Rwanda has requested African Union member States to prosecute fugitives of 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi that are roaming scot-free in their capitals. This request has been made by Dr. …
KT Press Staff Writer
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Genocide memorial sites across the country may get extra protection to ensure their safety 24-hours daily. Genocide survivors have appealed to concerned authorities to help attach security guards on all …
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President Paul Kagame on Thursday met and addressed the High Command of the Rwanda Defense Forces (RDF). In a meeting held at the Ministry of Defence HQ, Kagame reiterated the …
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Rwanda will in three months set up a multimillion dollar fund to help bring down the current cost of housing, KT Press reveals. Infrastructure Minister James Musoni told KT Press …
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President Paul Kagame has pledged support to the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) for bringing to Rwanda headquarters of an investment the continent urgently needs. The President today, inaugurated …
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Despite the bad loans, last year banks in Rwanda earned a combined total of Rwf3billion more than they made in the previous year 2015, the central bank announced Wednesday. John …
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President Kagame on Monday evening spoke at the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan think tank – telling his audience that Africa should not expect different treatment whenever there is change of …
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Rwandans are advised to register their land and obtain certificates as proof that they own that land. A land based investigation conducted by the Rwanda Initiative for Sustainable Development (RISD), …
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Hundreds of genocide victims at a site in Southern Rwanda were Saturday exhumed from a mass grave to be laid to rest in the officially designated Kinazi genocide memorial site. …
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Rwandans across the country today carried various tools to clear shrubs, dig trenches, build houses for the needy and other activities known as Umuganda. Umuganda– community service is usually conducted every …
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Ingabire Victoire Umuhoza, serving a 15-year sentence affirmed by the highest court in Rwanda has taken her case to the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Arusha …
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The Rwandan-British woman Violette Uwamahoro who was arrested in Rwanda over “serious crimes” had been scheduled to appear in court today but her case has been postponed with no new …