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  • November 25
  • Monitor Uganda: ADF, Govt Agree to Meet

    The Democratic Republic of Congo will play host to peace talks between Uganda and the defeated rebels of Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), the government has announced.

  • New Times Rwanda: Diplomats Trained on Export Strategies

    The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) in conjunction with the Netherlands Centre for Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI) is training Rwandan commercial attachés and some diplomats on how to analyse information related to trade and exports.

  • New Times Rwanda: German Hip Hop Artists Rock Kigali

    A group of four German hip hop artists, on Monday night rocked their Kigali fans at Goethe-Institute, Social Recreational Centre (CSR), Kacyiru.

  • New Times Rwanda: RRA to Probe Cement Quality

    Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) is investigating the quality of imported cement after it was revealed the same kind of cement was being sold at different market prices.

  • New Times Rwanda: MTN Secures Rwf10 Billion Syndicated Loan

    MTN Rwanda, the country's largest mobile operator announced on Monday that it has acquired Rwf10b in form of a syndicated loan from seven local banks to upgrade its network.

  • New Times East Africa: Common Market Protocol - What It Means for an Ordinary Rwandan

    After lengthy rounds of negotiations among partner states, the EAC Common Market Protocol was finally signed by all the five Heads of State last Friday, in what many described as a landmark agreement.

  • New Times Rwanda: Taming Kivu Dangers Lies in Exploiting the Methane Gas [analysis]

    There have been numerous articles published on the hazards posed by gases trapped in Lake Kivu. The most recent were published in the New York Times and Science Daily.

  • November 24
  • New Times Rwanda: French Team Arrives for Genocide Probe

    In what has been described as a landmark development regarding judicial cooperation between France and Rwanda, two senior judges from the Paris Court of Higher Instance have arrived in the country to investigate Genocide fugitives on French soil.

  • UN News Congo-Kinshasa: UN Peacekeepers' Hospital Brings Treatment to Hundreds of Local Congolese

    A hospital set up in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to care for United Nations peacekeepers is also bringing hope to hundreds of local people who might otherwise lack necessary treatment for their illnesses and injuries as well as screening that can ward off preventable sickness.

  • New Times Rwanda: French Investigators Have a Lot to Pick From Country [editorial]

    The first team of French jurists investigating genocide crimes committed by some Rwandan fugitives currently residing in France, have arrived in the country to carry out a series of interviews with various witnesses.

  • New Times Rwanda: Country's Commonwealth Bid in Final Lap

    It is likely that Rwanda will join the 53-member country Commonwealth group by the end of this week, reports emerging from the negotiations reveal.

  • New Times Rwanda: Tucak Sacked

    THE inevitable occurred last evening as Branko Tucak was sensationally sacked. The Croat was sacked after Rwanda's disastrous campaign in the 2010 Africa Nations Cup qualifiers.

  • New Times Africa: Don't Throw Away the Gem in Immigrants [opinion]

    Nearly two years ago the world witnessed horrific images of murder and arson on a horrendous scale. We saw pictures of grim-looking, matchete-wielding young men roaming the dusty streets of shanty towns of South Africa hunting for foreign-looking Africans to hack to death.

  • New Times Rwanda: Rassou Doubtful for Challenge Cup

    AMAVUBI striker Abbas Rassou remains a serious doubt for this year's Orange Challenge Cup.

  • New Times Rwanda: League on Hold

    THE national football league has been temporarily called off as Amavubi intensify their preparations for this year's Orange Challenge Cup in Nairobi.

  • Leadership Nigeria: More Locals Flee Bakassi as Cameroon Gendermes Intensify Harassment

    More Nigerians have fled the ceded Bakassi Peninsula following intensified harassment of innocent Nigerians living in the area. About 200 persons who recently escaped death and maiming by the gendarmes have arrived the returnee camp at Ekpri Ikang with sorry stories of intense torture.

  • Daily News Tanzania: Lady Golfer Shines in Kigali

    TANZANIA'S Hawa Wanyeche fired an impressive two over par 74 gross in the final round, to win this year's Rwanda Ladies Open title at the Kigali Golf Course in Kigali, Rwanda over the weekend.

  • Monitor Uganda: 'Don't Blame Congolese Women for HIV Rise'

    Congolese women in Karamoja region should not be blamed and victimised for the increase in HIV prevalence in the sub region, the army has said.

  • Monitor Uganda: Dominant Kasaija Triumphs in Kigali

    Vincent Araali Byamukama has dominated golf podiums this year but Stephen Kasaija may well have the last laugh heading into the final month of 2009.

  • New Times Rwanda: Senators Debate Bill on Bio-Medical Centre

    Some Senators yesterday expressed concern over a bill establishing Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), saying the new body would be too big to manage.

  • New Times Rwanda: MTN Boost Wooden Bike Classic

    TELECOMMUNICATION giants, MTN have thrown their weight behind this year's wooden bike classic tour slated for November 25.

  • New Times Rwanda: Mutsindashyaka's Woes Continue

    The woes of the embattled former State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, Theoneste Mutsindashyaka, seem to be accumulating day-by-day.

  • New Times Rwanda: 40 Training on Cleaner Production

    A group of 40 participants from various industries in Kigali are undergoing a five-day training on cleaner production that is expected to lower the cost of production and pollution.

  • New Times Rwanda: Public Institutions to Operate Under One Law

    The Minister of Justice, Tharcisse Karugarama, yesterday tabled a provisional bill before the Senate that seeks to establish general provisions governing public institutions.

  • New Times Africa: Rwanda to Host Continental Agro Meet

    Rwanda will play host to the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Program (CAADP) stake holders' meeting slated for December 7-8, 2009.

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