Rwanda Decentralisation at 25: How Close Are Public Services to Citizens?
Twenty-five years after Rwanda embraced decentralisation process, more than 41 percent of government services are now delivered closer to citizens through local authorities and digital platforms. Yet, as institutions reflect…
Read moreClimate experts call for information to reach communities of Eastern Africa
Climate scientists and development partners have called for stronger collaboration to ensure that weather and climate information produced in the Eastern Africa and Greater Horn of Africa region, directly supports…
Read moreAbove normal Rainfall expected in Rwanda during Mid-December
Significant rainfall is predicted in Rwanda—ranging between 30 and 130 millimeters—during the second 10-day period of December 2025 (from December 11 to 20), according to the latest forecast from Meteo…
Read moreEAC Experts Urged to Shift from Silos to Synergy in Climate Communication
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) has called for stronger coordination among key sectors to improve how climate information is shared with citizens across…
Read moreRwanda launches eKash to link all financial services
Rwanda is taking a major step towards a fully cashless economy with the official launch of eKash, a national digital payment system designed to unify all financial service providers across…
Read moreModern Kimironko Market Construction Begins
Gasabo Investment Company Ltd has officially started construction of $100M Kimironko Commercial Complex, a game-changing project that will transform shopping, business, and urban living in Gasabo District at the site…
Read morePresidents Kagame and Tshisekedi sign peace accord presided by Trump
In the presence of U.S. President Donald Trump, the Presidents of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed a landmark agreement aimed at restoring peace between the two…
Read moreHigh bribes target low-paid citizens, Ombudsman warns banks
Transparency International (TI-Rwanda) is alarming over the growing burden of corruption on low-income earners, revealing that more than 71% of Rwandans who earn under Rwf 100,000 per month are being…
Read moreRwanda: What is next for drought-stricken communities?
The 2025 September–December rainy season has not been favorable in some parts of the country, where residents report severe drought and little hope for rainfall, as weather forecasts indicate that…
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