The family of Corneille Nangaa, the political coordinator of Congo River Alliance (AFC/M23), has accused DR Congo intelligence services of systematic persecution, arbitrary arrests, intimidation […]
Author: The Dawn Rwanda
Rwandan Businesses Tap into AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative
Rwanda is emerging as a key player in boosting intra-African trade, leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Guided Trade Initiative (GTI) to expand […]
BNR Warns Public on Unauthorized Use of Foreign Currency
The National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) has warned that the use of foreign currency within the country is strictly regulated, and that only authorised individuals […]
Top 10 African countries with the highest IMF debt at the end of 2025
The IMF played a crucial role in shaping African economic policies in 2025. Some African countries reduced reliance on IMF loans, while others struggled with […]
The Geopolitical Forces Shaping Business in 2026
In business and economics, as in politics, uncertainty, complexity, and disruption are accelerating. The models and assumptions that CEOs, boards, and policymakers have long relied […]
Rwanda Welcomes Over 800 Babies on New Year’s Day as Families Urged to Lead Health Efforts
As Rwanda ushered in 2026, the country also celebrated hundreds of new beginnings. On January 1, 2026, more than 800 babies were born across the […]
Rwanda strengthens veterinary services with new policy and digital licensing system
The Government of Rwanda has taken a significant step towards modernising the country’s livestock sector with the official launch of the Veterinary Sanitary Mandate (VSM) […]
GETTING INTO THE GROOVE OF SERVICE EXCELLENCE
By Kabagambe Rwiyemaho Ignatius President Paul Kagame has been encouraging all of us, as Rwandans, to build a culture of excellent service. Many of us […]
Consolidating Rwanda’s Gains for a Shared Future of Prosperity
As we step into 2026, Rwanda reflects on 2025 as a year of remarkable accomplishments—milestones that represent just the tip of the iceberg in our […]
Powering the Future: Rwanda Bets on Hydropower, Solar and Nuclear to Meet Growing Energy Needs
Rwanda is set to more than double its electricity generation capacity to 1,066 megawatts (MW) by 2034, investing over $3.2 billion (around Rwf4.3 trillion) in […]
