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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
The New Times
Environment
Kagame in Kenya for Africa climate summit
Some of over 6000 houses that were damaged by landslides and floods in Rubavu District on May 3. in Rubavu District . File
Environment
Africa: 110 million people affected by climate-related hazards in 2022
The UK Minister for Development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell announced new projects worth £49m (Rwf74 billion) for Africa , on Monday, September 4. DAN KWIZERA.
Environment
UK to finance new climate resilience projects in Africa
A female RDF soldier leads a military parade during their peacekeeping mission in Central Africa Republic. Only 1,000 female peacekeepers have been deployed since 2004. Courtesy.
Security
Inside Rwanda's Rwf15bn plan to fix gender inequality in peacekeeping
A technician during an installation of a solar panel. The government has revised the National Electrification Plan  to augment the number of households connected to the national grid and bolster off-grid solutio
Energy
Rwanda revises electrification plan to increase solar home systems
Minister for Environment, Jeanne d’Arc Mujawamariya, said Rwanda expects tangible commitments and pledges to increase access to reliable low-carbon energy during the Africa Climate Summit. Photo: Courtesy.
Environment
Seven things to expect from Africa Climate Summit
Children who are beneficiaries of Gikuriro Kuri Bose-Inclusive Nutrition and Early Childhood Development (INECD) programme  in Burera District. PHOTOS BY EMMANUEL DUSHIMIMANA
Featured
FEATURED - Gikuriro Kuri Bose Programme: How ‘Nurturing Care Hubs’ are eradicating malnutrition among children
A flooded wetland where rice plantation was damaged in Kicukiro District
Environment
COP28: Rwandan activists weigh in on compensation fund for climate change losses
Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Marlene Ngoyi, CEO of Fonds pour le développement des exportations en Afrique (FEDA) with Denis Karera, EABC Vice Chairperson after the signing ceremony of the $10 billion Adjustment Fund in Kigali on March 10. File
Business
How can AfCFTA’s $10bn fund benefit Rwandan women, youth traders?
Minister of Environment, Jeanne D'Arc Mujawamariya .File
Environment
Rwanda awaits solid commitments on emission cuts at Climate Summit
Gikondo wetland will be turned into recreational area like Nyandungu Eco-tourism Park
Environment
Govt engages youth in removing plastic waste from Gikondo wetland
The revenue-sharing scheme, initiated in 2005, aims to curb poaching in the parks and enhance the living conditions of the neighboring communities by providing viable livelihood options.Courtesy
Rwanda
RDB disburses Rwf3bn to communities around parks ahead of Kwita Izina
Miners work at a mining site in Rulindo. Local government leaders are intensifying efforts to clamp down on approximately 100 illegal mines, following a directive from the Rwanda Mines, Petroleum and Gas Board. Craish Bahizi
Crime
Govt cracks down on 100 illegal mines
City of Kigali Mayor Pudence Rubingisa with  Mapula Bodibe, CEO of MTN Rwanda  and other officials launch  a partnership between MTN Rwanda and Mobile Money Rwanda Limited (MMRL)  and the City of Kigali to revolutionize motorcycling by introducing stylish new at Kigali Pele stadium . Courtesy
Featured
MTN Rwanda, City of Kigali partner in new campaign to brand moto-cycle riders
Mayor Rubingisa disclosed that 7,361 families have been identified in high-risk zones. During the previous rainy season, 4,230 families were successfully relocated. File
Rwanda
City of Kigali clarifies eviction plans for residents in high-risk zones
The wildfire, which ignited on Monday evening, has inflicted severe damage on part of the forest which is located within the Bweyeye sector of Rusizi district.Courtesy
Wildfire guts parts of Nyungwe forest
Some houses that have been identified to be in high risk zone in Nyabisindu. The identified areas in Gasabo District include Gisozi around Dove Hotel, Gatsata in area called “Mu Kiderenka”, and Nyabisindu in Remera. File
CoK names high-risk zones whose residents face evacuation orders
A female rider delivers the items to a client. VubaVuba Africa Ltd was founded in January 2020 by Innocent Kaneza and Albert Munyabugingo, CEO and co-founder of VubaVuba Africa Ltd.
Business
Africa’s Business Heroes 2023 top 20 finalists: The journey of VubaVuba Africa Ltd

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