In the dry hills of Rugarama in Kayonza District, where farmers have long battled erratic rains and low yields, Théoneste Barajiginywa once believed agriculture would […]
Author: The Dawn Rwanda
Rural Women Powering Rwanda’s Climate-Smart Farming Revolution
In the sun bleached hills of Kirehe, where long dry seasons have become a familiar strain on rural life, a quiet transformation is reshaping the […]
Rwanda Records1.1 Million Malaria Cases as Families Urged to Lead the Fight
Rwanda is facing a new and worrying surge in malaria cases, with 1.1 million infections recorded in the past year and severe cases more than […]
Rwanda’s Exports Rise asDRC Emerges as Key Market
Rwanda’s exports continued to grow in the 2024/25 fiscal year, with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) holding a critical position as the country’s second-largest […]
A Cautious but Hopeful Step Toward Lasting Peace Between Rwanda and the DRC
The recent peace initiative involving Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) represents a significant and cautiously hopeful step for a region that has […]
RwandAir expands intra-Africa network with launch of flights to Zanzibar and Mombasa
RwandAir marked a major milestone in its expansion of regional air travel on Monday, December 1, with the launch of flights from Kigali to Zanzibar […]
Russia, US Threatened to Resume Nuclear Testing After Decades. Here’s Why It Matters
The United States and Russia have both recently threatened to resume nuclear testing, alarming the international community and undermining a global norm against such tests. […]
Ghana deports 3 Israelis in retaliation after ‘illtreatment, unjustified deportation’ of Ghanaians
Ghana deported three Israelis on Wednesday in a reciprocal move after accusing authorities in Tel Aviv of subjecting Ghanaian travelers to “ill-treatment” at Ben Gurion […]
Germany will push for EUagreement on use of frozen Russian assets, finance minister says
Germany is seeking an EU agreement on the use of frozen Russian assets and will raise the issue during the Eurogroup’s meeting in Brussels today, […]
Russia, US Threatened to Resume Nuclear Testing After Decades. Here’s Why It Matters
South Sudan’s military has moved into the Heglig oilfield under an unprecedented agreement between the country and neighbouring Sudan’s warring parties to safeguard critical energy […]
