South Province (Rwanda)

Rwanda: Tribunal Clears Two of Genocide, War Crimes

The United Nations-backed tribunal tasked with trying atrocities committed during the 1994 Rwandan massacre of ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus today acquitted a priest who had been charged with genocide and crimes against...

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Rwanda: Sudanese President Donates Computers

Kigali — The President of Sudan Omar Al-Bashir through his African youth initiative called 'Al-Bashir 01'has equipped computer labs of five government schools. On top of the computers, the donation also included the...

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Rwanda: Mucyo Blames ICTR Prosecutors for Priest's Release

The Executive Secretary of the National Commission for the Fight against Genocide (CNLG), Jean de Dieu Mucyo has attributed the release of Priest Hormisdas Nsengimana to laxity by prosecutors at the International Criminal...

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Rwanda: Four Gov't Institutions Named in Shady Tenders

Kigali — Tender committee members from four government institutions allegedly released millions of francs in phases that contravene stipulated tender procedures, The New Times has learnt. Findings by the police's Criminal...

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Jean Pierre Ayingeneye : Rwanda

275 of $900 raised. Started raising funds on Nov 13, 2009 Jean Pierre Ayingeneye is 27 years old, is single, and lives in Gikongoro in Southern Province where he has a small kiosk selling various meats, including goat as a...

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Rwanda: Taxi Operators Strike Over High Parking Fees

Life temporarily came to a standstill on Friday morning at Nyabugogo main taxi park as over 200 commuter drivers parked their vehicles in a strike over high parking charges imposed by their association.

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Rwanda: Blair Impressed By Country's Progress

The former British Prime Minister Tony Blair yesterday said that Rwanda, as a country that has gone through difficult times, is determined to forge a new future where it will be remembered, not for its past but for its fast...

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Cybercom Group: Cybercom Supports SOS Children's Villages in Rwanda (Business Wire)

STOCKHOLM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Cybercom (STO:CYBE) signed a long-term partnership agreement with SOS Children's Villages and will finance a major part of the activities at a primary school for 200 children in...

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Rwanda: No New Ideas From Chairman of New Party in Rwanda

The man who a couple of weeks back held a political party conference that was marred by violence says he wants to be president come the 2010 general elections. (photo Timothy Kisambira) This young man, Frank Habineza who has...

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Rwanda: Half of the Country's Children Still Suffer From Chronic Malnutrition

52% of children below the age of 5 suffer from chronic malnutrition which results in stunted growth. It is one of the most striking findings of the Comprehensive Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis and Nutrition Survey.

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