Mozambique’s battle with terrorism hinges on unprecedented co-operation
SADC, Mozambique and Rwanda working together in bid to overcome Islamist threat
SADC, Mozambique and Rwanda working together in bid to overcome Islamist threat
Southern African leaders agree to extend military mission in Cabo Delgado province
Subject of Hotel Rwanda speaks to wife and children every Friday ahead of terrorism verdict
Rusesabagina held on terrorism-related charges as he complains of poor health
‘Powerful’ speech, while not an apology, wins praise from Rwanda’s president
Paul Rusesabagina disappeared in Dubai in August before resurfacing in Kigali
Prosecution of Paul Rusesabagina has drawn broad international condemnation
Detention of an opponent of Rwanda’s president has raised international concerns
Sentence is longest in court’s history and includes first conviction for sexual slavery
New programme involves African Union and the United Nations refugee agency
Stefano Manservisi highlights ‘mismatch’ between precarious work and welfare states
At least 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutus murdered during three-month genocide
Hervé Berville has received threatening, racist messages in toxic atmosphere in France
Dozens killed or wounded in post-election violence ahead of court ruling on challenge to count
Congo’s highest court asked to order new count amid claims of election rigging
Issue is ‘not what Europe can do for Africa but ‘what Europe and Africa can do together’
Three-year sponsorship arrangement ‘disheartening’ for aid donor the Netherlands
Raila Odinga claims election win for Uhuru Kenyatta was rigged and calls for strike
NGOs allege French bank knowingly approved transfer to arms dealer
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the president’s ex-wife, is expected to bid for ANC leadership
Documents show ex-CIA gun-runners, contractors use offshore firms for personal gain
Corporate tax regime allows global giants to avoid paying their fair share
Facebook chief operating officer speaks at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos
Rwanda’s Paul Kagame is latest president to alter constitution in order to stay in power
Kagame makes announcement following changes to constitution that could allow him stay in power for many years
African Union ready to send 5,000 soldiers to protect civilians from escalating violence
No troops will be allowed to enter without government permission, says Burundi
President Paul Kagame would be able to run for third term in 2017 if changes are passed
Paul Kagame highlighted ethnic violence that ended in genocide in Rwanda in 1994
Obama in Ethopia makes case for African leaders to respect term limits
Britain holding Karenzi Karake at request of Spain over war crimes charges
Kizito Mihigo sentenced for 10 years for plotting to kill Rwandan president Paul Kagame
Charity hopes Rwandan president Paul Kagame will officially open facility this autumn
Former president of Ireland played prominent role in 20th anniversary commemorations
Commemorations focused on themes of remembrance, unity and renewal
UN holds day of remembrance for victims of Rwandan conflict
France ‘an actor’ in massacre of Tutsis, says Rwandan president
‘At least the soldiers would shoot us, instead of being killed by militias with machetes’
Ex-intelligence chief accused of crimes against humanity during 1994 massacre of 800,000 people
World Economic Forum says rich-poor wealth gap poses biggest threat to global community
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices