJ Gabon: CPJ Condemns Suspension of Six Newspapers in Country [press release]

    The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the suspension of six private newspapers by the government-controlled media-monitoring body, the National Communications Council, in Gabon. The council announced the suspensions, which range from one to three months, on Tuesday evening on state-run TV. The papers have been suspended for “violating the ethics of journalism” and ...

  • Infos Plus Gabon Gabon: Six newspapers have been condemned in the country (CPJ protests)

    The Committee to Protect Journalists based in New York (USA) condemns the suspension of six private newspapers by the government-controlled media-monitoring body, the National Communications Council, in Gabon. The council announced the suspensions, which range from one to three months, on Tuesday evening on state-run TV. The papers have been suspended for "violating the ethics of journalism" and ...

  • New Vision Uganda: Fibre Optic Reaches Rwanda

    Fibre optic cables to provide internet broadband to Rwanda are expected to reach the Katuna border post in December, a firm laying the cables said this weekend.

  • New Times Rwanda: Peddlers of Falsehoods on Rwanda in Increasing Abundance! [opinion]

    When you think you are going to talk about something sane, this Google alert hurls up into your face another of these stories on Rwanda so outlandish that you are stunned! This time the story is from an American, Wil Robinson, writing for the online "internationalpoliticalwill".

  • New Times Rwanda: Ruled Out of Aiba President's Cup

    RWANDA'S national boxing team will not participate at next month's AIBA President's Cup competition due in Taipei, china.

  • New Times Rwanda: Strategy of Savings Mobilisation for Development [opinion]

    Economic development literature is abound with strongly held view that, no country has ever development without sufficient national savings to spur investments, and thus growth.

  • New Times Rwanda: Residents Petition Ombudsman

    Residents of Ruhuha sector in Bugesera District have written to the Ombudsman's office seeking his intervention in getting back their cattle taken away by sector officials.

  • New Times Rwanda: Remera Residents Accuse Local Leaders of Corruption

    Residents of Cyinunga village Nyabisindu cell in Remera sector have accused their leadership of corruption and abuse of office.

  • New Times Rwanda: Niyonshuti Fired Up

    Rwanda's top cyclist Adrien Niyonshuti is not fazed about taking on some of the world's best cyclists in this Tour of Rwanda which takes off this Monday.

  • New Times Rwanda: Gen. Nyamvumba Decries Logistical Mismatches Within Darfur Mission [interview]

    Lt. Gen. Patrick Nyamvumba is the current overall Commander of the United Nations/African Union Mission in Darfur, a peace keeping force overseeing a shaky ceasefire in the war torn Sudanese region.

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