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Hosted on MSNRPF leaders at provincial level urged to have agency solving issuesThe chairpersons of the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) in four provinces and the City of Kigali were elected by party members in elections that took place across the country on Saturday and Sunday.
Arrests of people working illegally in the UK have surged since Labour pulled officials off the former Tory government’s doomed plan to deport migrants to Rwanda ...
The British government is touting its success in raiding businesses that employ unauthorized workers and deporting thousands ...
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The East African on MSNWith Big Tech in bed with Trump, Africa states like Kenya set for social media tiffPolitical developments in the US, however, have escalated the challenges for Kenya and ...
To refresh our memories, we turn to Britannica, and the story, “Rwanda genocide of 1994.” Britannica says that in 1994 the majority Hutu population in Rwanda slaughtered “more than 800,000 ...
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Inquirer on MSNOver 600 arrested for working illegally in UK: govtUK immigration enforcement teams made over 600 arrests in January, a 73 percent increase on the same period a year ago, as ...
Labour government reports a 73% increase in immigration arrests in January, with over 16,400 deportations since taking office ...
Rwanda-backed M23 Rebels Launch New Offensive, Seizes Nyabibwe | Firstpost Africa The M23 rebels have launched a fresh offensive along with Rwandan forces in DR Congo's mineral-rich east days after ...
The Labour government is attempting to make immigration and secure borders a strong part of their message to try to prevent ...
Thousands of people working illegally in nail bars, car washes and restaurants have been arrested across the UK. The government ’s sweeping crackdown on illegal migrants has seen 3,930 arrests made ...
Some 3,930 arrests have been made across 5,424 visits by immigration enforcement officers since July 5 when Labour took power ...
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Ontario votes 2025: Leaders in GTA, Niagara areaOntario’s main party leaders are all back to work Monday and making stops in the Greater Toronto Area and Niagara region.
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