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The Kenya Times on MSNKagame Fires Back at UK After Sanctions Over DRC ConflictRwanda’s President Paul Kagame responded within hours after the United Kingdom (UK) imposed sanctions on him due to the ...
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The New Times on MSNKagame press secretary slams international hypocrisy in dealing with DR Congo conflictThe Press Secretary at Village Urugwiro, Stephanie Nyombayire, has slammed the hypocrisy by some global powers when it comes to responding to the ongoing conflict in the eastern DR Congo. This ...
President Paul Kagame has said that creating an enabling business environment and harmonised regulations should be a priority to help propel FinTech industry growth on the African continent. He was ...
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The New Times on MSNPolitical parties denounce sanctions on Rwanda over DR Congo crisisEleven political parties operating in Rwanda have unanimously denounced sanctions against Rwanda and its leaders over allegations of involvement in the conflict in eastern DR Congo. ALSO READ: ...
U.K. authorities are punishing Rwanda over its support of the rebels who now control two major cities in eastern Congo ...
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Hosted on MSNCongo conflict: EU toughens stance on Rwanda as Kigali fights 'selective' narrativeEU suspended defence consultations with Kigali, potentially halting future cooperation in ...
Rwanda is facing mounting pressure over its role in the DRC conflict, with the UK announcing fresh aid restrictions and ...
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allAfrica.com on MSN'Surgery a Fundamental Human Right' - Rwandan Expert Calls for Global Action"Surgery is a fundamental and necessary aspect of healthcare. Surgery is attributed to approximately 30% of the global disease burden. However, for many years, the global health agenda has been ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNUK Slaps Kagame with 6 Key SanctionsThe United Kingdom (UK) has slapped Rwanda President Paul Kagame with six sanctions over alleged involvement in the ...
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Hosted on MSNRwandans ‘express deep concern’ over UK's stance on DR Congo crisis, broader implications for region’s peaceRwandans living in the United Kingdom have written a letter to David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, expressing concerns over the UK’s position on the crisis in eastern DR Congo.
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