Rwanda

2022 - 9 - 13

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Calais migrants say Rwanda 'worse than Afghanistan' - but it won't ... (Sky News)

Refugees in French camps find themselves caught up in violence that is generally stirred by criminal gangs who profit from smuggling people over the ...

They are the cheapest ones in the shop. I can't refuse to sell them the safety equipment and I suppose that something is better than nothing, but I feel very bad. "They are not here to save people. "You feel very bad because I live here and I know that it is an industry for these people. This camp, like so many around Calais or Dunkirk, is a turbulent focal point for people with just one aim - to get across the Channel, and into Britain. He spent his time in prison learning English. They're here to make business only. "We give them the good news to make them happy. Instead, they buy the ones for children, for people who are 10 to 15 kilos, which are only €12. For them, a life is worth no more than €12. "We say that it's a nice place so she will not worry about us. We don't tell them we live in a jungle.

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Worcesterite shoots away in Rwanda (News24)

A well-known and seasoned photographer from Worcester recently returned from the first Iron Man challenge ever hosted in the African country of Rwanda.

He is on his way home back to Cape Town and is expected to arrive in October. “There was a great atmosphere and buzz in the air leading up to the event. There were 37 countries represented and Fritz Sitte rode from Cape Town to the event on his bicycle to take part. Apart from his travel experience, he said the event itself was quite memorable. You just have to experience this astounding country, the cleanliness of the cities and rural villages, but most of all, the friendliness of the people.” He told Standard that the people in Rwanda were all fit and healthy, either walking or cycling everywhere.

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Gov't Of Rwanda, ARISE IIP Enter Framework Agreement To ... (KT Press)

Bugesera district could soon have a state-of-the-art industrial park after the Government of Rwanda signed a framework agreement with ARISE Integrated ...

With our experience as developer and operator of industrial ecosystems across Africa, we intend to support the Rwandan Government’s efforts to develop the country.” We look forward to working together with ARISE IIP to ensure that the objectives of the Bugesera SEZ are met.” The Special Economic Zone (SEZ) will seek to promote and attract multi-sectoral industrial and commercial investments in the country and develop the local manufacturing of raw materials into high-added value products.

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Turkish firm to build three luxury hotels in Rwanda (The New Times)

Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente receives Ferit Şahenk, the chairman of Doğuş Group, who is currently in the country to look for potential areas of ...

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Turkish Investors Explore Opportunities in Rwanda's Tourism, Real ... (KT Press)

Doğuş Group runs 20 hotels and over 200 world class restaurants spread across the world. For example, it owns Mytha Hotel Anthology and D-Hotels & Resorts, two ...

We have restaurants in the USA, Europe, Middle East, Asia and other parts of the world. “We are one of the biggest family groups of luxury in the world. We moved to several parts of the country, and we fell in love with what Rwanda offers to the world hospitality sector,” Ferit F.

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Rwanda National Police Honors Retiring Officers (Taarifa Rwanda)

Rwanda National Police (RNP), on Tuesday, September 13, held a send-off ceremony to honour 155 officers, who have retired from active service.

“We are happy to have been part of this RNP family and playing our part. Daniel Nyamwasa, currently the Director of Kacyiru hospital. You don’t need to be a police officer or someone appointed to do that.

Rwanda: Art Rwanda-Ubuhanzi Contest Approaches Final Stages ... (AllAfrica.com)

Auditions for Art Rwanda-Ubuhanzi have reached a decisive stage with Kigali becoming the latest and final stop.

The same jury has been looking for outstanding talents in different art categories during nationwide auditions which began in Eastern Province. After the auditions, all the contestants selected nationwide will contest on the national level in a crucial selection that will see the number drop to 138 contestants. A total of 90 contestants are auditioning in Kigali in a three-day selection going on from Tuesday September 13 to Thursday, September 15 at the Rwanda Art Museum located in Kanombe.

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