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President Paul Kagame was, on Thursday, July 10, recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for his role in promoting global pandemic prevention and response efforts.He was recognised among 20 ...
On July 4, 2025, at the 31st celebration of Rwanda's Liberation Day, President Paul Kagame stood before the nation, not just to commemorate a victory, but to issue a wake-up call. His speech was less ...
President Paul Kagame on Thursday, July 10, was recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for his role in promoting global pandemic prevention and response efforts.WHO Director-General Dr ...
For those familiar with Rwanda’s history, a headline like “Ruganzu, Rujugira, and Kagame: The Leaders Who Secured Rwanda’s Survival” may seem entirely fitting. But to the uninitiated—especially ...
Whether or not Africa is ready for a new world order, it must prepare to take its place in it, President Paul Kagame has said.The Head of State was speaking on Friday, July 4, during a media ...
Rwandan President Paul Kagame praised the US role in orchestrating a peace deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo and ...
The Rwandan government on Tuesday denied rumours that President Paul Kagame was sick following his absence from public appearances in recent weeks. Kagame, 67, has not been seen in public since June 6 ...
IN SHORT: A graphic circulating on social media in Kenya claims president Paul Kagame threatened civil society for receiving foreign funding to stir chaos in Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania. But the ...
Opinion - It is remarkable how the success of an African leader can unhinge a certain breed of Western journalists. The case of President Paul Kagame, who has led Rwanda from the ashes of genocide ...
Africa’s cynical master of power politics Can Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s dictator, secure his legacy at home and abroad?
Rwandan president Paul Kagame has watched his country's teams suffer many difficult defeats in previous BAL seasons, but this year, he has been present for two wins out of the opening two fixtures.
There were no open fireworks as Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and Paul Kagame shared a stage at the Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan, only a stern rebuke over the need for African leaders to endorse peace ...