President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame, on Saturday, February 1, laid a wreath in commemoration of Rwandan heroes before observing a moment of silence at the National Heroes Mausoleum.
But is the conflict in eastern Congo a dangerous drama waiting for a spark that will rekindle the ethnic divisions of the past that eventually led to the gruesome death of millions of people?
The M23 rebel alliance besieged Goma and forced hundreds of local troops to surrender, a move that has been condemned by ...
Kagame’s leadership has been marked by authoritarianism, intolerance of dissent, and a willingness to destabilise neighbouring countries to achieve his goals.
Additionally, Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan met with Olivier Nduhungirehe, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International ...
Planes, small and big, fly in, are loaded with minerals, and fly out to destinations unknown, under the radar of the ...
Rwandan-backed M23 rebels say they are now in control of the key eastern Congolese city of Goma. Their fighters continue to ...
JOHANNESBURG - Tensions are escalating between President Cyril Ramaphosa and Rwandan President, Paul Kagame, with the latter ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo's foreign minister on Friday accused Rwanda of illegally occupying part of its territory, ...
M23 formed in 2012 when Tutsi soldiers broke away from the Congolese Army saying promises made to them in the 2009 agreement ...
M23 rebels have made rapid advances in the latest bout of conflict that has long-dogged the mineral-rich east.
Images of devastation in Goma have begun to shift attention toward the crisis in DR Congo, pushing celebrities to boycott Rwanda.