Three consortiums divided the main blocks but were required to collaborate on building shared infrastructure to minimise ...
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Arsenal Drops Rwanda as Jersey Sponsor But Clippers, Rams, PSG Deals Remain
The Clippers and Rams have similar sponsorship deals. The post Arsenal Drops Rwanda as Jersey Sponsor But Clippers, Rams, PSG ...
President William Ruto. Samia Suluhu and Yoweri Museveni have been honoured with the CAF Outstanding President Award after a ...
Arsenal and Visit Rwanda will end their eight-year partnership after pressure over the “blood-stained” deal. In February, the ...
Arsenal will end their long running and increasingly contentious partnership with Visit Rwanda at the end of the season, ...
President Paul Kagame on Monday, November 3, arrived in Doha, Qatar, for the Second World Summit for Social Development. The high-level meeting brings together Heads of State and Government under the ...
Rwandan President Paul Kagame is trying to turn his small East African country—remembered worldwide as the site of the 1994 genocide—into a hub for major international sporting events. Hilly and green ...
What do the single biggest foreign investment on the African continent, the protracted humanitarian crisis driven by the rebel M23 paramilitary group in eastern Congo, and the upcoming Union Cycliste ...
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AUC Chairperson, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda Discuss Africa’s Digital Future, Regional Security, and AU Reforms
Addis Ababa, April 4, 2025 (ENA)— The Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC) Mahmoud Ali Youssouf conferred with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda in Kigali today, expressing gratitude for ...
(Reuters) - When Rwanda's ex-spy chief Patrick Karegeya was murdered in South Africa in 2014, his former brother-in-arms James Kabarebe was blunt: "When you choose to be a dog, you die like a dog." ...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the advance of Rwanda-backed M23 insurgents, who have already taken two key cities in the mineral-rich eastern part of the country, is triggering panic.
The president of Rwanda Paul Kagame told CNN on Friday that he's kind of happy that Donald Trump is cutting off aid to his country, saying "from being hurt, we might we might learn some lessons to do ...
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