From Erosion and Floods to Prosperity: How Green Gicumbi Revived Land and Lives
In Gicumbi District, a groundbreaking environmental resilience project known as Green Gicumbi has revolutionized farming and rural livelihoods. Locals once plagued by the devastating effects of climate change, now report…
Read moreRwanda Looks to Brazil as It Aims to Triple Milk Production by 2029
In an ambitious push to meet rising demand for dairy products and enhance food security, Rwanda is set to reform its dairy farming system by adopting successful breeding and management…
Read moreDepleting Aquifers:Gasabo-Ruhanga Faces Water Shortage
Residents of Ruhanga Cell in Rusororo Sector have been without piped water for nearly a year, as natural springs and aquifers dry up under pressure from climate change and unsustainable…
Read more#WorldBeeDay: Without Bees, We Wouldn’t Eat – Researcher
Celebrating #WorldBeeDay, Researchers state that 70% of crops exist because bees play a role in pollination, and without them, the world would lose many essential things, including food, medicine, cosmetics,…
Read moreHPR and Police raise awareness on road safety engaging students
The Rwanda National Police, in collaboration with Healthy People Rwanda (HPR) organisation, engaged students in raising awareness about behaviors that lead to accidents involving walkers and cyclists, and made appeals…
Read moreKigali:Relocated residents see motives beyond compassion
Some of those relocated from high-risk zones (prone to landslides or floods) now complain about poor living conditions and claim that investors took their land for free The City of…
Read moreRwanda: Why stricter measures against vehicles air pollution?
The Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) has announced that the method of testing vehicle emissions, which contribute to air pollution, will be revised. Motorcycles will now also be required to…
Read moreRwanda: Disastrous heavy rainfall expected in the next three days
The Rwanda Meteorology Agency (Meteo Rwanda) has announced that between May 4th and 6th, 2025, there is expected to be heavy rainfall that may cause disasters in many parts of…
Read moreRainwater Flowing Down Kigali’s Hills Could Generate Electricity Instead of Causing Destruction
Rwanda: It is possible for rainwater descending the hills surrounding Kigali City to be used to generate electricity or for other productive purposes, rather than always being seen as a…
Read moreRwanda farmers urged to stay hopeful as late rains boost crop prospects
The Rwanda Meteorology Agency, Meteo-Rwanda, says that the 2025 long rainy season (Itumba) will extend until the end of May, contrary to earlier forecasts that had predicted rainfall would cease…
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