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Rwanda's mineral export volume in the 3rd quarter of 2009 registered an upward trend compared to the same period last year, but export receipts declined on account of low prices on the international market, the Ministry of Natural Resources (Minirena) has said.
ADRIEN Niyonshuti concedes that Moroccans dominated this year's Tour of Rwanda because of their superior experience and technique.
A report by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) on the economics of climate change in Rwanda has revealed that climate change has had a significant setback on the economy, especially in the past four years.
An explosive report from a UN group of experts has exposed a network of allies comprising of individuals, companies, charities and governments that have aided the survival of FDLR by supplying the ragtag rebel outfit with arms in exchange for Congo's minerals.
Britain's ambassador to Rwanda, Nicholas Cannon, gave a revealing insight into British policy on Rwanda in his interview with the Rwandan News Agency (RNA) on 17 November.
Standing by Kigali against some of the latest fiercest critics such as the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) and Human Rights Watch (HRW), the British envoy Mr. Nicholas Cannon says their attacks are "unfair".
The news that the National University of Rwanda is securing premises in Kigali to relocate the School of Journalism and Communication could not have come at a better time, with the newly promulgated media law in force.
A group of Tanzanian Members of Parliament has commended the ongoing efforts in the fight against HIV/Aids, saying that Rwanda is a country that offers unique solutions aimed at controlling the scourge.
Lawyers from the East African region will meet in Kigali, Rwanda, next Friday and Saturday to discuss regional integration.
A Senatorial Standing Committee on Economic Development and Finance is currently meeting with members of the agricultural export board to seek ways of boosting the country's exports.
Government has set an aggressive campaign to mobilise resources for increasing investments in irrigation that would see improved agricultural productivity and markedly food supply.
Police are holding two men on charges of stealing a Rwandan registered vehicle and driving it to Burundi.
The Director for East and Central Africa in the UK Department for International Development (DFID), Joy Hutcheon, is in the country for a two-day visit.
DESPITE conceding a third successive defeat at the Africa U-19 Girls' tournament in Dar es Salaam yesterday, it was by far Rwanda's best performance at the five-nation tournament.
THIS year's Tour of Rwanda, also Rwanda's first ever international cycling competition, has left a lasting impression on the International Cycling Union (UCI).
Police in Gisozi are holding one 17-year old woman on suspicion of stabbing her 35 year old husband to death on Tuesday night.
FERWAFA seem like they have had enough of Croatian influence in local football. Barely three days after sacking Amavubi head coach Branko Tucak, the local football federation (Ferwafa) has axed Rwanda's U-20 (Junior Wasps) coach Obradovic Tomislav.
I read with wonder and bemusement an article by Mr. Derek Ingram titled Should Rwanda be allowed to join the commonwealth? Mr Ingram ably articulates the justification for Rwanda joining the Commonwealth as being adjacent to Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda and teaching English in its schools and playing cricket among others.
Government has finalised negotiations with undersea fibre-optic cable operator SEACOM where the latter will deliver the Synchronous Transport Module (STM-1) in Rwanda on Saturday November, 2009.
FOUR clubs have dropped out of the 2009/10 second division league, two days before the official kick-off.
Farmers in the three districts that make up Kigali city have identified lack of market and packaging problems as their main challenges.
Millicom International Cellular, the global telecommunications company that operates under the Tigo brand has just launched its mobile phone services to the Rwandan market.
The Central Bank Governor, François Kanimba, has said that overall economic growth is expected to grow by between four to five percent, down from earlier projections of 5.3 and 7 percent.
RWANDA'S Amavubi Stars are desperate to make it up to their fans in the upcoming Orange Cecafa Challenge Cup.
Cyprus Institute of Marketing (CIM) is set to establish its learning centre in Rwanda, according Yango Hadjyannis, the Institute's Deputy Director.
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