Since January, however, the rapid conquest and occupation of a huge area of the Democratic Republic of Congo by Rwanda and the M23 rebel group it supports has raised concerns that the principle may now be endangered.
Rwanda is asking Britain for a 50 million-pound payment over a cancelled asylum deal, a source close to the government in Kigali said on Tuesday, after London paused some bilateral aid to the African country over the war in Congo.
UK Says Will Not Pay Rwanda as Kigali Demands More for Scrapped Migrant Deal | Firstpost Africa | N18G The UK last week suspended most of its financial aid to Rwanda, accusing Kigali of backing the ongoing offensive by M23 rebels in neighbouring DRC.
From mid-February to early March, the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) conducted a rotational session in Kigali, involving several cases from East African Community partner states. Speaking at the official closing of the session held at the High Court premises,
African electric bus provider BasiGo has announced plans to begin delivering 28 new electric buses in Kigali, Rwanda next month. The company will also install
The Rwandan music is growing at a high pace, and 2025 promises to be an even bigger year as local artistes continue to make their presence in the regional charts noticed. Over the past few days, several Rwandan artistes have released their first tracks of the year across various genres,
Britain, Canada, Germany… With the M23 offensive in the DRC, Western donors are peeling away from Rwanda one by one. Will that put the country’s public finances under strain?
AS Kigali coach Shaban Mbarushimana insists his team could have have reach as far as they could in the Peace Cup had it not been for club's shortage of in-depth squad.
Rwanda said on Tuesday that Canada's position on the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was "shameful", adding that measures announced by Ottawa against Kigali would not solve the conflict.
Germany’s development ministry says it will suspend new financial commitments to Rwanda over that country's alleged support of the M23 rebels in neighboring eastern Congo.
Cyclists, organisers and fans tell the BBC there were no security issues on the Tour du Rwanda, despite fighting across the border in DR Congo.
As the sun rises over the hills of Kigali, taxi driver Imigambi Jouyese powers up her bright red electric motorcycle. The 34-year-old mother of four will spend the next several hours ferrying passengers across the Rwandan capital on the bike, which is near-silent and has no tailpipe emissions.