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  2. MTN Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of MTN Rwandacell Plc are located at MTN Centre, Nyarutarama, Kigali, Rwanda. This location is in one of the upscale suburbs of the city of Kigali, the national capital. [2] The geographical coordinates of the headquarters of MTN Rwanda are 1°56'27.0"S 30°06'13.0"E (Latitude:-1.940833; Longitude:30.103611). [3]

  3. List of mobile network operators in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Airtel Rwanda [2] Market share. As of 31 December 2020, the market share among Rwandan mobile telephone operators was as depicted in the table below. [3]

  4. Rwandatel - Wikipedia

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    Rwandatel was founded in 1993 as a government parastatal to provide telephone and internet services, including local telephony and long-distance service.. In 2006, American born Greg Wyler, took 99% control of Rwandatel through his communication firm Terracom.

  5. Telecommunications in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Websites of national news outlets are also easily accessible. These include the web versions of state-run media and pro-government outlets as well as independent outlets such as The Rwanda Focus, Rushyashya, The Chronicles, Umusanzu, and Rwanda Dispatch. [4] The constitution provides for freedom of speech and press "in conditions prescribed by ...

  6. Democratic Republic of the Congo–Rwanda conflict - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda also said that the Congo had fired rockets into Western Rwanda from the direction of Bunagana. [61] [62] The UN called for a ceasefire between the two countries, [63] but on 12 June, the DRC alleged that Rwanda intended to occupy the city of Bunagana, [11] which M23 forces would then capture one day later. The arrival of the M23 forced ...

  7. 1973 Rwandan coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Rwandan coup d'état, also known as the Coup d'état of 5 July (French: Coup d'état du 5 Juillet), was a military coup staged by Juvénal Habyarimana against incumbent president Grégoire Kayibanda in the Republic of Rwanda. [1] The coup took place on 5 July 1973 and was considered by many as a betrayal. [1]

  8. Diane Rwigara - Wikipedia

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    Diane Rwigara was born in Kigali in 1981 to an affluent Tutsi family and has three siblings. [4] [5] Her father, Assinapol Rwigara, an industrialist and a key financier of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, was killed in a car collision on 4 February 2015 in Gacuriro, Kigali.

  9. 2024 in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    8 July – A United Nations report reveals that between 3,000 and 4,000 Rwandan soldiers are fighting alongside M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [ 5 ] 15 July – 2024 Rwandan general election : President Paul Kagame wins a fourth term in office [ 6 ] while his Rwandan Patriotic Front and its allies retain their majority in ...