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In a hilltop village in Rwanda, residents watch intently as a small troupe of actors perform a play adapted from a ...
The agreement for the 206-MW Ruzizi III Regional Hydropower Project was part of over $2.5 billion in deals and commitments ...
The family and friends of an Ottoville graduate aren’t just trying to keep his memory alive a year after his death.
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: How Traditional Troupes in Exile Backed the Liberation StruggleEpiphanie Gashugi, a veteran member of Imitari, a traditional all-female dance troupe founded in Belgium in 1978 recalls how a group originally formed to preserve culture and foster unity among young ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) wants a peace agreement with Rwanda -backed M23 rebels before a planned summit ...
President Trump claims credit for the outcome. The main question now is how the treaty will be implemented as fighting still ...
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The New Times on MSNRuganzu, Rujugira, and Kagame: The leaders who secured Rwanda’s survivalFor 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 ...
Experts expressed hope that the new peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda to end the decades-long ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNRwanda: How One Woman Is Using Her Hands to Build a More Inclusive RwandaGisele Emerusenge's journey into sign language began as a quiet calling--one that would grow into a lifelong mission to bridge the gap between the hearing and the deaf.
A long-delayed plan to build a hydropower plant on the Ruzizi River between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo received a boost amid US-backed peace talks between the two countries.
The $760m facility will help 'drive regional integration, strengthen energy security and stability, and pave the way for expanded US investment and trade in Africa’s energy future,' Anzana’s ...
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Religion News Service on MSNNew book on Maggy Barankitse is a portrait of a humanitarian rising from the ashesBarankitse lived through two genocides and has dedicated her life to helping orphaned children and Burundian refugees.
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