While governments and corporations debate the pace of the global energy transition, a quieter revolution is already underway — one community at a time. For millions of rural households across ...
Former Botswana President Festus Mogae has died at the age of 86 following an illness, bringing to a close the life of one of Africa’s most respected and disciplined leaders. Mogae served as ...
Small-scale traders across Rwanda are facing growing economic hardship as rising global fuel prices, linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East, continue to disrupt transport, trade, and ...
Two people have been confirmed death following a deadly clash between Wazalendo militiaman and a civilians in Ntoto town Waloa Uroba group in the Walikale territory of North Kivu. The clashes ...
Over the last eight days, I had the privilege of traveling across Rwanda with a VIP international group through a journey organized by Iliza Expeditions Rwanda. And honestly, one thing kept ...
Rwanda’s industrial sector recorded steady growth in March 2026, with overall industrial production increasing by 6.2% compared to the same month in 2025, according to the latest Index of ...
A senior telecommunications executive has urged African governments to overhaul their tax policies toward the sector, warning that without urgent reform, hundreds of millions of Africans will ...
Rwanda and Botswana have signed a landmark visa waiver agreement that will allow citizens of both countries to travel freely without visas, marking another major step toward stronger African ...
President Felix Tshisekedi could be peddling an agenda to change the constitution to extend his grip on power. According to opposition leader Delly Sesanga, the press conference held on Wednesday ...
The Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) has announced plans to establish a modern biotechnology seed production center expected to become one of the leading facilities ...
The government of Zimbabwe is scheduled to give back confiscated properties to their owners mostly from Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland and the former Yugoslavia. The government said it was ...