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Rwanda arrests pastors of ‘noisy’ churches

The Police in Rwanda have arrested six church leaders for attempting to defy a government order that requires churches to comply with building regulations and noise pollution.

Over 700 churches in Rwanda closed down

The government of Rwanda has closed down a total of 714 churches in different parts of the country's capital Kigali for failure to meet minimum standards for their operations.

Congolese refugees killed in Rwanda

Five refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo have been killed during a protest over a cut in food rations in Rwanda.

EIB to announce EUR 69 million investment in Rwanda

The European Investment Bank is expected to confirm EUR 69 million of new infrastructure and private sector investment in Rwanda this week . This will include announcement of the EIB’s first public sector investment in the country to support construction of the first public sewage system in Rwanda.

DRC: 6 troops killed rebuffing Rwanda incursion

Six soldiers died in fighting to repel an incursion by Rwandan troops in eastern Democratic of Republic of Congo this week, the army announced on Friday.

Rwandan radio station shutdown for denigrating women

A radio station in Rwanda has been shutdown for denigrating women after a sermon was aired reportedly vilifying women.

Opinion: Rwanda’s development model is unique

Rwanda is often touted as an example of what African states could achieve if only they were better governed. Out of the ashes of a horrific genocide, President Paul Kagame has resuscitated the economy, curtailed corruption and maintained political stability.

Rwanda, Uganda deny deal for African migrants from Israel

African migrants expected to leave Israel this year were expecting to be given safe passage to Uganda and Rwanda according to some rights groups.

45 Rwanda nationals charged with terrorism in Uganda

45 Rwandans have been held and charged with terrorism in Uganda after their arrest at the border with Tanzania on December 11, according to police officials in Uganda.

France ends probe into 1994 attack on Rwanda president

French officials are reported to have ended an investigation into the missile attack on a plane that killed former Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana, sparking Rwanda's 1994 genocide, legal sources said.

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