Renowned Catholic choir Christus Regnat on Sunday, November 3, held its second edition of "I Bweranganzo" concert, drawing hundreds of worshipers who gathered not only to enjoy uplifting soul music ...
Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda offers fascinating insight into the lived experiences of young people in Rwanda through ethnographic analysis of the ambiguities and ambivalences ...
As the world becomes more connected, global entertainment giants are increasingly setting their sights on Africa's growing music industry, and Rwanda in particular. A number of world-class ...
President Paul Kagame has said the country has enough churches and doesn't need any more More than 4,000 churches have been closed down over the last month in Rwanda for failing to comply with ...
To heal you must love - so believes a woman who not only forgave the man who killed her husband 28 years ago during Rwanda's genocide ... continuing efforts by the Catholic Church to bring ...
Rwanda's economy continued strong growth in the first half of 2024. After growing by an average of 8.2% in 2022-2023, real GDP increased by 9.7% in the first half of 2024. GDP growth is expected to ...
The media in Rwanda self censor to avoid offending the government, which does not tolerate criticism or dissent. The civil liberty NGO Freedom House says while President Kagame has presided over ...
[PCS] Rwanda President Paul Kagame has threatened to arrest anyone who engages in the annual catholic pilgrimage activity that, according to him, aims at "worshiping poverty". The activity which ...
Rwanda is battling its first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease, a deadly illness related to Ebola. The disease does not have any approved vaccines or treatments. As of October 6, the outbreak ...
National Geographic photographers and those who call Rwanda home tell us the experiences they think none should miss out on. Heather Greenwood Davis speaks with photographer Ronan Donovan about ...
The government's Rwanda bill - to send UK asylum seekers to be processed in Africa - has finally been approved by Parliament, after two years of legal battles and political wrangling. So how soon ...