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All Africa (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
The Nelson Mandela Education Centre in Bugesera that President Paul Kagame opened on Tuesday, could be taken as a demonstration vocational institution.
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Six new envoys who presented their credentials to President Paul Kagame yesterday said they were optimistic about theeir missions.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
President Paul Kagame yesterday officially openned the Nelson Mandela Education Centre, a vocational institute located in Bugesera District in the Eastern Province.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
This morning at the Parliamentary Buildings in Kimihurura, candidates who were recently elected to represent Rwandans in Parliament are expected to take oath before President Paul Kagame.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
President Paul Kagame yesterday encouraged young Rwandan entrepreneurs to adopt professionalism in their day-to-day life as a route to prosperity and success.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
When he went to New York City to attend the 63rd session of the UN General Assembly last week, President Paul Kagame led a high powered delegation of officials of his administration as well as members of the private sector.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
President Paul Kagame has called upon stakeholders in the East African Community not to take the ongoing integration for granted if fruits are to be reaped from the initiative.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
President Paul Kagame has said that enabling all primary school children to own computers was the government's ultimate goal. This was during the official launch of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative at Jali Club yesterday.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Yesterday the highly innovative and anticipated project, One Laptop Per Child, was officially launched by President Paul Kagame at Jali Club. The project has been running on a small scale, and this has afforded the programmers an insight into how to progress.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Text of report in English by Rwandan radio on 1 October [Presenter] President Paul Kagame has officially launched the one laptop per child programme that aims at providing cheap laptop computers to primary pupils across the country.
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Treehugger (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Though much of the talk at last week’s Clinton Global Initiative meeting was about improving the lives of our fellow human beings, Rwandan president Paul Kagame was in attendance, seeking support for a historic conservation corridor in his country, which it is hoped will provide relief for endangered chimpanzees in the region. The Gishwati Area Conservation Program is being promoted in conjunction...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 28/09/2008
President Paul Kagame Wednesday called upon multinational companies to invest in Africa and other developing countries to help them achieve prosperity. He was speaking at the launch of the Business Call to Action, a function held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
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Bosses blog (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
Economist, Paul Kagame, the ambitious president of a small but well-regarded country, wins another election in a landslide. But doubts persist about his belief in democracy.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
President Paul Kagame Wednesday called upon multinational corporations to invest in Africa and other developing countries to facilitate them achieve prosperity. He said this during the launch of the Business Call to Action, a function that took place on the sidelines of the ongoing United Nations General Assembly that started Monday.
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The Economist (Free subscription) | 25/09/2008
Paul Kagame, the ambitious president of a small but well-regarded country, wins another election in a landslide. But doubts persist about his belief in democracy TWO questions are regularly asked of Rwanda: how important is a tiny mountainous country of 10m people? And can it really transform itself, as its leader proclaims, into the Switzerland of Africa? The answer to the first is clear. Rwanda...