The Cabinet approved the Rwanda Industrial Policy
On August 23, the Cabinet approved Rwanda Industrial Policy, which the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM) indicated aims to…
New Regulations for ‘Ibimina’ in Rwanda
Rwanda has moved to regulate tontines, commonly known as ibimina, small schemes where a group of people contributes sums of…
Vaccine shortage impedes Africa’s pox response- Dr. Mihigo
Global efforts to combat the mpox outbreak are being hindered by a shortage of vaccines, with only 200,000 doses available…
Kagame meets Rwandan students who won gold medals in math competition
President Paul Kagame on Thursday, August 22, hosted a team of Rwandan secondary school students who won a gold medal…
The City of Kigali gets new 12 councilors
Following the election of six councilors from Gasabo, Kicukiro, and Nyarugenge, on Thursday, August 22, the City of Kigali council…
How is Monkeypox situation in Rwanda after four cases?
In a recent development, the Ministry of Health in Rwanda has confirmed four cases of Monkeypox, a viral disease that…
NESA has announced that the new academic year starts in September
The National Examination and School Inspection Authority (NESA) has announced that the academic year 2024/2025 will begin on September 9.…
Forests cover one-third of the Earth’s land mass, serving as critical pillars for both environmental health and human well-being
These ecosystems are home to over half of the world’s terrestrial species and play a pivotal role in combating climate…
The role of women, kids in forest and biodiversity conservation in Rwanda
By Annonciata Byukusenge We can’t succeed in reforestation without a woman’s voice, because if women embrace reforestation policies, the nation…
African Voices: ‘Bridging Conversations for Equitable Sexual and Reproductive Health in our Societies’
By Professor Myriam Sidibe In Africa, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) challenges exist within a complex cultural ecosystem…