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Rwanda Merges BDF into BRD to Boost Private Sector Financing

Kigali, July 31, 2025 — In a bold step toward enhancing support for private sector growth, the Government of Rwanda has announced the integration of the Business Development Fund (BDF)…

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Green Gicumbi: From Disaster to a Model of Climate Resilience

In the northern hills of Rwanda’s Gicumbi District, what was once a disaster-prone region marked by floods, soil erosion, and poor harvests has become a model for climate resilience and…

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President Kagame Receives Credentials from New Chinese Ambassador to Rwanda

On the afternoon of Tuesday, July 29, 2025, President Paul Kagame officially received the letters of credence from Gao Wenqi, the newly appointed Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China…

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RDF out of uniform but still in service

Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) soldiers recently retired from active duty say that while they may have removed the uniform, their sense of duty to the nation remains firmly intact. Among…

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RURA summons MTN over persistence failures

The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) has issued a public statement confirming that it is aware of ongoing and recurring issues affecting several key services provided by MTN Rwanda. These…

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From Tragedy to Triumph: How Coffee is Healing Rwanda’s Genocide Survivors

In Kayonza District, members of the “Twongere Umusaruro wa Kawa” (TUK) Cooperative—some of whom survived the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi at the Catholic Church of Rukara—are finding healing, dignity,…

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Eastern Rwanda: SAIP-backed Farms to Become Agriculture Training Hubs

In a bid to ensure food security and adapt to climate change, the Rwandan government’s Sustainable Agricultural Intensification and Food Security Project (SAIP) has announced that several highly productive farms…

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Rwanda’s Minister Criticizes Politicians and Journalists from BBC and VOA

The Rwandan Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement (MINUBUMWE), Dr. Jean Damascène Bizimana, has strongly criticized certain journalists and politicians whom he accuses of “killing with the pen and…

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Inside the Organized Life of Bees

Insects known as inigwahabiri(in Kinyarwanda), particularly bees, have an impressively organized system that mirrors human societies in terms of assigning duties and loyalty to leadership. Like humans, they divide roles…

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Rwanda Pushes for Arbitration in International Trade Disputes

By Simon K Mugabo  Experts in international commercial dispute resolution from 38 countries around the world convened in Kigali on Thursday, June 5, 2025, to discuss how to further shift…

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