News Rwanda Credit: Court Rejects U.K. Plan to Fly Asylum Seekers to Rwanda as Unlawful
A three-judge court of appeals said the African country was not a safe country for migrants seeking asylum. The government is now expected to appeal to the Supreme Court.
News Rwanda Credit: ‘No One Can Silence Me’: Paul Rusesabagina on His Captivity in Rwanda
In his first interview since his release from prison, the hotelier-turned-dissident spoke about how he was duped by a Rwandan government informant, and his plans to disregard an agreement to stay quiet.
News Rwanda Credit: I share your anger at Rwanda legal wrangle but only a noisy few are against the flights
SUN readers will be dismayed by the Court of Appeal decision to rule against plans to send asylum seekers to Rwanda and have their claims processed there. Each month, thousands attempt the illegal ...
News Rwanda Credit: Rwanda is a safe, happy place where migrants can build new lives… Naomi Campbell and Lewis Hamilton loved it here
WHAT do Sir Lewis Hamilton, supermodel Naomi Campbell and England football legend Ray Parlour all have in common? They have all visited Rwanda, appreciating the hospitality of the country’s people ...
News Rwanda Credit: Rwanda deportations could start this summer, says Rishi Sunak
Prime Minister ‘confident’ the Government will face down legal challenges to scheme that sends migrants to the African state ...
News Rwanda Credit: Safe Gas founder on life, risk taking and leaving good jobs to venture into business
Safe Gas is one of the most popular Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) brands in Rwanda but it hasn’t been a journey without bumps along the way. The New Times’ Linda M. Kagire had an interview with Mugabo ...
News Rwanda Credit: Rwanda: World Bank to Avail $175m for Rwanda's Human Capital Development Programme
The World Bank's Board of Directors last week approved $175million in International Development Association (IDA) financing to help advance Rwanda's policy and institutional reform program for human ...
News Rwanda Credit: World Bank Financing Aims to Accelerate Implementation of Rwanda’s Human Capital Development Program
WASHINGTON—The World Bank’s Board of Directors today approved $175 million in International Development Association (IDA)* financing to help advance Rwanda’s policy and institutional reform program fo ...