Rwanda said Saturday it was counting on Russia training its citizens to become specialists in nuclear energy, as the African country bets on nuclear power to boost its energy supply.
Reliance on rainfed agriculture remains a significant concern as it is highly vulnerable to climate variability, according to Telesphore Ndabamenye, the Director General of Rwanda Agriculture and ...
Prime Energy Plc has listed its inaugural green bond on the Rwanda Stock Exchange (RSE), also a first for the country, The New Times reports. The Kigali-based company focus on the development, ...
"Philip Cotton, a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Rwanda, has been a key figure in global health education, holding ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Sub-Saharan Africa will grow by 4.2% in 2025, up from 3.6% in 2024, ...
The EAAIF, FMO and DEG have invested €84 million (US$89.2 million) into AXIAN Energy’s Kolda solar-plus-storage portfolio in Senegal.
Dujarric said that three of the 11 Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces between November 5 and 11 were targeted ...
The Hales have established Plantable as a job training site, where people on the margins — and often transitioning out of homelessness — can gain horticulture and food service skills and go on to get ...
East African cuisine combines rich flavors and textures with a diverse range of ingredients and global influences to create ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered what he called "total support" for Africa, including in the struggle against ...
New Zealand’s Climate Change Minister Simon Watts is going to the global climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan next week, where ...