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THE Fifa World Cup trophy left for Kenya yesterday after a two-day stop-over in Rwanda.
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.
AMAVUBI Stars have even more reason to down Zambia's Chipolopolo in Saturday's decisive Africa Nations Cup (CAN) qualifier at Amahoro Stadium.
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.
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.
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".
RWANDA'S national boxing team will not participate at next month's AIBA President's Cup competition due in Taipei, china.
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.
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.
Residents of Cyinunga village Nyabisindu cell in Remera sector have accused their leadership of corruption and abuse of office.
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.
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.
Despite having managed to restore some calmness and stability in the war-torn Sudanese region of Darfur, the peacekeeping force under the United Nations/African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) still lacks the required logistics to adequately execute its mandate.
The Minister of Education has urged institutions of higher learning to revise the progammes they offer in order to address the skills gap currently affecting the country.
The East African heads of state are set to sign a protocol on the establishment of the EAC Common Market when they converge in Arusha on the 20th of this month for the 10th anniversary celebrations of regional bloc.
The Kigali City Council (KCC) committee in charge of auditing is currently undergoing an exercise of auditing Nyarugenge district officials to assess how they have been using public funds.
A total of 6 investment projects worth Rwf 6.6 billion have been registered in the month of October 2009, according to information availed by the Rwanda Development Board.
President Paul Kagame has called for involvement of children in matters that affect the nation saying that as tomorrow's leaders, they ought to be exposed to these issues at an early age.
Police is holding four Somalis for illegally entering the country.
Désiré Kamanzi, head of the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP), an ex- rebel group-turned political party in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) resigned recently.
The Director General of the Teacher's Savings and Credit Cooperative (SACCO), Joseph Murekeraho has resigned from his post and the resignation has been accepted by cabinet.
The cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame on Wednesday called for a speedy construction of over 3,000 classrooms to facilitate the Nine Years Basic Education (9YBE) Programme.
Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and UTEXRWA Rwanda's only textile company have entered into an arrangement where Rwanda's textile products will be promoted abroad as the company plans to go international next year.
The functioning of the banking sector in the country has improved in the recent past, as it has recovered from the liquidity crunch that hit the sector earlier this year, a senior official from International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
As the regional integration process enters an important phase of implementing the common market, the East Africa Law Society (EALS) is set to hold its 14th Annual Conference and General Meeting in Kigali at the end of month to review the EAC Common Market.
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