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Rwanda: Kagame Calls for ‘Meaningful Relations’ Between Donors and Recipient Countries

By: Edmund Kagire Kigali — President Paul Kagame, yesterday, emphasised that what developing nations like Rwanda need is a “meaningful relationship” with donors, where people are accorded the right to think and do what they think is in their best interest, and strongly stressed the need for accountability. Addressing the 9th Government and Development Partners [...]
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Kagame re-elected by a unified Rwanda

By Mark Darrough, Bridge2Rwanda KIGALI, RWANDA —  After months of international criticism, much fueled by the West’s traditional thoughts of a hopeless Africa and its dirty politics, President Paul Kagame was elected into a second term early yesterday morning.  Everything from the exile of former military leaders to the arrest of an outspoken defense attorney [...]
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Over 12,000 dedicate prayers to Rwanda elections

The New Times – Rwanda’s First Daily By Bosco R. Asiimwe The Minister of Education, Dr. Charles Murigande and religious leaders join residents to pray for peace during the Monday elections. (Photo D.Sabiiti) GASABO – Over 12,000 believers from various religious denominations in Kigali City yesterday thronged Amahoro National Stadium to pray for today’s Presidential [...]
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Rwanda: Kagame Promises 12 Years of Free Education

The New Times – Edwin Musoni 28 July 2010 Kamonyi — THE Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) Presidential candidate, Paul Kagame, has said that he intends to increase free education from nine to 12 years. Kagame, made the remarks during a campaign rally in Kamonyi District, where more than 95,000 RPF supporters had converged to listen [...]
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Paul Kagame, Rwanda President Video About Future Growth

Paul Kagame, Rwanda President talking about the growth and the future for the country.
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Rwanda: Use Broadband Technology to Achieve MDG’s – Kagame

The New Times – Rwanda’s First Daily By Edmund Kagire President Kagame, Dr. Hamadoun Toure, (L) and Mr. Carlos Slim (R) at the meeting yesterday (Courtesy Photo) President Paul Kagame, has called on the world to recognise the important link between broadband technology and achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s). Kagame, made the remarks, yesterday, [...]
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Rwanda: Kagame Accepts UN Appointment

Allafrica.com By Edmund Kagire June 25, 2010 President Paul Kagame yesterday said that he feels greatly honoured to be appointment co-chair of the MDG Advocacy Group, made up of the world’s leading thinkers, coming together to combat poverty. He said that he is ready to share Rwanda’s experience with the rest of the world. UN [...]
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Rwanda: Kagame Fans’ Web Network Expands

Source: The New Times June 11, 2010 Fans of President Paul Kagame Are Now Networking Online Through a Well designed website that has highly active blogs, latest news, videos as some of its components. With days of being hosted on its own domain name; www.mykagame.org, the website has already registered thousands of national and international [...]
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Rwanda Convention honours Kagame

The New Times – Rwanda’s First Daily By Ivan R Mugisha KIGALI – President Paul Kagame has been awarded the 2010 Rwanda Convention Association (RCA) Award of Excellence in recognition of his role in steering Rwanda towards a knowledge-based economy and promotion of the private sector. In a statement announcing the winners, Kagame was also [...]
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Enhancing Lives And Dominating Markets

Thought Leaders Charlie Brown, 05.04.10, 2:00 PM ET Source: Forbes.com Historically, governments, philanthropists and corporations–mainly led by men–have attempted to solve the world’s problems by imposing solutions upon the masses. This persistent top-down approach often fails to engage with citizens, and is particularly ineffective when confronting the most challenging tasks. It also ignores the critical [...]
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