Opinion - From Madagascar, Gabon, Senegal, Sudan, and beyond, thousands of young people are choosing Rwanda not only for academic reasons but also for the unique cultural experience it offers.
"The people felt safe here. This church had never been violated by weapons. The people fleeing the massacres of '59, '63, '73 and '92 had been spared." But the sanctuary was violated when the ...
Pretoria-based Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa and Frank Ntwali, in Johannesburg, are among 25 people who have been sanctioned by ...
The Rwanda Technical Education Board (RTB), under the leadership of the Ministry of Education, and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), launched the 'Kura Nawe' programme at the Gacuriro ...
In an effort not only to return Akagera National Park to its traditional ways and spur tourism growth, Rwanda reduced the ...
WASHINGTON/NAIROBI, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Rwanda received seven migrants deported from the United States earlier this month, a government spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday, weeks after the two ...
Rwanda's appetite for Mandarin continues to surge as thousands of students, professionals and schoolchildren embrace the Chinese language to access scholarships, jobs and business opportunities.
NAIROBI, Sept 1 (Reuters) - The family of Paul Rusesabagina - hailed a hero in a Hollywood movie about Rwanda's 1994 genocide - have accused authorities in Kigali of kidnapping him, a day after he was ...
After the horrors, Rwandans learn to live together again In Rwanda, memories of the 1994 genocide are still fresh in everyone's minds. Nevertheless, Rwandan refugees are returning to their homeland to ...