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 James Karuhanga
James Karuhanga
Niwegaju Sinzi Greiner, the Rwandan activist who started the petition urging not to give a platform to Genocide deniers. Photo: Courtesy.
If we stay silent, insidious ideologies will grow and hurt Rwanda-Australia ties – activist
Genocide suspect Maj Pierre-Claver Karangwa was arrested in the Netherlands on May 11. Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda to issue fresh extradition request for Genocide fugitive Karangwa
L-R: EABC CEO, John Bosco Kalisa; David Concar, British High Commissioner to Tanzania; Sanjay Rugani, Chairperson of CEOrt Tanzania; Prof Godius Kahyarara, Permanent Secretary in Tanzania's Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade; Maj Gen Charles Karamba, Rwanda's High Commissioner to Tanzania; and Louise Kanyonga, Chief Strategist at RDB.
Regional business community upbeat about CHOGM
Kamina Johnson Smith.
UK endorses Jamaica Foreign Minister for top Commonwealth job
Delegates pose for a group photo during the 54th session of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) Conference of Ministers in Dakar.
Africa demands ‘fair international finance architecture’
Delegates pose for a group photo with Senegalu2019s President Macky Sall (centre) during the 54th session of the Economic Commission for Africa Conference of Ministers in Dakar. / Photos: Courtesy.
New tool to measure ease of inter-Africa trade launched
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Ukraine crisis: What lessons for Africa?
Women collect weekly contrubution for saving and credit during a meeting of a cooperative in Muko Sector in Musanze District. Sam Ngendahimana
Why are women more prone to poverty?
Genocide suspect  Maj. Pierre-Claver Karangwa was arrested in the Netherlands on May 11 (Internet)
Genocide fugitive Maj Karangwa arrested in the Netherlands
Diplomats during a commemoration event of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Sudan  on Thursday, May 12. Courtesy
Kwibuka28: Sudanese official emphasises need for commemoration
Vera Songwe, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). Photos: Courtesy.
Rwanda
How can Africa close its staggering financing gap?
Chief Executive Officer of the East African Business Council   John Bosco Kalisa delivers remarks  in DR Congo-Goma on May 9,2022.Courtesy
EAC business leaders in DR Congo to explore investment opportunities
The New Times
Genocide: Bucyibaruta trial in France renews hope for justice
The New Times
Jamaican candidate for top Commonwealth job starts Africa tour as election draws closer
Cross border trucks from  Dar Es Salaam on their way  to Kigali.Tariff lines in the 4th band include dairy and meat products, cereals, cotton and textiles, iron and steel, edible oils, beverages and spirits, furniture, leather products, fresh-cut flowers, fruits and nuts, sugar and confectionery, coffee, tea and spices, textiles and garments, head gears, ceramic products and paints. / Craish Bahizi
EAC adopts 35% common external tariff
A decent burial event for victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi at Nyanza-Kicukiro Genocide Memorial on May 4, 2019. Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Outrage at planned gathering of Genocide deniers in Australia
The New Times
Calls grow for cancellation of Genocide deniers' event in Australia
The New Times
Cabo Delgado Governor visits Rwandan forces in Macomia District

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