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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 web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect." ~ Attributed to Chief Seattle, Duwamish For

RwandAir suspends West African routes amid DR Congo airspace ban

RwandAir, Rwanda’s national carrier, has announced the suspension of several of its West African routes following the closure of Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) airspace to Rwandan aircraft. The decision, rooted in ongoing political tensions, has forced the airline to

Rehabilitation of Gikondo wetland: A step toward sustainable tourism in Rwanda

Gikondo wetland, once a thriving ecological zone in Kigali, Rwanda, suffered severe degradation due to unregulated industrial activities. For decades, the area served as the Gikondo Industrial Park, home to numerous factories including Bralirwa’s Kigali depot, Inyange Industries, Sulfo Rwanda,

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

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 residents and businesses to safeguard the lives of its citizens. The country where verdant wetlands once thrived, communities have long

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 made a home here — not a sudden invasion, but a grinding, persistent presence that refuses to leave. Armed groups

Govt set to expand forest cover on three Kigali hills

  City of Kigali officials have made the case to expand forest cover on Mont Jali and its surroundings in Gasabo District, Mont Kigali in Nyarugenge District, and Mont Rebero in Kicukiro District to mitigate floods and improve air quality