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BREAKING NEWS RWANDA

Tensions raise at Rwanda and DRC border

Many FARDC  soldiers and civilian Congolese  are circulating around the border of Rwandan and tensions start to raise nearby the Rwandan border. The border of DRC

SPORTS

Amissi’s clean sweep

AS EXPECTED, Cedric Amissi got all the accolades at the football awards last night at Sports View Hotel- bringing the curtain down on what has

RWANDA

90%of Rwandans will attend the elections-Prof Mbanda

On Monday,16, September,2013 Rwandans will attend legislative elections scheduled to take place from 7hoo am   to 300 pm.  NEC President Prof Kalisa  Mbanda said

INTERNATIONAL

Obama welcomes US-Russia Syria chemical weapons plan

US President Barack Obama has welcomed an agreement between the US and Russia under which Syria’s chemical weapons must be destroyed or removed by mid-2014

RWANDA

Elections campaign end today in hot!

As Rwandans get ready to attend the elections rooms this Monday 18, September ,political parties today campaign o attract more people to vote for them

BREAKING NEWS RWANDA

Another grenade kills one and wounds 8 persons today at Kicukiro.

In Kicukiro Centre Market another grenade blasts  and kills one person. This grenade kills one person while anther one has killed one person and wounded

INTERNATIONAL

CAR President Djotodia bans former Seleka rebel backers

President Michel Djotodia of the Central African Republic has dissolved the rebel group that helped bring him to power in a coup six months ago. A

BREAKING NEWS RWANDA

Kicukiro-A grenade kills one and wounds 14

Yesterday,13, September,in Kicukiro District a grenade has blasted and killed one person and wounded fourteen in the corridor area of the local market in Kicukiro.

BREAKING NEWS RWANDA

A heavy wind destroys houses in Rubavu

Yesterday a speedy wind destroyed houses in  Rubavu district but fortunately did not kill a person. The Isata wind did not kill a person ,as a local

INTERNATIONAL

Tanzania-10,000 foreign teachers face deportation

Dar es Salaam. About 10,000 teachers face expulsion in the crackdown on illegal immigrants, private school owners said yesterday. The Tanzania Association of Managers and Owners of