The club’s new sleeve sponsor has an abysmal human rights record
African high-tech startups are minuscule compared with their US and European peers but they are finally gaining momentum and attention
The Ethiopian human rights advocate was murdered in broad daylight in Jo’burg. Friends and family claim the Ethiopian regime was responsible
From retirements to coups d’etat, presidential term limits and opposition candidates winning elections, democracy appears to be making progress
The African Union’s ‘spy’ computers show that aid always comes with strings attached
Paul Kagame has failed to properly consult his peers, argued Jacob Zuma
The Rwandan model can’t be replicated easily given that it depends heavily on political dominance and tight, centralised control of patronage networks
This has been another tough year for the world, and the African continent has endured more than its fair share of conflict and crises.
Rwigara who tried to run in presidential poll, is accused of offences against state security.
Togo’s beleaguered leader is the only would-be president-for-life left in the region
Rwanda police justified the arrest of the former presidential hopeful, saying Diane Shima Rwigara had failed to respond to previous summonses.
Africa loves Kagame. Which is why Africa should be very worried
With three weeks to go until elections, two politicians are challenging Rwanda’s "big man."
The US should stop backing authoritarian regimes such as Rwanda’s through institutional support that helps propagate tyranny.
If African leaders get their way, the country’s controversial development approach will be replicated across the continent
Meet the woman who would tear down Kagame’s carefully constructed ‘façade’
An amendment to the Constitution could allow Rwandan President Paul Kagame to run for a third seven-year term, based on the results of a referendum.
Military missions need more teeth to protect civilians while politicians negotiate.
A Rwandan national and three Tanzanians have been jailed for a failed attempt to assassinate exiled Rwandan general Kayumba Nyamwasa in South Africa.
As relations between SA and Rwanda turn sour, Rwanda’s president Paul Kagame was not at Jacob Zuma’s inauguration at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
Rwanda’s police have called a Human Rights Watch report that documents an increase in the number of people missing in the country "false".
The French justice minister will not attend commemorations marking 20th anniversary of genocide, after Paul Kagame’s comments.
In an interview to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, Paul Kagame has criticised France for its "direct role" in the mass killings.
Pretoria and Kigali have agreed to work out a diplomatic row sparked by attacks on Rwandan dissidents exiled in Johannesburg.
Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane says proper procedures were followed earlier this month when South Africa expelled three Rwandan diplomats.
Following Pretoria’s expulsion of Rwandan diplomats, Jeff Radebe has warned that SA won’t "be used as a springboard to do illegal activities".
The international relations department has remained silent following the expulsion of six of its diplomats from Rwanda.
SA has expelled three Rwandan diplomats linked to a raid on an exiled general’s Johannesburg home while Rwanda reacted by ordering out six SA envoys.
South Africa and Rwanda have both issued diplomatic expulsions as a row escalated over the attempted assassination of an exiled Rwandan general.
Rwanda President Paul Kagame has seemed to hint at involvement in the death of former spy chief Patrick Karegeya but SA would not respond.
Three suspects have been arrested in connection with the death of Rwanda’s former spy chief Patrick Karegeya, who was found dead in a Sandton hotel.
Rwanda’s foreign minister, who tweeted that Patrick Karegeya was a "self-declared" enemy of the country, says her government has no sympathy for him.