News
8m
Africanews on MSNRwanda: Kagame sacks PM, appoints banker insteadEdouard Ngirente's term in office as prime minister of Rwanda abruptly came to an end on Wednesday, when president Paul Kagame fired him. Ngirente has been replaced by deputy governor of the National ...
President Paul Kagame has replaced Rwanda's long-serving prime minister, naming the deputy governor of the central bank, who ...
21h
Investigative Journalism Foundation on MSNCanadian PR firm polished Rwanda's image as the country's government was accused of backing violent militiaCrestview Strategy quietly scrubbed details of its Kigali operations from its website after Canada suspended export permits for weapons, cancelled government-to-government business with Rwanda ...
4h
The New Times on MSNKagame explains inspiration behind Kigali’s sports cityPresident Paul Kagame on Monday, July 28, shared the inspiration behind Kigali’s sports city, which features major facilities such as Amahoro Stadium, BK Arena, and Zaria Courts. He was speaking ...
Opinion
21hOpinion
The New Times on MSNWhy Habyarimana’s offspring lie so desperately as they trash RwandaWonders never cease. Think of the offspring of former president Juvénal Habyarimana; sons of one of the twentieth century’s worst criminals having the audacity to smear, slander, or drag President ...
For decades, Paul Kagame has ruled Rwanda with an iron fist in the mold of the archetypal strongman African leader. Under his rule, the East African country has emerged from the ruins of a ...
Rwandan President Paul Kagame won a fourth consecutive term with more than 99% of the vote so far in a general election in the East African nation, according to preliminary results.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame blamed the inaction of the international community for allowing the 1994 genocide to happen as Rwandans on Sunday commemorated 30 years since an estimated 800,000 ...
It is the ambition of Paul Kagame, the Rwandan president—and former leader of the Tutsi exile army which conquered the country in the genocide’s wake—to go much further.
In 2007, President Kagame offered to contribute 3000 Rwandan troops to the peacekeeping force in Darfur, but only if his former chief of military intelligence, Emmanuel Karenzi Karake, was brought ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results