As the world mourns millions of Rwandans who perished during the genocide against Tutsi in 1994, President Barack Obama, whose country remains haunted by its failure to intervene, said the …
Patrick Bigabo
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President Paul Kagame and the First Lady, Jennette Kagame, joined other Rwandans at Gisozi Genocide Memorial where they lit the flame of remembrance marking the 21st Commemoration of the 1994 …
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President Paul Kagame has reaffirmed that he will not seek to renew his job as President beyond 2017, unless he is convinced beyond reasonable doubt. “I am convinced that come …
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Heads are spinning in DRCongo after US President, Barack Obama, telephoned President Joseph Kabila demanding he cooperates with the UN stabilization mission (MONUSCO) to disarm the Democratic Forces for the …
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Rwanda’s National Carrier, Rwandair, has purchased two brand new A330s Airbus Planes, which it says will allow East Africa’s fastest growing airline to aggressively penetrate the highly competitive destinations into …
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President Paul Kagame is frustrated by the level of mediocrity, corruption and self importance by some members in his government saying this is the major cause of poor service delivery …
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A commission of inquiry instituted to investigate the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for denying the genocide against the Tutsi has recommended the agreement between Rwanda and the media house be …
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“Broadband enables business and social entrepreneurs to offer world class education to populations that have never had access,” Kagame. With his influence and powers as co-chair of the broadband commission, …
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A new high-level lobby group -‘African Energy Leaders Group’ has been formed to push for political momentum for sustainable energy transition in Africa. The group AELG officially launched during the …
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Rwanda’s growth prospects have a B+ rating an indication of a strong and stable economy, KTPress has established from an assessment released January 23 by Fitch Ratings -a global rating …
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President Paul Kagame has wished Rwandans a prosperous year 2015 and encouraged them to work hard to maintain a stronger economy. In a three minute message delivered on state media …
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In 2006, President Paul Kagame counseled members of the private sector to pool scattered resources together and venture into sizeable investments and benefit the economy. The idea is mainly aimed …