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The New Times on MSNMary Barikungeri: Championing hope and healing for Genocide survivorsMary Barikungeri was just six years old when persecution against the Tutsi erupted in Rwanda in 1959. Her family, like thousands of others, fled the violence—first to Uganda, then across other borders ...
President Trump speaks as from left, Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe, Vice President Vance, Secretary of State ...
Among the telco's priorities this year are driving commercial growth by expanding the subscriber base and meeting rising demand for data and digital services; and accelerating the platform business.
African leaders are torn in their dealings with the Trump administration, seeking to balance their desperate need for investment with deep frustrations over the U.S.
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The New Times on MSNRwanda secures $66.7m to boost refugee, host community developmentThousands of refugees and local residents in Rwanda will soon have greater access to schools, clinics, and jobs thanks to $66.7 million in new World Bank support. The funding will expand the ...
The U.N. secretary-general’s base salary is higher than President Donald Trump’s, as questions grow over continued U.S.
The situation the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the most complex and protracted crises.
Menzies Aviation, the leading service partner to the world’s airports and airlines, has announced the inauguration of ten, ...
All refugees relocated so far are from African countries. In return, the UN and the European Union provide funding to Rwanda as well as local infrastructure, such as building the village’s roads.
Rwanda denies supporting M23. Instead, it has accused Congo of failing to maintain peace in its eastern regions and threatening Rwanda’s own security by amassing troops near their border.
In Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, on Tuesday, anti-Rwanda protesters attacked several foreign embassies and a United Nations building in an eruption of anger at Congo’s allies for failing to stop ...
Rwanda is championing a green agenda as the country aims to cut down on carbon emissions to tackle the rising threat of climate change. CNBC Africa’s Aby Agina spoke to Gentil Kangaho, President ...
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