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,…
Read moreEastern 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…
Read moreRwanda’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…
Read moreInside 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…
Read moreRwanda 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…
Read moreTrump yasinye itegeko rukumira abo mu bihugu bimwe kwinjira muri Amerika n’u Burundi mu rugero
Perezida wa Reta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika Donald Trump yasinye itegeko ribuza abaturage bo mu bihugu 12 kwinjira mu gihugu, ku mpamvu z’umutekano, nk’uko bivugwa na Maison Blanche/White House (ibiro…
Read moreFrom 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,…
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