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Women Book Awards 2026 Encourage Society to Support Local Stories and Reading Culture

The Women Book Awards 2026 brought together writers, publishers, educators, and community leaders to celebrate women who are helping shape Rwanda’s literary and reading culture. Held during Women’s Month on 06 March 2026, the event recognized women working across the book sector, including authors, publishers, literacy advocates, educators, and community leaders. The ceremony also served […]

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🇷🇼New Partnership Expands German Language Opportunities in Western Rwanda

A new partnership between the ECL German Examination Center, Rwanda represented by Der Sprachen Hub – German Language Academy, and the Training Center of Languages (TCL) in Rugerero sector, Rubavu district, is opening doors for learners in Western Rwanda. This collaboration aims to provide easier access to internationally recognized German language certification and high-quality language

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From Waste to Wealth: How Tiger Worms Help Murundi Farmers Grow More and Earn More

In Murundi Sector, Kayonza District, a group of farmers is turning waste into wealth all thanks to tiger worms. These worms are helping farmers produce faster, stronger fertilizer, boost their harvests, and earn money for their families. What started as a small group by 23 community agriculture advisors, known locally as abafashamyumvire, has grown into

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🇷🇼“One Person’s Rights End Where Another’s Begin”: The National Commission for Human Rights Urges University Students to Become Future Defenders of Justice.

The National Commission for Human Rights visited the University of Lay Adventists of Kigali (UNILAK) Today on 03 March 2026 as part of its national human rights awareness campaign. The visit is part of a countrywide program aimed at teaching young people about basic human rights and encouraging them to become defenders of justice in

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🇷🇼KIIWP-2: Turning Farming into a “Sure Deal” for Banks

For a long time, banks in Rwanda viewed lending money to farmers as a very big gamble. They were afraid that droughts, floods, or pests would destroy crops, leaving farmers with nothing and making it impossible for them to pay back their loans. Because of these risks, small-scale farmers were often turned away when they

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Rwandan Author Launches New Children’s Book to Spark Big Dreams and a Love for Reading

On February 28, 2026, Akitabu publisher bring together the local literary community gathered to celebrate the launch of a new children’s book titled “A Boy Who Painted the Moon.” Written by Rwandan author Rosine Uwamahoro, the book aims to inspire children to believe in their wildest dreams and to encourage parents to bring back the

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🇷🇼KIIWP-2 Transforms 253 Farmers in Mwiri: From 1.8 to 4.5 Tons Per Hectare and Hunger to Food Security

In Mwiri Sector, 253 KOPUAIM farmers raised maize yields from 1.8 to 4.5 tons per hectare with KIIWP-2 support. Improved seeds, fertilizers, and training have boosted sweet potato production and strengthened food security in Rwanda 🇷🇼.

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KIIWP2: Transforming Ndego Farmers from Subsistence Growers to Business Leaders

For many years, Ndego Sector in Kayonza District told a story of struggle. Farmers worked hard on their land, but the land often failed them. Frequent droughts, combined with heavy rains that washed away fertile soil, made agriculture unpredictable. Most families grew just enough food to survive, leaving the region highly vulnerable to food insecurity.

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🇷🇼Rwanda Hosts Global Conference to Redefine Education for the AI Age

The Global Learning Conference (GLC) 2026 Africa Edition officially opened at the Kigali Convention Centre on Thursday evening, February 19, 2026. under the theme “Reimagining Education and Learning for a Changing World.” The Conference has brought together more than 200 participants from 25 countries including global leaders, policymakers, and educators to address the urgent need

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🇷🇼🌧️ Meteo Rwanda Forecasts Above-Normal 2026 Rains as RAB Urges Farmers to Join “Tekana Urishingiwe Muhinzi-Mworozi” Insurance Program, Residents Told to Act Now 🌱

Rwanda is preparing for an above-normal 2026 rainy season following a forecast by Meteo Rwanda, with authorities warning of possible floods and landslides. RAB is urging farmers and livestock keepers to join the “Tekana Urishingiwe Muhinzi-Mworozi” insurance program to protect their livelihoods from climate and production risks. 🌧️🌱

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