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The New Times on MSNVolleyball: All clubs requested to have youth academiesThe local volleyball governing body (FRVB) has asked all clubs in Rwanda to establish youth academies before the 2025/26 season kicks off in October. The development came after federation member clubs ...
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The New Times on MSNHow liberation sparked Rwanda’s sports renaissanceGenocide against the Tutsi left the nation devastated before the Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA) stopped it on July 4, 1994. So many sectors were deeply affected and sports was no exception. The genocide ...
Rwandan dissidents have claimed that President Paul Kagame has used dirty tactics to go after his critics abroad. Now, a classified FBI report obtained by OCCRP confirms that Rwanda has been ...
A peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda aimed at ending decades of conflict in eastern DRC paves the way for “a new era of stability”, Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi ...
GOMA - A peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda aimed at ending decades of conflict in eastern DRC paves the way for "a new era of stability", Congolese President Felix ...
The UCI has conceded it will make a financial loss in 2025 after agreeing to receive a smaller-than-usual hosting fee for its Road World Championships, saying taking the event to Rwanda is a key part… ...
The Sultanate of Oman welcomed the peace agreement signed between the Republic of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, while praising the constructive efforts made by ...
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a peace agreement in Washington, DC, brokered by the United States.
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a peace agreement Friday in Washington to end fighting that has killed thousands ...
Since the Rwandan genocide, the ongoing conflict in east Congo has killed 6 million people, in attacks, famines and unchecked disease outbreaks stemming from the fighting.
Since the Rwandan genocide, the ongoing conflict in east Congo has killed 6 million people, in attacks, famines and unchecked disease outbreaks stemming from the fighting.
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