When Rwanda's ex-spy chief Patrick Karegeya was murdered in South Africa in 2014, his former brother-in-arms James Kabarebe ...
When Rwanda's ex-spy chief Patrick Karegeya was murdered in South Africa in 2014, his former brother-in-arms James Kabarebe ...
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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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The New Times on MSNKagame advocates for conducive business environment, harmonized fintech regulationsPresident Paul Kagame has said that creating an enabling business environment and harmonized regulations should be a priority to propel FinTech industry growth on the continent. He was speaking at the ...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the advance of Rwanda-backed M23 insurgents, who have already taken two key cities ...
Patrick Karegeya's murder exposed the intricate dynamics of power in Rwanda. With James Kabarebe as Kagame's loyalist, tensions rise as the U.S. sanctions Kabarebe for his alleged involvement with the ...
James Kabarebe, Rwanda's former defence minister, faces U.S. sanctions over his support for the M23 rebellion in Congo. Known for his loyalty to President Kagame, Kabarebe's military history is marked ...
Britain will introduce sanctions soon against Rwanda over fighting in neighbouring Congo, a minister in the UK Foreign Office ...
Rwanda's President Kagame denies involvement in the DRC conflict, despite evidence. Global leaders call for peace talks as tensions rise.
Guerchom Ndebo for The New York Times Paul Kagame, the president of Rwanda, has denied funding or directing M23. In response to a request for comment, a spokeswoman for Mr. Kagame wrote that Mr ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNBritain set to sanction Rwanda over Congo conflictBritain is set to impose sanctions on Rwanda in response to the ongoing conflict in neighbouring Congo, according to a UK ...
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The New Times 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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