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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 12 artificial ponds will be created across the five wetland sites — five in Kibumba, four in Gikondo, one in

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 when his life changed forever. While trying to turn the goats back toward his village, the 21-year-old slipped and fell

10 façons dont le Rwanda investit dans l’adaptation climatique dans le nouveau budget

Le gouvernement prévoit de dépenser 7 000 milliards de francs rwandais au cours de l’exercice budgétaire 2025/26, qui débute le 1er juillet. Une part importante de ce financement provient de ressources intérieures, ce qui témoigne d’un progrès constant vers un

Comment le Rwanda fut le marché du bois trafiqué au Congo

Le marché du mobilier haut de gamme au Rwanda s'appuie fortement sur le bois dur importé de la République Démocratique du Congo (RDC), prisé pour sa robustesse, sa qualité et sa longévité. À Kigali, le fabricant de meubles Nsengimana Jean

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 the reeds that line its path. But beneath its placid surface lies a silence too heavy to ignore—an echo of pain that stirs with every

Meet Dr. Jules Mushingantahe a long life gynecologist, a lifelong commitment to women’s health

  Dr. Jules Mushingantahe, a gynecologist who has served for over two decades, is not just a medical expert—he is a beacon of compassion and dedication for the women who entrust their health to him. A calling, not just a

How Rwanda is faring in wetlands restoration

A view of  Pond Kivu, one of newly initiated ponds at Nyandungu Eco- Tourism Park in Kigali. The recreational space contains several water ponds that have different species. Conservation experts are researching amphibians, such as frogs, and how they can