Lord's Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony's failure to sign a peace deal in April drove a nail into the coffin of the Juba peace process—a process that is grinding to an unsuccessful end.[1]
Each year on May 8, World Red Cross Day is commemorated. A press conference to celebrate the event was chaired by Dominique Lutula, national president of the Red Cross in the DRC (CRRDC), on 8 May 2008, at the seat
Joseph Nsubuga will continue his bid to qualify for the Olympic Games when he takes part in the Kigali Peace Marathon due this Sunday. Nsubuga, one of Uganda's top marathoners, is in the hunt for one of the six remaining
Uganda is set to host 35th Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) between June 18-20 that will be attended by foreign ministers and business men from Islamic countries including the world's oil producing countries.
Rwanda National Olympic Committee (RNOC) boss is still hopeful about Rwanda's chances of having more athletes qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games scheduled for August 8-24.
Take my money and I sue you," the former athletics national team head coach, Adolph Rukenkanya, has threatened to take legal action if the local athletics federation to deducts any coin from his salary.
Jabir Mutarambirwa and Elias Uzamukunda will be hoping to increase their goal tallies when APR entertains relegation-threatened Etincelles this afternoon at Nyamirambo stadium.
The national men's rugby team 'Silverbacks' starts their quest for the 2008 CAR Super 16 title this afternoon with a tough game against Kibubu; a Belgian based club in Bujumbura, Burundi.
Laurent Hitabatuma, about sixty years old, has been convicted by the semi-traditional Gacaca court, Ubumwe Cell ,Muhima Sector, in Kigali, for looting goods from the victims of the 1994 genocide, reports the Hirondelle Agency.
Arusha, 7 May 2008 (FH) - A protected witness who was to re-testify before the Arusha-based International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) to confess to false testimony, suddenly disappeared on Tuesday just some few hours before his appearance , reports
The Final Court of Appeal, highest court in France, rejected Wednesday an appeal of a Rwandan accused of 1994 genocide, Dominique Ntawukuriryayo, and upheld the ruling by the Court of Appeal of Paris which authorized the accused's transfer to the
It is now official: the most wanted Rwandan Genocide Fugitive, Félicien Kabuga owns some assets in Kenya and, the Kenyan government has at last decided to freeze them.
The Minister of Information in the Office of the Prime Minister, Louise Mushikiwabo, has lashed out at a report by Reporters Without Boarders (RSF), a Paris-based watchdog, saying they lack objectivity.