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The Rwandese Patriotic Front (RPF) primaries yesterday entered a crucial stage with the party electing district-level representatives for the parliamentary elections slated for September 16.
The red, white, and blue flags of the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) party flutter atop trees and lampposts along the highway leading north from Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, to the scenic highland ...
The ruling Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF-Inkotanyi) has started the formal process of choosing President Paul Kagame as its candidate in the August 4 election.
2003-08-23 04:00:00 PDT Kigali, Rwanda-- As Rwanda heads into its first real multiparty elections on Monday, the tensions that took nearly a million lives in the 1994 genocide here are resurfacing ...
President Paul Kagame, the chairman and flagbearer of the ruling RPF-Inkotanyi, will, on Saturday, June 22, start canvassing for votes for the party’s candidates in the build-up to next month ...
Wednesday marked 50 years of independence for Rwanda. However, as they reflect on an eventful post-independence journey that has been fraught with as many minefields ...
Rwandans proud of RPF-led gains but can do with change – Habineza On Day Six of the presidential campaigns, ... Democratic Green Party of Rwanda flag bearer Frank Habineza asked the electorate to be ...
President Paul Kagame, the flag-bearer of the governing Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF)-Inkotanyi, has said that, should he win the August 4 poll – as widely expected – he’ll continue to prioritise ...
In Rwanda’s recent general elections, held on 15 July, incumbent President Paul Kagame and his ruling party, the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF), were largely re-elected as Head of State and to the ...
As Rwanda prepares to vote in parliamentary elections on Monday, the country's small independent parties are struggling to gain political space in what will essentially be a one horse race.