By Monday morning, November 9, 2015, the first ever “Made in Rwanda” computer will be on the shelves in retail stores in Kigali. “The first bunch of laptops will be …
Magnus Mazimpaka
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Rwanda’s spy chief, Gen. Karenzi Karake is now a free man. By press time, Gen. Karake was cruising in a plane back home. Yesterday, a few hours after his release, …
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Pressure is mounting on parliamentarians as Rwandans from all parts of the country demand for an immediate decision on their petition to amend the constitution and scrap off presidential term …
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) has unveiled the Global Governance Index indicating that Rwanda is governed better than nearly all advanced countries, or the ‘Western Democracies’. The index has triggered …
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At 1:00PM, on a bright sunny Thursday; October 4, 1990, a 27 years old Agnes Uwayezu, working as a theater nurse at Uganda’s Nsambya Hospital in Kampala; was unexpectedly summoned …
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Speculation that Dr. Donald Kaberuka, the outgoing African Bank President, is a suitable presidential candidate to replace President Paul Kagame, should be kept in the pocket, at least for now. …
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On August 21, 2006, Rwanda’s Capital, Kigali woke up to a paralysis. Kigali City Council authorities and the National Police had resolved that over 2500 motor taxis be banned from …
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Reports from various sources indicate that more than 600 Rwandan refugees living in Namibia are feared missing. KT Press could not independently confirm the authenticity of the reports, but the …
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KT Press has obtained leaked details regarding the much awaited Crystal Telecom IPO as shown in the following table below. KT Press could not reach Crystal Ventures, but we spoke …
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Rwanda’s Finance Minister, Claver Gatete, has just presented Rwanda’s budget to a joint plenary session of members of parliament and senators. His total budget for fiscal year 2015/16, is projected …
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President Paul Kagame has condemned xenophobic attacks in South Africa and said that the violence is taking the continent backwards. “Whether it’s where it’s taking place or anywhere else in …
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Zigama CSS, a military bank in Rwanda is giving commercial banks a hard run after it announced, last week, that it had registered a net profit of Rwf4.6 billion ($6.5million) …