September 15, 2025
Rwanda: Why Rwanda Seeks to Increase Organic Fertiliser Production
Rwanda plans to scale up the production and use of organic fertilisers in a bid to improve soil health and boost agricultural productivity. Read more »
Rwanda: Rwandan MPs Call Out EU Parliament Over Ingabire Resolution
The plenary sittings in both chambers of the Rwandan Parliament on Monday, September 15, resolved to review the European Parliament's September 11 resolution calling for the… Read more »
Rwanda: Hope for Farmers As Kibeho Tea Factory Unveiled to Drive Rwanda's Tea Sector
The commissioning of Kibeho Tea Factory marks a major milestone in Rwanda's largest smallholder tea development project - an initiative poised to transform the livelihoods of… Read more »
Rwanda: Prepayment Model for Health Facilities to Launch in October
The implementation of Rwanda's new healthcare capitation model, a prepayment approach for health facilities, has been delayed due to recent adjustments in medical service tariffs,… Read more »
Rwanda: Mighty Popo Premieres Rwf200m Thriller 'Killer Music'
Rwandan music pioneer Jacques Murigande, commonly known in music as Mighty Popo, made cinematic history with the official premiere of his debut film, "Killer Music," on September… Read more »
Rwanda: Cycling Legends Reflect On Kigali's Uci World Championships
As Kigali gears up to host the world's best cyclists from September 21 to 28, the 2025 UCI Road World Championships are set to make history as the first ever held on African soil. Read more »
Rwanda: Rwandan Farms Go High-Tech to Fight Drought
In Rugende's arable wetlands in Rwamagana District, the sound of sprinklers hissing across rows of crops fills the air as farmers move quickly between plots. Read more »
Cote d'Ivoire: Côte d'Ivoire Crowned Men's U16 Afrobasket Champions
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September 14, 2025
Rwanda: How Habyarimana Regime Chose Chaos, Brutality Over Civility
In the last article in this series, we witnessed how state-inspired violence ruled the day during the government of Juvenal Habyarimana. Between April and May 1993, a new wave of… Read more »
Africa: Africa Urged to Harness Challenges Through Innovation
As Rwanda joined other countries to mark the International South-South and Triangular Cooperation Day on 12 September, a call was made to Africans to look at pressing challenges as… Read more »
September 12, 2025
Rwanda: What Africans Can Learn From the Renaissance Dam Project
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam which was officially recently launched is more than just a hydro power project. It is a symbol of what is possible when Africans take ownership… Read more »
September 11, 2025
Rwanda: Rwanda's Marburg Outbreak Had Lowest Death Rate, Study Finds
Rwanda contained its first Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreak in record time, achieving the lowest fatality rate ever documented for the virus, a new study published in the New… Read more »
Rwanda: Govt to Phase Out Harmful Refrigerant Gases Within Five Years
The government is on track to eliminate the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) pollutant gases found in refrigerators and air conditioners within the next five years, officials have… Read more »
Rwanda: Rwanda Launches Green Taxonomy - What You Need to Know
Rwanda has officially launched the Green Taxonomy, becoming the second country in Africa to adopt such a policy tool. Read more »
Rwanda: How 6,000 Families in Karongi Found Harmony After Years of Conflict
Karongi District has reported a sharp reduction in family conflicts, with about 6,000 households now living in greater harmony thanks to joint interventions by authorities,… Read more »
Rwanda: Kigali's Hottest Night Venue Turns Noon Into the City's Newest Boardroom
Kigali knows Atelier du Vin for its nights. Crowds spill onto the terrace, the bass is felt as much as heard, and the energy carries late into the evening. What's less known is… Read more »
Rwanda: Rwanda Among 10 Countries to Benefit From New Research On Youth Unemployment
Rwanda is among 10 countries that will benefit from a new research project aimed at addressing the youth unemployment crisis, with a particular focus on marginalised groups who… Read more »
Rwanda: Rwanda-China Ties 'At Historic High' As Beijing Marks 76th Anniversary
China's Ambassador to Rwanda, Gao Wenqi, said the two countries' relations are at 'a historic high' as the Asian country marked the 76th anniversary founding of its republic. Read more »
Rwanda: Rwanda, Liberia Ink Visa Waiver, Cooperation Agreements
Rwanda and Liberia have signed two key Memoranda of Understanding to boost bilateral ties, including one on the establishment of a Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation and a… Read more »
Rwanda: Bridgevision to Honour Rwandan, African Authors At Radiate Rwanda Awards 2025
The five winners of the second edition of the Radiate Rwanda Literary Excellence Awards 2025, are set to be announced on November 7, following a rigorous selection process by a… Read more »
Rwanda: Majority of Suicide Attempts in Rwanda Involve Young Adults - Rbc
On Tuesday, September 10, Rwanda joined the global community to observe World Suicide Prevention Day, dedicated to raising awareness about suicide, promoting understanding, and… Read more »
Rwanda: Rwandans Urged to Show Hospitality, Support During Historic Cycling Race
As Rwanda prepares to host the UCI Road World Championships, from September 21-28, citizens have been urged to uphold the country's reputation for cleanliness, hospitality,… Read more »
September 10, 2025
Rwanda: Tuza Na Bk: Making School Fees More Affordable for Families
A new school term is about to begin, and with it come the familiar preparations: shopping lists, packing suitcases, buying new uniforms, getting fresh haircuts, and, of course,… Read more »
Congo-Kinshasa: 80-Year-Old Congolese Reflects On Lifetime of Injustice, Attacks in DR Congo
Rusingizwa Bitebetebe, 80, carries the weight of a lifetime scarred by violence and displacement. Read more »
Rwanda: Eight Killed, 10 Injured in Nyamasheke Dam Construction Accident
Eight people were killed and 10 others injured Tuesday, September 9, after a wall collapsed during the construction of a dam in Nyamasheke District, officials told The New Times. Read more »










