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The New Times is a national English language newspaper in Rwanda. It was established in 1995 shortly after the Rwandan genocide. They also used to have a Kinyarwanda-language weekly called Izuba Rirashe. The New Times is published in Kigali from Monday to Saturday, with its sister paper the Sunday Times, appearing on Sundays.
The New Times is the largest English-language and the oldest in Rwanda. It also owns a newspaper joint in the local language Kinyarwanda, called Izuba Rirashe. The newspaper has been criticized for being "too servile" to the ruling party of Rwanda, and being "excessively optimistic".
Paul Rusesabagina. Paul Rusesabagina ( Kinyarwanda: [ɾusesɑβaɟinɑ]; [3] [4] born 15 June 1954) is a Rwandan human rights activist. He worked as the manager of the Hôtel des Mille Collines in Kigali, during a period in which it housed 1,268 Hutu and Tutsi refugees fleeing the Interahamwe militia during the Rwandan genocide. [5]
British home secretary Priti Patel (left) and Rwandan foreign minister Vincent Biruta (right) sign the policy on 14 April 2022. The Rwanda asylum plan (officially the UK and Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership, also known as the Rwanda asylum scheme, the Rwanda plan and the Rwanda deal) is an immigration policy first proposed by the British government in April 2022 whereby ...
This is a list of public holidays in Rwanda. Rwanda observes fourteen regular public holidays. Additionally, the week following Genocide Memorial Day on 7 April is designated an official week of mourning. The last Saturday of each month is umuganda, a national day of community service, during which most normal services remain closed until midday.
The Rwandan Patriotic Front ( RPF–Inkotanyi; French: Front patriotique rwandais, FPR) [1] is the ruling political party in Rwanda. The RPF was founded in December 1987 by Rwandan Tutsi in exile in Uganda because of the ethnic violence that had occurred during the Rwandan Hutu Revolution in 1959-1962. [2] [3] In 1990, the RPF started the ...
Meddy was born on August 7, 1989, in Kigali, Rwanda. [6] He is the son of Sindayihebura Alphonse (father) and Alphonsine Cyabukombe (mother) [7] who passed away in 2022. [8] [9] Meddy attended Tarrant County College, Texas.
Managerial career. Nyinawumuntu is the first Rwandan female international referee and the first Rwandan female national football manager. [9] Nyinawumuntu attended a coaching course in Germany in 2008. [10] She managed Rwandan side AS Kigali, helping the club win the league. [11]