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President Paul Kagame was, on Thursday, July 10, recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for his role in promoting global pandemic prevention and response efforts.He was recognised among 20 ...
Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
On July 4, 2025, at the 31st celebration of Rwanda's Liberation Day, President Paul Kagame stood before the nation, not just to commemorate a victory, but to issue a wake-up call. His speech was less ...
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President Paul Kagame on Thursday, July 10, was recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for his role in promoting global pandemic prevention and response efforts. WHO Director-General Dr ...
For those familiar with Rwanda’s history, a headline like “Ruganzu, Rujugira, and Kagame: The Leaders Who Secured Rwanda’s Survival” may seem entirely fitting. But to the uninitiated—especially ...
History shows that liberation is only possible when diverse social classes, the peasantry, working class, and intellectuals form a united front against oppression.For this reason, capacity building ...
The UN Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development has commemorated 15 years of advancing universal broadband access and digital inclusion. Founded in 2010 by the International Telecommunication ...
The UN Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development met today in Geneva, Switzerland, to commemorate 15 years of ...
The Republic of Rwanda’s 31st ‘Liberation Day’ was held in Islamabad and Speakers highlighted the exemplary and courageous ...
President Paul Kagame on Friday, July 4, shared what he would do if he could spend a day as an ordinary Rwandan—without being recognised as the Head of State. He was responding to a related question ...