
My recent communication to the UN Security Council requesting the cessation of weak cases against Kenyan officials by the International Criminal...

Africa’s Great Lakes region today has the chance to achieve something that has eluded its war-weary people for several decades.
It can silence...

AS RWANDA Day 2013 comes to London for the first time, let me take this opportunity to talk about the role that the Rwandan business community in...

As pointed out in the previous article, the many readers of these series have raised legitimate concerns over the change home work facing our...

These series have attracted incredibly large responses from readers both within our country as in diaspora, so much so that, numbers of readers...

From fear to hope – Getting it right in Somalia It has been two decades of mayhem, chaos and bloodletting in Somalia.
A child born at the onset...

On April 25th 2013, Rwanda completed the issuance of a 10-year $400m on Irish Stock exchange market the first of its kind in East Africa. The...

The current debate becomes more intriguing if only we factor in our current budding development process, which as I pointed out in the earlier...

In the past week we’ve had two object lessons in the madness of the bond market: Rwanda and Apple.
Apple Inc, maker of the ubiquitous iPhone and...
Probably anyone who is concerned by his country’s stable development is now anxiously waiting for the findings of the Adhoc committee set by the...

Over the last decade Rwanda has made incredible strides economically.
According to the CIA World Factbook the country has nearly quadrupled per...
The media has recently moved away from biased reporting about domestic violence in which previously women featured as the only affected parties...
In science there is a concept known as a paradigm, which is simply a widely accepted view that exists over a period of time. Scientists will...
Two regional events triggered my mind over the last weeks as I was getting my daily dose of news; one good, one bad! Allow me to start with the...
Violence…We need to talk about it….The role of violence as a means of ‘problem-solving’ in Rwandan society…. Whether it is violence in the...

Conventional wisdom would require of me to not comment on an ongoing court case in which the radio station I am the proud owner of stands...
By: Supreetha Gubbala
Speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil. This seems to be the policy of the women who participated in the 2004 National...
When Presidents Kagame and Kabila met in Goma on August 9th 2009, marking the end of more than a decade of hostilities between Kigali and...
Culture is one of the indices that signify personal and natural identity. I could not think of a better description of the word ‘culture’ than...
Today in every paper across our nation, you read about Kayumba et al, about Rwandans support to Somalia, about the East African Community, yet...
Rwanda, Rwanda, Rwanda, we should all be so proud. Over the past ten years, I have seen Rwanda grow before my eyes, but It feels like only...
The media in Rwanda is guilty of playing a major role as perpetrators of the 1994 genocide. However,we must honour and remember the innocent...
The word genocide needs to always be put into perspective to eliminate any iota of controversy regarding its execution. An we have had several of...
Rwanda’s most high profile fugitive and genocide mastermind Felicien Kabuga may have probably be quivering as news began to filter in that Osama...
Finance minister, John Rwangombwa has stated that the Private Sector Federation’s budget position paper does not incorporate all views of...
Welcome to Iwawa, an island on the methane rich Lake Kivu that has been in the news lately. Its new found reputation is not because of tourism...
The market today recorded a low turnover of 920’ 000 Rfw from the sale of 4000 shares of Bralirwa traded in 1 transaction.
The price of Bralirwa...