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Rwanda - Top News

  • November 16
  • Nation Kenya: Govt Hiding Rwandan Genocide Fugitive - U.S.

    The United States has again accused the Kenyan Government of hiding Rwandan fugitive Felicien Kabuga, who is wanted for crimes against humanity.

  • EA Business Rwanda: Japan Provides U.S.$3.3 Million

    The Japanese government through its International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has provided fertilisers worth 300 million Japanese Yen (approximately $3.3 million) to Rwanda.

  • New Times Africa: Germany Investor Says Rwanda's Investment Climate 'Most Conducive'

    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.

  • New Times Rwanda: Kagame, Rick Warren Lead Nation in Prayers

    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.

  • New Times Rwanda: Blair Impressed By Country's Progress

    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.

  • New Times Rwanda: It's the Quality, Not the Size That Matters [editorial]

    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.

  • EA Business Rwanda: Miss Rwanda Contestants in Camp, Only One Lady From Western Province

    Miss Rwanda Pageant is entering its final stages with contestants from the four regions and Kigali City starting residential training.

  • EA Business East Africa: Rwanda-Uganda Border to Open 24-7

    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.

  • New Times Rwanda: Makuza in Addis for Investment Summit

    Prime Minister Bernard Makuza is today slated to address the Saudi-East African Economic and Investment forum that is underway in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

  • New Times Rwanda: KCC to Provide White Canes for the Visually Impaired

    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.

  • New Times Rwanda: Put Tucak On the Next Flight to Croatia [column]

    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.

  • New Times Rwanda: Arrested Somalis to Be Deported

    The four Somalis who were arrested this week while trying to illegally cross into Rwanda from Uganda at Gatuna border post will soon be deported, Sunday Times has learnt.

  • New Times Rwanda: Taxi Operators Strike Over High Parking Fees

    Life temporarily came to a standstill on Friday morning at Nyabugogo main taxi park as over 200 commuter drivers parked their vehicles in a strike over high parking charges imposed by their association.

  • New Times Rwanda: Kabuga's Mystery Should Be Resolved

    The whereabouts of the notorious Genocide mastermind and financier, Felicien Kabuga, remains an issue of contention between the Kenyan authorities on one hand, and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on the other.

  • New Times Rwanda: Prosecution Summons Beraho

    Former Rwanda National Olympic Committee (RNOC) president, Ignace Beraho and his committee have been summoned by the National Public Prosecution Authority (NPPA) for questioning, Sunday Times has reliably learnt.

  • New Times Rwanda: Group of 44 Investors Jet in From Germany

    A team of 44 investors from Germany arrived in Rwanda last night on a study tour of the country's growing investment opportunities.

  • New Times Africa: Why China Investments Are Good for Africa [column]

    Many have written expressing dismay and surprisingly anger, over the fact that China is virtually taking over or getting involved in all businesses worth talking about in Africa.

  • New Times Rwanda: President Kagame Meets Blair

    President Kagame yesterday met with Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister and founder of the African Governance Initiative, a charitable organization which assists African leaders to effectively deliver their vision for their countries.

  • New Times Rwanda: MP Mporanyi May Lose Immunity Over Genocide Charges

    MP Theobald Mporanyi's may lose his immunity after the Gacaca Court of Ngoma Sector passed a verdict that placed him in Category 1 of the masterminds of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

  • New Times Rwanda: Don't Cry, We Didn't Deserve to Qualify!

    Zambia was there for a beating but Rwanda could not seize the opportunity.

  • New Times Zambia/Rwanda: Migi, Haruna Craving to Sting Zambia

    AMAVUBI midfield king pins Jean Baptist Mugiraneza 'Migi' and Haruna Niyonzima have vowed to 'fight till the last breath' just to make sure Rwanda qualifies for the 2010 Africa Nations Cup in Angola.

  • New Times Kenya: ICTR Insists Notorious Kabuga Still in Kenya

    Despite recent remarks by Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga that Felicien Kabuga, the most wanted genocide fugitive is likely not to be in Kenya, the International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda (ICTR) insists that he is still in the country.

  • New Times Rwanda: Crashed Plane Developed Technical Failures Earlier

    Details have emerged that the Rwandair aircraft that crashed into the VIP lounge on Thursday at Kigali International Airport, killing one passenger had made an emergency landing at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, a day earlier on Wednesday.

  • New Times Rwanda: SORAS Forecasts Shortfall in Earnings

    SORAS has predicted that its profit after tax will drop by as much as 20 percent or Rwf169.1m at the end of the year due to the global financial crisis and the credit squeeze on the local market.

  • New Times Angola/Rwanda: Amavubi Stars; Angola is Waiting

    The Amavubi Stars may not be one of the continent's football powerhouses, but over time they have proven more than capable against some of the continent's top teams like Nigeria and Ghana when they play in front of their fans at Amahoro Stadium.

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