Mistrust between leaders and the Great Lakes region’s militaristic past make security cooperation between affected countries difficult – but essential.
The cabinet meeting, chaired by President Paul Kagame on Monday, February 10, decided to increase taxes on beers and tobacco. ALSO READ: Tobacco use and its associated determinants among adults The ...
Salaam, Tanzania, on Saturday was only a show of supposed unity and full of rosy speeches, but nothing hopeful to write home about, unless like they say, the walls saw more and decided not to ...
The urgent appeal by the joint Southern Africa Development Community-East Africa Community meeting comes amid escalating ...
African leaders gathered in Tanzania on Saturday, urging an immediate ceasefire in the DRC as violence escalates and the humanitarian crises worsen.
The Congolese people struggle for peace and sovereignty amid escalating imperialist aggression over their national resources. The war in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has entered ...
A summit of African leaders held in Tanzania to address the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday called for an "immediate and unconditional ceasefire" within five days.The summit in ...
President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, now says that his country cannot take responsibility for the ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).In a statement, Kagame said the crisis was ...
The Sunday Mail EAC-SADC Summit THE Joint Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the East African Community (EAC) and ...
Leaders across Africa have asked defense chiefs to come up with a roadmap to end the conflict in eastern Congo. Their crisis talks in Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea come as the long-running war ...
A summit of African leaders meeting to address the crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday called for an ...
An immediate cessation of hostilities and taking positive action to allow meaningful dialogue so as to end the escalating insecurity in eastern DR Congo was the main call made in opening remarks by ...