Tea Farmers Accuse UK-Funded Project of Unfair Loan Condition
British multinational Unilever is among the funders of the project Tea farmers in Nyaruguru, Southern Rwanda, are up in arms…
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Rwanda’s best tea, also known as best Broken Pekoe Ones (BP1s) has dominated the Mombasa tea…
Echoes of the Jungle: Tracing Africa’s Disappearing Great Apes and Gorillas
Although the calls of distant wildlife continue to create a symphony of life in Africa’s ancient…
World Bank Paints Grim Picture of Rwanda’s Education, Labour Market
Although strides have been made, the level of skill development in Rwanda remains insufficient for achieving the country’s development ambitions,…
Can You Imagine Just 2% Rwandans with Health Insurance?
Imagine a time when only 2.6% of Rwandans had health insurance. This wasn’t a distant past, but the reality for…
A Campaign of YouTubers, Disposable Cups, Rwandan Songs
At the media podium on all the campaign sites of President Paul Kagame and his coalition partners, there is an unusual sight; popular YouTubers and social media influencers. These have…
The Politics of Rwanda’s Roads
Following independence, the Gregoire Kayibanda government planned a donor-funded road to directly connect Ruhengeri (now Musanze) in the north with…