Rwanda, a country located in Sub-Saharan Africa, has made significant strides in economic development following the 1994 genocide. Since then, Rwanda has embarked on an ambitious process of state ...
Africa has long captured the imagination of travelers with vivid scenes like dense rainforests with monkeys gracefully traversing through treetops and thrilling safaris through sunbaked savannas.
Brazil's presence in Africa is guided by a clear conviction: our relationship with the continent is not only strategic, but also deeply rooted in shared history, culture, and aspirations for inclusive ...
Rwanda, the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” is rapidly becoming the continent’s beacon for green jobs and sustainable development. In a world where the race for economic growth often leaves nature behind, ...
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has said the country's tensions with the Democratic Republic of the Congo are not motivated by the exploitation of Congolese resources or a desire to seize territory.
Remember the last time you needed to send money from your MTN Mobile Money account to someone using Airtel? You had to find an agent, withdraw cash from MTN, then deposit it into Airtel--paying ...
Rwanda has said it is suing the United Kingdom in the Hague Court to seek payments over an aborted, controversial migrant deal under which it was to host deported asylum seekers from the European ...
Rwanda President Paul Kagame has vowed to defy the international community, whom he said are constantly threatening him with consequences if Rwanda doesn’t implement their demands on the conflict in ...
In Rwanda interest rates decisions are taken by the National Bank of Rwanda. The official interest rate is the Key Repo Rate. The National Bank of Rwanda lifted its benchmark interest rate by 50 bps ...
President Tshisekedi’s Trip to Washington Minerals Summit Chance to Revive Accords Months later, the deal has delivered little more than paper promises, with fighting continuing and civilians bearing ...
A mining disaster that killed at least 200 people in eastern Congo is casting a harsh spotlight on an unregulated mineral trade whose profits are helping finance the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel militia.