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Rwanda has once again been in the global spotlight this week after it scooped another prestigious award at the on-going World Travel Market exhibition in London. The Rwandan stand beat competition from other 600 exhibitors.
The office of Ombudsman has given thirty days to several government leaders to declare their wealth or face prosecution.
On Tuesday at Kigali Serena, over 300 Rwandans and non-Rwandan football fans, had a once in a life time chance of taking souvenir photos with the Fifa World Cup trophy.
MTN last week announced that it has not increased its tariffs, after several airtime vendors had asked more than the price mentioned on the cards.
Rwanda is this week participating in the World Travel Market 2009 (WTM), the premier global event for the travel industry held in London from November 9 to 12. Various new tourism offers are on display.
The public institutions affiliated to the Ministry of Finance and Economic planning on Friday signed their performance contracts for the second half of the financial year.
Sixteen career advisory centers were launched in different institutes of higher learning last Wednesday, to help students make better professional choices.
A senior-six student in Essa Nyarungunga, has made a name for himself by creating computer software that is already being used by some companies.
At a time when the fight against corruption has intensified, highly questionable decisions still dominate in offers of government contracts.
A career in modeling is not a bed of roses.
The man who a couple of weeks back held a political party conference that was marred by violence says he wants to be president come the 2010 general elections.
One of the main frustrations for journalists working in Rwanda is the difficulty of getting information. A new bill on access to information might remedy the problem.
Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) has earmarked Rwf1.1bn to rehabilitate selected degraded lakeshores around the country.
Rwanda will on December 08, host an inter-ministerial meeting for ministers in charge of transport for countries that share the Isaka Railway line to discuss a report on expansion of this rail line with other stakeholders.
An arrangement that will facilitate implementation of a fully fledged customs union among the East African Community (EAC) states is high on the agenda of the meeting of the region's ministers, according to a top customs official.
Thirty four new cases of the H1N1 flu (Swine Flu) have been reported up-country in the districts of Musanze, Muhanga, Rubavu and Rusizi as of November 8, a statement from the Ministry of Health says.
Practicing journalists and public relation practitioners who have for long been on different paths have promised to work together and bridge the gap in information flow.
Though the Organic Law establishing general provisions governing public institutions has been revised several times, institutions that were to be guided by it are jeopardized by its structure, members of the lower chamber of Parliament yesterday.
THE interim committee of Rwanda National Olympic Committee (RNOC) has advised the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to come see what is on ground before making any conclusions.
With increasing nutritional progress, maternal health improvement and implementation of the nine year basic education programme that includes pre-school, Rwanda has been cited as a nation committed to the development of its youngest population.
THE 2009 Cecafa Challenge Cup is set to go after receiving big sponsorship from Orange. The French telecommunications company splashed Rwf99.4m in the annual tournament which still ranks as one of the most prominent soccer tournaments in Africa.
President Paul Kagame's meet the press, is one of the few programmes I enjoy on Rwanda Television.
The roll out of wireless broadband (WiBro) that will ensure seamless internet access around Kigali city is heading in the right direction, according to a new report.
2008/9 national women league champions AS Kigali are scheduled to start pre-season training this weekend ahead of the new league which gets underway on November 29.
NATIONAL sprint champion Islam Mulinda could miss next month's Rendezvous National.
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