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Africa today
  • Lake Kivu’s Methane Extraction Gets Scientific Watchdog in Rubavu
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  • From Talk to Action: AMC–TICON 2025 Commits to Africa’s Tech and Trade Growth
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  • African nations challenge unfair U.S. tariffs, demand equal partnership in global trade”
  • Zimbabwe’s Warning to Chinese Investors: A Wake-Up Call for African Governance
  • From Colonies to Custodians: Africa’s New Role in Western Immigration Wars
  • Small Nation, Heavy Price: Lesotho Caught in U.S. Tariff Storm
  • DRC Caught Between Peace Deals and Mining Disputes, Peace on Paper, Power Struggles Underground
  • Online Outrage as Tanzanian Forex Trader Labels Kenyan Youth ‘Lazy’
  • Gachagua Vows to Fire Ruto-Appointed Ambassadors, Citing Ethnic Favoritism and Diaspora Exclusion
  • Young Voices, Old Wounds: Ghanaian Pupils Re-enact Slave Trade in Emotional Call for Reparative Justice”
  • Captain Traoré of Burkina Faso Disbands Independent Electoral Commission, Hands Control to Government
  • Eswatini Rejects US ‘Dumping’ of Migrants, Vows Repatriation: A Stand for African Sovereignty
  • At 85, Moses Ali’s Bid for Parliament Reignites Uganda’s Power-Hunger Debate
  • France Withdraws Last Troops from Senegal, Marking End of Military Era in West Africa
  • Buhari Dies at 82: From Coup to Constitution, What Mark Did He Leave on African Democracy?
  • Ghana Leads Call for Climate Debt Cancellation to Protect Vulnerable Nations
  • From Policy to Practice: Ghana’s TVET Reforms Offer Lessons for African Skills Development
  • Africa’s Lost Futures: Senegal Navy Stops 201 Migrants on Deadly Atlantic Route to Europe
  • Paradise or Paradox? Dangote Believes Africa Can Be a Paradise — But Wealth Inequality Tells Another Story
  • Africa Needs $1.3 Trillion a Year to Reach Development Goals, Calls for Fairer Global Financing
  • Kenya at a Crossroads: Mutahi Ngunyi’s Call to Ruto Echoes Africa’s Struggle Between Force and Democracy
  • DNA test links Vinicius Jr. To Cameroon, joining Mbappé and other top players
  • African journalists unite to decolonize health reporting
  • None of African countries breath safe air, only seven countries in the world do.
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  • Moroccan Casablanca and Marrakech international airports named among Africa’s best
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October 2, 2020April 7, 2025

Le procès de Félicien Kabuga ne peut plus tarder, dit Gauthier  

Les collectifs des parties civiles pour le Rwanda expriment la grande satisfaction après que   la Cour de Cassation a rejeté ce 30 septembre 2020 à Paris, le pourvoi que les avocats de Félicien KABUGA avaient déposé suite à la décision…

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September 17, 2020April 7, 2025

Compensations par Ngenzi et Barahira a l’œil de l’auteur de ‘Ma mère m’a tué’

L’auteur du livre ‘ma mère m’a tué’, monsieur Albert Nsengimana décrit Ngenzi et Barahira comme étant les planificateurs du génocide perpétré contre les tutsis, plus précisément dans l’ex-commune Kabarondo a la quelle ces deux hommes se sont succédé à sa…

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September 11, 2020April 7, 2025

Abaharanira inyungu z’abarokotse jenoside bafite impungenge ko Kabuga atazaburana

Bamwe mu bagize imiryango iharanira inyungu z’abarokotse jenoside yakorewe abatutsi bafite impungenge ko kabuga ashobora kutagera imbere y’urukiko ngo abazwe uruhare yagize muri jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda mu 1994. Alain Gauthier ni umuyobozi w’ihuriro ry’imiryango iharanira inyungu z’abarokotse jenoside…

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September 8, 2020April 7, 2025

E-learning; who is coaching who between parents and children in covid-19 era?

Some parents claim to not be able to coach their children who are currently following their studies from home on Televisions and radio, following the closing of schools in order to stop the spreading of covid-19, because what is taught…

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September 8, 2020April 7, 2025

Covid 19: Vulnerable children debarred to education

Some children whose families are vulnerable were excluded to education, by the aired studies program set by the ministry of Education, as response to the closing of schools to avoid the spreading of coronavirus in Rwanda. “I find many barriers…

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September 4, 2020April 7, 2025

Covid-19: E-learning program challenged parents of students staying at home

Some parents of student staying at home because schools were closed after covid-19 outbreak, in order to stop its spreading, are challenged by the e-learning program despite not being tired of their children, and are imploring the government to do…

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August 8, 2020April 6, 2025

Coronavirus’s era is expected to increase the obesity rate

Coronavirus pandemic is expected to contribute greatly to the increasing of obesity and overweight in the world; as the current crisis and the need to self-isolation is prompting many to rely on processed food with longer shelf life and canned…

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December 21, 2019April 7, 2025

Urubanza rw’umunyarwanda Neretse Fabien rurangiye akatiwe imyaka 25 y’igifungo

Urubanza rw’umunyarwanda Neretse Fabien waburaniraga mu rukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Buruseli mu Bubiligi kuva mu kwezi gushize k’Ukuboza 2019, rurangiye akatiwe imyaka 25 y’igifungo; ni nyuma y’uko rumuhamije ibyaha bya jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda mu 1994 n’ibyaha by’intambara. Uru…

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December 20, 2019April 7, 2025

Bwa mbere mu mateka umunyarwanda ahamijwe jenoside n’urukiko rwo mu Bubiligi

Urubanza rw’umunyarwanda Neretse Fabien rwaberaga mu rukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Buruseli mu Bubiligi rwarangiye uru rukiko rumuhamije ibyaha yashinjwaga, birimo jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda mu 1994 ndetse n’ibyaha byibasiye inyokomuntu, yakoreye I Nyamirambo mu Mujyi wa Kigali aho yari…

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December 9, 2019April 7, 2025

Mataba; Neretse ushinjwa ibyaha bya jenoside ‘abaturage baracyamukomeyeho’

Abaturage bamwe bo muri Mataba ngo baracyakomeye kuri Neretse Fabien ushinjwa kugira uruhare muri jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda mu 1994, kuri ubu akaba aburanira mu rukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Buruseli mu Bubiligi. Umwe mu banyamuryango b’ishyirahamwe riharanira umuco n’iterambere…

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November 30, 2019April 7, 2025

Mu buhamya bwa bamwe mu rubanza rwa Neretse hagaragayemo kwivuguruza

Bamwe mu batangabuhamya mu rubanza rwa Neretse Fabien ushinjwa ibyaha bya jenoside n’ibyaha byibasiye inyokomuntu, rubera mu rukiko rwa Rubanda I Buruseli mu Bubiligi, bagaragaweho no kwivuguruza bageze imbere y’urukiko, bagatanga ubuhamya butandukanye n’ubwo batanze mu iperereza. Umwe mu batangabuhamya…

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November 21, 2019April 7, 2025

Bamwe mu batangabuhamya mu rubanza rwa Neretse ntibakigaragaye mu rukiko

Mu rubanza rw’umunyarwanda Neretse Fabien uburanira mu rukiko rwa rubanda rw’Iburuseli mu Bubiligi, aho akurikiranweho kugira uruhare muri jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda mu 1994 n’ibindi byaha byibasiye inyokomuntu, abatangabuhamya bamwe bamaze gutangaza ko batakigaragaye batanga ubuhamya imbere y’urukiko. Umunyamakuru…

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November 17, 2019April 7, 2025

Ubwiyunge ntibwakunda hadahanwe abanyabyaha ba nyabo: Neretse

Mu rukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Buruseli mu Bubiligi, ahari kuburanira umunyarwanda Neretse Fabien, ushinjwa kugira uruhare muri jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda mu 1994, kuva kuwa 7 Ugushyingo 2019, avuga ko ubwiyunge butakunda mu gihe hadahanwe abanyabyaha ba nyabo, agahakana…

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November 8, 2019April 7, 2025

The wrong target that cost freedom to Neretse

The trial of a Rwandan Fabien Neretse accused of genocide and crimes against humanity kicks off in assize court of Brussels on November 7, 2019. This comes after that the family of one of assumed victims of Neretse files complaints…

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November 8, 2019April 7, 2025

Kuva I Nyamirambo kugera Mataba, ububasha bwa Neretse kuri rubanda muri jenoside

Umunyarwanda Neretse Fabien ushinjwa kugira uruhare muri jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda mu 1994 n’ibindi byaha byibasiye inyoko muntu, urubanza rwe ruraburanishwa n’urukiko rwa rubanda rw’I Buruseli mu Bubuligi kuva kuwa 7 Ugushyingo, 2019; urukiko rugizwe n’abacamanza ndetse n’inyangamugayo 12…

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September 21, 2019April 16, 2025

The Monument at Winteko Links Tabaro and the ‘Abakurankota’ to Genocide Atrocities

The symbolic monument at the former Winteko sector, now part of Rusizi District, commemorates the atrocities of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi and highlights the role of Theodore Rukeratabaro, commonly known as Tabaro, from the family of Abakurankota. The…

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September 18, 2019April 16, 2025

Imyaka 25 irenga nyuma ya jenoside abafatiwe ku ngufu muri ‘burende’ baracyahungabana

Abagore n’abakobwa bafatiwe ku ngufu mu cyitwaga ‘burende’ ahahoze segiteri Winteko ubu akaba ari mu karere ka Rusizi, nyuma y’imyaka irenga 25 jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda ibaye, baracyahungabanywa n’ibikomere bahavanye; bakaba basaba ko bagenerwa ubujyanama bw’ihungabana buhoraho, atari ubugaragara…

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September 18, 2019April 16, 2025

Rusizi; abasigiwe indwara zidakira no gufatwa ku ngufu muri jenoside barasaba kwitabwaho

Nyuma y’imyaka 25 jenoside yakorewe abatutsi mu Rwanda ibaye, abagore n’abakobwa bafashwe ku ngufu bikabaviramo kwandura indwara zidakira barasaba kwitabwaho by’umwihariko, ngo kuko umubiri wabo umaze kugira intege nke, bakaba batakibashije gukora nka mbere ngo bashobore guhangana n’imibereho. Mariyana Murorunkwere…

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