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 James Karuhanga
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The acting Chairperson of the EAC Council of Ministers, Amb Ezechiel Nibigira of Burundi, lays the Financial Statement for the Supplementary Budget for the financial year 2021-2022 on the table of the House on Feb 16. / Courtesy
Rwanda
EAC ministers own up over unimplemented House recommendations
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Rwanda
EAC ministers put on the spot by regional parliament
Rwanda has received more than 600 refugees and asylum seekers from Eritrea, Sudan, South Sudan and Somalia among others under a tripartite framework between Rwanda, UNHCR and the African Union.
Rwanda
EAC keen on improving governance on migration
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Rwanda
EAC’s unratified protocols: How citizens are missing out
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Regional business body pushes for quicker border clearance of EAC-produced goods
Ilhan Omar.
Rusesabagina was credibly convicted of terrorism - US lawmaker
Peter Mathuki.
EAC hails European Union for lifting sanctions on Burundi
Abel Kandiho.
Africa
Museveni appoints Kandiho new police chief of joint staff
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Cabo Delgado: Rwandan, Mozambican forces flush terrorist remnants out of Palma District
Arkady Dvorkovich, President of the World Chess Federation will visit Rwanda on February 25. / Courtesy.
World chess body president to visit Rwanda
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Expert: Africa can create 160m jobs by improving transport sector
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UN court to return ex-ICTR detainees to Tanzania
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Wanted businessman Lloyd granted bail by Kenyan court
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Rwanda
Continental security on agenda as African leaders meet in Addis
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DN International’s Nathan Lloyd bail ruling postponed
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Kagame re-elected to lead African Union Development Agency
Nathan Lloyd Ndungu2019u, the owner of the now defunct DN International
Rwanda
What next after DN International’s Nathan Lloyd is arrested in Kenya?
Children turn up for school reopening in Cabo Delgado after five years of insecurity in the area. More than 4,500 children in 11 primary schools in the northern Mozambican city of Palma went back to school on Monday, / Courtesy
Rwanda
Cabo Delgado: Over 4,500 pupils back to school in Palma city

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