Paul Kagame

A Rwandan woman carries an umbrella for shade north of the capital Kigali.

Who’s to blame when Rwanda’s exiled spy chief is found dead in South Africa?

Conflict & Justice

Rwanda’s exiled former spy chief has turned up dead in a South African hotel room with signs of strangulation. New Yorker staff writer Philip Gourevitch says political feuds within the Rwandan government have a long history of spilling across the country’s borders.

Nearly a decade after genocide, Rwanda aspires to high-tech future

Rwanda’s President responds to genocide accusations

Rwanda Aspires to Become the ‘Singapore of Africa’

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Rwandan President Paul Kagame Addresses Accusations of Habyarimana Death

Global Politics

Rwandan President Kagame ‘Sparked 1994 Genocide’

Conflict & Justice

A former ally of Rwandan President Paul Kagame has accused him of complicity in the death of a former president which sparked the 1994 genocide.

The World

Kagame expects resounding victory in Rwanda’s presidential election

Global Politics

For a better understanding of the political climate in Rwanda, we talk with Stephen Kinzer, author of ‘A Thousand Hills: Rwanda’s Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It.’ Will Ross of the BBC reports from a polling station in Rwanda.

The World

Fifteen Years After the Genocide, Rwanda Re-Brands Itself

Jeff Chu of Fast Company explores Rwanda President Paul Kagame’s attempts to bust traditional aid models, court western investors, and to turn Rwanda from an impoverished nation into a powerful, popular brand. On The Takeaway.