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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 , [4] and being "excessively optimistic". [5]
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]
Rwanda’s ethnic composition remains largely unchanged since 1994, with a Hutu majority. The Tutsis account for 14% and the Twa just 1% of Rwanda’s 14 million people.
The papers lead on a variety of stories, from polling on migration, to Tata steel job losses and measles.
The papers focus on the PM's battle to persuade Tory MPs to back his Rwanda bill, ahead of a key vote.
The New Times, a daily national newspaper published in Kigali, Rwanda These publications have names that translate to English as New Times : Novoye Vremya (Russian: Новое время , The New Times ), a daily newspaper published in Russia from 1868 to 1914
BBC News - Staff April 23, 2024 at 12:13 AM The government's latest efforts to get its Rwanda asylum policy passed into law features on many of Tuesday's front pages.