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Rwanda: Gov't Acquires 67 Modern Ambulances
Government yesterday unveiled 67 state-of-the-art ambulances that will be distributed in all district hospitals across the country.
Rwanda: Seventh National Dialogue Kicks Off
The 7th National Dialogue yesterday kicked off with a key agenda of assessing the country's progress and plotting new strategies that will guide the country towards a fast-tracked development path.
Monitor Correspondent Kigali Rwanda President Paul Kagame on Wednesday reshuffled his cabinet, dropping three ministers and moving several to new portfolios.
Rwanda: President Reshuffles Cabinet
President Paul Kagame yesterday evening reshuffled his cabinet that saw a few Ministers transferred to different ministries and others dropped from the new cabinet line up.
Kagame reshuffles Rwanda government
Rwandan President Paul Kagame reshuffled his government on Wednesday, appointing new foreign and finance ministers, according to an official statement.
Rwanda: Prime Minister Scoffs at Tribunal Over Negative Influence
Prime Minister Bernard Makuza has lashed out at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda for continuously undermining Rwanda's efforts in advancing its judicial reforms and accused the tribunal of frustrating the country's requests for extradition.
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Humans, whether from rich or poor countries, must remain vigilant in curbing the motivations that lead individuals and groups to violent hatred and barbaric acts against a class of people.
Rwanda: Country Leads the World in Business
Rwanda did not only achieve the double digit ranking it was eyeing in the 2010 World Bank 'Doing Business Report', but the nation emerged as the top reformer in setting up a conducive business environment.
Rwanda: Mutsindashyaka Dropped From Cabinet
The State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, Thoneste Mutsindashyaka, relieved his duties as a minister in a surprise move announced late last evening.
Rwanda: Makuza Wants Agro Officers Closer to Farmers
Prime Minister Bernard Makuza yesterday urged agricultural officers to always be close to the farmers if production is to increase.
African leaders denounce international court
By ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU After bitter wrangling, Africa's leaders agreed Friday to denounce the International Criminal Court and refuse to extradite Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted for crimes against humanity in Darfur.
RWANDA 'baptised' 18 rare baby mountain gorillas at what has become an annual event to highlight the plight of the endangered species.
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