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Mathilde Mukantabana, ambassador of the Republic of Rwanda to the United States celebrates Rwandan convention at Irving ...
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Rwanda marks July 4 as Liberation Day. It is a day of earnest celebration, of memory, of national rebirth. It commemorates the day the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA)—an armed wing of the Rwandan ...
Zimbabwe joined Rwandans in celebrating Liberation Day with the southern African country’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Amon Murwira praising President Paul Kagame for stewarding ...
Preparations are in high gear for the 4th EAC World Kiswahili Language Day scheduled for 6th and 7th July, 2025 in Kigali, ...
Former Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri showed up in a bit of an unlikely location to address his departure from the ...
Rwanda provided “critical” support to the M23 rebels' recent offensive in eastern Congo, which helped secure Kigali's access ...
Former Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri showed up in a bit of an unlikely location to address his departure from the ...
In Goma, displaced residents remain cautiously hopeful. “We want peace, but we’ve seen promises broken before,” says Maria, a mother of three living in a temporary shelter ...
On July 4, a triumphant Trump told the nation he crippled that it now stands tall, respected and admired across the world.
Some new citizens said gaining the security of citizenship felt even more special amid rising fears in immigrant communities.