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His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI has called on Christian leaders to embrace unity and harmony in order to effectively spread the word of God through out the world.
The Rector of the National University of Rwanda (NUR), Prof. Silas Lwakabamba over the weekend urged students to effectively utilise the available education resources to guarantee their future participation in national development.
The long-held duopoly of MTN and Rwandatel in the telecom sector ceases today as Millicom International Cellular (MIC), the country's third national telecom operator officially launches its commercial services to the Rwandan market.
Over 3200 trees were over the weekend by officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, National Police and residents of Kacyiru at the Police headquarters.
Something legally intriguing is happening at the International Crimainal Tribunal of Rwanda (ICTR in Arusha.
The president of Collectif des Parties Civiles pour le Rwanda (CPCR), a advocacy group for the1994 Genocide survivors, has said taking French author, Pierre Pean, to court over his allegedly 'racially prejudiced' writings could have been an ill advised step as it has gained his book unmerited popularity.
A delegation of 50 local government officials from Kenyan coastal county of Kilifi visited the Kigali City Council to share experiences with their Rwandan counterparts.
Environment and Natural Resources Minister, Stanislas Kamanzi has called upon local authorities to sustain the tree planting campaign in there communities so as to fill the gap of the desired forested area in the country.
Rwanda will on November 27 join the rest of the world to celebrate Africa Industrialization Day.
Defending league champions APR were a frustrated lot after yesterday's stalemate against Electrogaz.
Kagame Cup and Peace Cup winners Atraco maintained their lead at the top of the national football league standings after a narrow 1-0 win over AS Kigali yesterday at Mumena ground.
A recent report by World Vision (WV) - a non-government global aid organization has revealed that almost a third of the children under age five who die each year could be saved if low-cost, interventions such as safe water, hygiene and bed nets are availed.
An international consultancy firm contracted to formulate the country's National Disaster Management plan is scheduled to present its final draft on November 29, an official announced Saturday.
Human Network Help Rwanda (HNHR), a local NGO has launched a new project to help orphans facing shortages on scholastic materials.
The Secretary General of IBUKA, Benoit Kaboyi has been suspended pending a management meeting that will decided his fate next month, The Sunday Times can exclusively report.
APR has named 29 youngsters, who will join the club's football academy in January, 2010.
Parents have been urged to register their children as soon as they are born since it is essential in national planning.
The State Minister for Energy, Dr. Albert Butare has refuted reports on dangers posed by the Lake Kivu gases mainly portrayed by the several media outlets in foreign countries.
Global trade contracted in 2009 at a rate not seen since the Great Depression, and those paying the heaviest price are those who can least afford it.
UGANDA golfer Stephen Kasaija maintained his composure in the final round to win the Rwanda Open yesterday.
FORMER Sports minister Robert Bayigamba and Rwanda Tennis Federation (RTF) president Charles Rudakubana are said to be running for RNOC's top seat-president.
The Eastern African Standby Brigade (EASBRIG) military exercises earlier scheduled for between November 16 and 29 in Djibouti, have been postponed, The New Times has learnt.
Rwandair has said that it did not incur any financial losses following its plane crash that led to the termination of a contract with Jetlink Express a week ago.
Top managers of Rwanda's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system are attending a planning workshop during which they are expected to come up with a revised strategic and activity plan for the next five years.
In a major campaign to clear the image of judicial institutions and inculcate discipline, the judiciary has expelled 25 members of staff involved in corruption and indiscipline since 2007.
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