The international community is taking turns in imposing punitive measures on Rwanda for its alleged support of the AFC/M23 fighters in the ongoing conflict in east of the DR Congo. However, this same ...
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The New Times on MSNExperts weigh in on tackling Africa’s tech talent brain drainThe driver of brain drain of African talents in the tech industry is not merely a compensation issue, but also conducive work environment, skillset incentives, and career growth opportunities, experts ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNKagame Press Secretary Slams International Hypocrisy in Dealing With DR Congo ConflictThe Press Secretary at Village Urugwiro, Stephanie Nyombayire, has slammed the hypocrisy by some global powers when it comes to responding to the ongoing conflict in the eastern DR Congo.This ...
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The New Times on MSNDR Congo must cut ties with FDLR, abandon plan to attack Rwanda – RPF leaderThe government of DR Congo must sever all ties with the genocidal militia FDLR if it is committed to achieving lasting peace in the region, according to Wellars Gasamagera, Secretary General of the ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNBorn to Win: Reflections on leadership, national development, and institutional growthBy KINGSLEY LARBI (Rev. Prof)\xa0Leadership is both a privilege and a responsibility. I have always believed that the development of any nation is inextricably linked to the quality of its leadership, ...
Kagame faces growing charges of aggression in neighboring Congo. About 4,000 Rwandan troops are fighting alongside M23 rebels ...
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Hosted on MSNKagame Fires Back at UK After Sanctions Over DRC ConflictRwanda’s President Paul Kagame responded within hours after the United Kingdom (UK) imposed sanctions on him due to the ...
Lasting stability requires more than military action or peace deals—it comes from ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRwanda slams UK sanctions over DR Congo violenceRwanda has said international sanctions will reduce the likelihood of peace with M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the ...
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Hosted on MSNExperts on how to tackle brain drain in Africa’s tech industryThe cause of brain drain, or the emigration of highly trained or qualified African talents, in the tech industry is not merely a compensation issue, but also conducive work environment, skillset ...
International sanctions against Rwanda will reduce the incentive for Kinshasa to engage in peace talks with M23 rebels who ...
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