Tea growers and residents in Nyamasheke and Rusizi districts have resolved to begin consuming their own tea instead of imported tea. “It’s unbelievable. We only drink our own tea …
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Members of The Free Methodist Church in Rwanda will on Sunday gather at Kibogora Parish, Nyamasheke district to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the church mission in Rwanda. For a …
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Rwanda and Tanzania have agreed to strengthen police cooperation and prevent criminal activities that may destabilize both countries. “The need to maintain security and stability in our nations and region …
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The Kenyan talented young Acro-Dancer, Wendy Waeni 12, is among a large number of people who followed closely presidential polls in Rwanda, and as a matter of fact, she did …
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Millions of Rwandan voters have this morning queued at polling stations to elect the next president scheduled to serve a 7-year term – the third presidential election after the 1994 …
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Twenty days of aggressive presidential campaigns have come to an end and the next task is for voters to decide who will be the next president of Rwanda on Thursday …
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Paul Kagame the Rwanda Patriotic Front party flag bearer has promised that in his next presidential term, electricity will be rolled-out to all Rwandans. The government which last month announced …
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Candidate Paul Kagame has concluded his up country campaigns with Gicumbi district, a region from where “he crafted Rwanda.” In the early days of the liberation struggle under the command …
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The first elements of the Reconnaissance Company of the Mechanised Infantry Battalion heading to Juba in South Sudan have left Rwanda on 30 July 2017. The movement of the Contingent Owned …
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Candidate Paul Kagame doesn’t want to promise voters what he clearly knows would not be delivered. “While campaigning, we say things as they are. We do not dramatize,” Kagame told …
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Twenty seven years ago, the Rwanda Patriotic Front rebels shifted their battle frontline from a flat terrain East to the forested mountainous north. The rebels built a special bond with …
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Rwanda’s Senate President, Bernard Makuza has described candidate Paul Kagame as an extraordinary leader who should be given another chance to lead his country. During the armed liberation struggle when …