Rwanda appears to be betting on its reputation as a key security partner and sports destination to minimize any backlash to its involvement in the war.
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda Achieves 96% Financial Inclusion for Women, Driven By Mobile Banking GrowthAccess to Finance Rwanda (AFR) launched the Finscope Gender and Financial Inclusion Thematic Report on March 7, highlighting ...
Recognising the increasing demand for high-quality doctoral education, the PhD Hub serves to bridge the gap between academia ...
African Adventure Specialists, a premier tour operator for travelers seeking transformative safari experiences, is proud to ...
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GlobalData on MSNAleph Hospitality to manage The Address hotel in GhanaAleph Hospitality, a hospitality management company operating in the Middle East and Africa, has signed a management ...
From losing his home to listing his business on the stock exchange, Herve Tuyishime’s journey reflects the highs and lows of ...
A body that is still indebted to the players, coaches and backroom staff has cast an indulgent eye on the huge expenses ...
Rwanda denies military support for the M23 but the latest violence has strained already frayed ties between Kigali and Kinshasa ... a mother of 10 children. At a hotel in central Goma, a delegation of ...
The police are tight-lipped on the progress of investigations into the death of Nigerian footballer Abubaker Lawal. Lawal, ...
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The New Times on MSNMonthly gospel concerts debut in KigaliGospel singers in Rwanda will be staging monthly gospel concerts aimed at providing a spiritual experience for audiences, particularly the youth, while also offering a platform for new talents. The ...
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