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L’histoire de l’Afrique au XXIe siècle est faite de promesses, de contradictions et de priorités pressantes. De l’urbanisation rapide à

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Danger lurks around Rwanda’s abandoned mining pits

   3  0 By Samuel Ngendahimana Yves Ndahiriwe was walking home with his goats herd at the end of the day

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How Rwandan traders avoid issuing sales receipts to evade taxes

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Revolutionising Conservation: An Innovative Approach to Ecosystem Integrity

Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the

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RWANDA’S ILLEGAL MINERS: A LIFE OF RISK AND RELENTLESS POVERTY

By Clemy Keza For much of his young life, Jean Baptiste Uwamungu believed illegal mining was what everyone in Rwanda did to survive poverty. “I was probably 10,” said the now 28-year-old father of

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How relocating marshland dwellers saved lives

After suffering significant losses from heavy rains, particularly among those living in or near wetlands, Rwanda initiated the relocation of

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WAR IN EASTERN DR CONGO: Devastated land, no hope for future

In Goma and Bukavu, once vibrant centers of trade and community, life has been stripped down to survival. War has

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Faibles précipitations au prochain trimestre- METEO RWANDA

Les précipitations de mars à mai 2025 devraient être "légèrement inférieures" aux niveaux observés au cours de la même période

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L’année 2024 est la plus chaude jamais enregistrée-Meteo Rwanda

Le Rwanda a enregistré 2024 comme l'année la plus chaude, avec des températures supérieures de 1,1 degré Celsius par rapport

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KWIBUKA 31: I hear your voices on the banks of Akagera

The river Akagera flows gently today, its waters glinting beneath the morning sun, whispering to

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Go Green like Rwanda

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Once a champion, now a beggar: The fall and plea of Team Rwanda icon Jean Bosco Nsengimana

    Jean Bosco Nsengimana once stood at the pinnacle of Rwandan cycling. Born in 1992 in Shashwara, Nyabihu District, he

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‘We have no other choice’: The Risk Sharita Island Women Take for Healthcare

By Sam Ngendahimana On a cloudy day in May,Marie Anne Mushimiyimana, eight months pregnant, is on her way home from

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PICTORIAL: How once-degraded wetlands are turning into recreational city spaces

Two artificial ponds under construction at Gikondo Wetland, the former Gikondo industrial park in Kigali. Upon completion, a total of

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Rwanda’s tea industry faces scrutiny over direct sales and transparency

   Rwanda’s tea often fetches premium prices, averaging 15–20 percent more than other East African producers at the Mombasa tea

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RWANDA’S ILLEGAL MINERS: A LIFE OF RISK AND RELENTLESS POVERTY

By Clemy Keza For much of his young life, Jean Baptiste Uwamungu believed illegal mining was what everyone in Rwanda did to survive poverty. “I was probably

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In Rwanda, Ex-Smugglers Help To Tackle Border Crimes

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