Today, Monday, is as good a time as any to put away your mobile smart telephone, or whatever gadget that disconnects you from your surroundings, and look heavenward instead, for …
Vincent Gasana
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The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF), unveils new opportunities for wider section of the public to serve in the military. Rwandans of different backgrounds, can now join and serve as members …
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Rwanda signs a momerundum of Understanding (MoU), that promises innovative neuclear energy for the country, as well as making it a hub for the development of nuclear energy for the …
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The death toll in the Ugandan capital of Kampala landfill, has reached twenty, with rescuers fearing it may rise even higher. Rescuers are continuing to look for people, buried under …
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Campaign, vote, take oath of office, govern. So far, all is going as Rwandans have come to expect, smooth as clockwork organisation, not forgetting celebratory. The seemingly tireless Rwanda detractors …
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The Wizard of Oz is a fantasy film, made some time in the 1930s, in America. For anyone familiar with it, an article in Foreign Affairs magazine (FA), by American …
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The United States of America (USA) President, Joe Biden, has announced he is withdrawing from contesting the presidency in the 2024 elections, for his second term. The president, who has …
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Rwandans in the Diaspora had their day on July 14, and July 15 was the turn of Rwandans in Rwanda, to cast their vote. Among the first to cast his, …
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In his address to mark Kwibohora30, the 30th anniversary of Rwanda’s liberation, President Paul Kagame stressed to his audience, especially young Rwandans, the majority in that audience, that true liberation …
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There are some certainties about the Rwanda presidential and parliamentary elections. One is that Paul Kagame will win, and will do so handsomely. The other is that rather than look …
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A new dawn, or at least that is how the new government in Britain wishes to see it. By the close of polling stations on Friday evening at 10 o’clock, …
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They came in their tens of thousands, arriving in the stadium before the earliest birds had broken into song. They had come to mark Rwanda’s liberation that falls on 4th …