A recent meeting of leaders from eastern and southern Africa called for a ceasefire in eastern Congo but did not urge the M23 rebels to stop their advance.
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The New Times on MSNOver 600 athletes to grace national championshipsOver 650 athletes will participate in the second edition of the Rwanda National Track and Field Competitions that will be held on Saturday, February 15 at Amahoro Stadium in Kigali. Organised by ...
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The New Times on MSNOver 70 officers complete instructional courses at Police Training SchoolRwanda Correctional Service (RCS) and officers from allied countries, on Thursday, February 13, completed Instructional Technology Course (ITC) and Methods of Instruction (MOI) courses at the Police ...
Rwanda Correctional Service RCS and allied officers from other countries, have completed Instructional Technology Course (ITC ...
Australia women's soccer captain and Chelsea striker Sam Kerr was on Tuesday found not guilty of racially abusing a British ...
CAVB executive committee granted Uganda the hosting rights of the 2025 Zone V Volleyball club championship set for Lugogo, ...
Analysts say the deadly march by Rwanda-backed rebels across eastern Congo could widen into a regional conflict drawing in ...
The meeting comes amid escalating violence in the DRC, where rebel groups under the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC/M23) have taken control of key cities, including Goma in North Kivu and Nyabibwe ...
The M23, whose top brass are mostly Congolese Tutsi, began its insurgency more than three years ago after a decade of ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 armed group continued its advance Thursday through eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and looked ...
Hundreds of Congolese nationals protested on Tuesday at the EU offices in South Africa to demand sanctions against Rwanda over its support for rebels in the turbulent eastern Democratic Republic of ...
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