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Rwanda

Rwanda, SA expel diplomats amid shooting row
Article
/ 7 March 2014

Rwanda, SA expel diplomats amid shooting row

South Africa and Rwanda have both issued diplomatic expulsions as a row escalated over the attempted assassination of an exiled Rwandan general.

By Staff Reporter
SA won’t respond to Rwanda’s comments on former spy chief
Article
/ 12 January 2014

SA won’t respond to Rwanda’s comments on former spy chief

Rwanda President Paul Kagame has seemed to hint at involvement in the death of former spy chief Patrick Karegeya but SA would not respond.

By Sarah Evans
Ex-Rwandan spy chief case: Mozambique police deny making arrests
Article
/ 9 January 2014

Ex-Rwandan spy chief case: Mozambique police deny making arrests

Mozambiquan authorities have "categorically" denied reports that arrests have been made after the death of former Rwandan spy boss Patrick Karegeya.

By Sapa
Arrests made after death of Rwanda’s ex-spy boss
Article
/ 8 January 2014

Arrests made after death of Rwanda’s ex-spy boss

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.

By Sapa Ap and Sapa
Rwanda minister: Govt has no pity for slain ex-spy chief
Africa
/ 7 January 2014

Rwanda minister: Govt has no pity for slain ex-spy chief

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.

By Sapa Ap
Fake SA passport allegations surround ‘killer’ of Rwanda’s ex-spy boss
Article
/ 6 January 2014

Fake SA passport allegations surround ‘killer’ of Rwanda’s ex-spy boss

Patrick Karegeya’s alleged killer entered South Africa on a fake passport, according to close friends of the slain former Rwandan spy chief.

By Sarah Evans
Former Rwandan spy chief last seen with ‘trusted’ friend
Africa
/ 4 January 2014

Former Rwandan spy chief last seen with ‘trusted’ friend

Rwanda’s late former spy chief Patrick Karegeya was last seen with a Rwandan businessman who befriended the victim in jail, says a Rwandan ex-general.

By Sapa Ap and Sapa
Police, Hawks hunt Rwandan former spy chief killer
Article
/ 3 January 2014

Police, Hawks hunt Rwandan former spy chief killer

The police and Hawks say they are still looking for the killer of Rwanda’s ex-spy chief Patrick Karegeya, who was found dead in a Sandton hotel room.

By Sapa
Bloodied towel found in former Rwandan spy chief’s room
Article
/ 2 January 2014

Bloodied towel found in former Rwandan spy chief’s room

Former Rwandan spy chief Patrick Karegeya’s body has been found in a Sandton hotel room, along with a bloodied towel and rope.

By Sapa
Rwanda former spy chief found dead in SA
Africa
/ 2 January 2014

Rwanda former spy chief found dead in SA

Patrick Karegeya, former head of Rwanda’s external intelligence service, has been found strangled in a hotel in Johannesburg.

By Sapa Afp
Brazil and Thailand got it right – can SA really make NHI work?
Article
/ 13 December 2013

Brazil and Thailand got it right – can SA really make NHI work?

Rwanda, too, has succeeded in doing what this country has only been talking about for 18 years..

By Mara Kardas-Nelson and Bhekisisa Team
Rwanda’s M23 gamble backfires
Africa
/ 10 November 2013

Rwanda’s M23 gamble backfires

UN experts have accused Uganda and Rwanda of backing M23 rebels, and despite denials, officials in Kigali have been anxious over the turn of events.

By Staff Reporter
US could lift Rwanda sanctions if Kigali cuts M23 ties
Africa
/ 7 November 2013

US could lift Rwanda sanctions if Kigali cuts M23 ties

After freezing financial aid to Kigali, Washington has indicted it is ready to lift sanctions against Rwanda if it severs ties with rebel group M23.

By Staff Reporter
Kagame’s party wins majority in Rwandan polls
Africa
/ 18 September 2013

Kagame’s party wins majority in Rwandan polls

Rwanda ruling party, the Rwandan Patriotic Front, has won 40 of the 53 parliamentary seats open to political parties in the country’s elections.

By Sapa Ap
Kagame’s party set to win Rwanda elections by landslide
Africa
/ 17 September 2013

Kagame’s party set to win Rwanda elections by landslide

Paul Kagame’s RPF, which has run the country since ending the genocide nearly 20 years ago, are headed for a predicted landslide win.

By Aymeric Vincenot
Shelling puts Rwanda on offensive
Africa
/ 6 September 2013

Shelling puts Rwanda on offensive

SA soldiers may be caught in the middle should the country hold DRC to account. Mmanaledi Mataboge reports.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
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Article
/ 7 June 2013

Life saving cancer vaccine will be difficult to implement

While HPV vaccines will save lives, target schoolgirls will be hard to reach.

By Amy Green
Refugees ‘sending wrong signal’
Africa
/ 24 May 2013

Refugees ‘sending wrong signal’

Rwanda’s high commissioner says fears of further persecution are misplaced: it is safe to return.

By Niren Tolsi and Mmanaledi Mataboge
Rwandan exiles dread going home
Africa
/ 24 May 2013

Rwandan exiles dread going home

With their refugee status being annulled, Rwandans fear what is in store for them if they go back. Niren Tolsi reports.

By Niren Tolsi
Rwanda building collapse death toll rises
Africa
/ 15 May 2013

Rwanda building collapse death toll rises

A four-story building under construction in Rwanda has collapsed, killing at least six workers and injuring dozens more people, police have said.

By Rodney Muhumuza
Three killed in Rwanda building collapse
Africa
/ 15 May 2013

Three killed in Rwanda building collapse

Police in Rwanda say three people have been killed and an unknown number are feared trapped after a four-storey building under construction collapsed.

By Reuters
US trying to get Ntaganda to the Hague safely
Africa
/ 20 March 2013

US trying to get Ntaganda to the Hague safely

The US is working towards giving Bosco Ntaganda, holed up in the country’s embassy in Rwanda, safe passage to the International Criminal Court.

By Staff Reporter
Keeping the peace: Life in Rwanda post genocide
Africa
/ 13 December 2012

Keeping the peace: Life in Rwanda post genocide

During her recent visit to Rwanda, Cara Meintjes spent time with young citizens who are still grappling with the legacy of the 1994 genocide.

By Staff Reporter
Rwanda accused of aiding Congo rebels
Africa
/ 7 December 2012

Rwanda accused of aiding Congo rebels

Uganda helped the M23 militia with "logistics" as it fought a deadly and successful offensive against the Congolese army.

By David Smith
UN: Rwanda, Uganda troops helped DRC rebels take Goma
Africa
/ 4 December 2012

UN: Rwanda, Uganda troops helped DRC rebels take Goma

United Nations sanctions experts have claimed soldiers from the DRC’s neighbouring countries assisted M23 rebels in their offensive in Goma.

By Staff Reporter
Rwanda cancels exiles’ passports
Africa
/ 30 November 2012

Rwanda cancels exiles’ passports

The government of Rwanda has cancelled the passports of several key opposition leaders in exile, rendering some of these people stateless.

By Thalia Holmes
M23 puts pressure on Kabila
Africa
/ 30 November 2012

M23 puts pressure on Kabila

Even if the M23 rebels leave Goma, as promised, their invasion is a threat to President Joseph Kabila.

By Gregory Mthembu-Salter
Kagame shuns conflict resolution summit
Africa
/ 24 November 2012

Kagame shuns conflict resolution summit

Rwandan President Paul Kagame will not attend Saturday’s summit in Uganda seeking a solution to the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

By Sapa Afp
DRC M23 rebels hit with sanctions from UN Security Council
Africa
/ 21 November 2012

DRC M23 rebels hit with sanctions from UN Security Council

The UN Security Council has voted unanimously to sanction the leaders of the M23 rebel force, which hours earlier occupied the DRC’s city of Goma.

By Peter James Spielmann
Rwanda’s Kagame slams critics over dictator claims
Africa
/ 1 November 2012

Rwanda’s Kagame slams critics over dictator claims

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has spoken out against his critics who claim he is a dictator and behind a rebel group destabilising the DRC.

By Staff Reporter
Deep Read: Rwanda – African success story or authoritarian state?
Analysis
/ 11 October 2012

Deep Read: Rwanda – African success story or authoritarian state?

Tony Blair and Bill Clinton heap praise on Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, but his halo is beginning to slip and citizens are starting to notice.

By Guardian Reporter
DRC opposition figure seeks asylum from SA in Burundi
Africa
/ 9 September 2012

DRC opposition figure seeks asylum from SA in Burundi

A top opposition figure in the DRC wanted by the government on treason charges is seeking asylum in the South African embassy in neighbouring Burundi.

By Staff and Staff Reporter
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