Rwanda’s National Public Service Commission (NPSC) report for the 2024/2025 fiscal year reveals a widening divide between the public’s demand for government jobs and the […]
Author: The Dawn Rwanda
RWANDA, QATAR TALK
“Ifuni ibagarira ubucuti ni akarenge”. This is a Kinyarwanda adage meaning “friendship is reinforced by reciprocal visits”, and it encapsulates the evolving relationship between Rwanda […]
The Dawn: Your Story, Our Duty
Today, on November 27th, 2025, a new sun rises over the hills of a thousand dreams. Welcome to The Dawn, Rwanda’s newest weekly newspaper, but […]
President Kagame optimistic about tangible outcomes fromWashington talks
President Paul Kagame has expressed optimism about the ongoing efforts to achieve lasting peace in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) […]
Kenyatta, Obasanjo, Hailemariam appointed to facilitate merged peace processes on DRC crisis
Three former African leaders have been appointed as facilitators of a new regional mediation effort aimed at resolving the ongoing security crisis in eastern Democratic […]
SAMIDRC soldiers transferred from Goma to Kigali for repatriation.
On Monday, 194 injured military personnel from the Southern African Development Community Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (SAMIDRC) were evacuated from Goma to […]
ISRAEL PREMIER TECH VOWS TO RETAIN TOUR DU RWANDA
Tour du Rwanda 2025 starts this Sunday, February 23, with a 3.4 km prologue around Amahoro Stadium in Kigali where Premier Tech Cycling team has […]
AFROBASKET 2025 QUALIFIERS: RWANDA SUFFER DEFEAT IN LATE CAMEROON COMEBACK
Cheikh Sarr and his Rwandan side left the Salle ibn Yassine in Rabat looking frustrated after squandering a nine-point lead to fall to a more […]
ALDO TAILLIEU WINS TOUR DU RWANDA 2025 PROLOGUE
Belgian rider Aldo Taillieu claimed the prologue that opened the Tour du Rwanda 2025 on Sunday, February 23. President Paul Kagame and International Cycling Union […]
RWANDA TO HOST EXPERTS TO TACKLE AFRICA’S PRIVATE CAPITAL AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CHALLENGES AT IFF 2025
Africa continues to grapple with a significant infrastructure financing gap, estimated at up to $108 billion annually, despite needing between $130 billion and $170 billion […]
