Rwanda turns to Russia for nuclear training and research, advancing ambitions in technology, healthcare and diplomacy.
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Igihango cy’Urungano: Honouring the past, safeguarding the future
The 13th edition of Igihango cy’Urungano has brought together hundreds of young people, in Kigali, to honour the memory of youth killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and reflect on their ...
Many teams have fans abroad, but the bond between the north London club and ordinary Africans is on a different level. A continent expects, says author and cultural critic Sean Jacobs ...
When Qatar helped secure a peace deal to end ongoing conflict between the M23 rebel group and Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) government last month, there was hope among many Congolese that a ...
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Arsenal fans turn Budapest red as Gunners battle to crown England Europe's football king
If the Gooners win the Champions League, English clubs will hold all three European trophies at once for the first time ever following triumphs by Aston Villa and Crystal Palace ...
The Inspector General of Police, Felix Namuhoranye, delivered his silver jubilee address marking 25 years of the Rwanda National Police entirely in Kinyarwanda. Soon after, my phone lit up with ...
Prime Minister Dr. Justin Nsengiyumva has cautioned Rwandans against allowing the 32 years that have passed since the end of the Genocide against the Tutsi to breed a false sense of security that its ...
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