By Sandra KAYITESI Continental integration as a means for accelerating and consolidating economic and social development has been a long-standing aspiration, anchored in #PanAfricanism. "Africa Must Unite"- Kwame Nkrumah. ...
The ruler of Ghana's Asante people has asked the British Museum to return gold items in its collection to his country. The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, recently met the museum's director Dr Hartwig Fischer for discussions....
By Tuyisenge Yedidiya On the third day of the retreat, which began on Monday, February 28, 2022, they visited various parts of the City of Kigali, including the Kigali Genocide Memorial, the Historical Museum of the Liberation and Genocide Struggle, and paid tribute to Biryogo...
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ByJohnson Miguel Gender involves how a person identifies. Unlike natal sex, gender is not made up of binary forms. Instead, gender is a broad spectrum. A person may identify at any point within this spectrum or outside of it entirely. ...
By Anne Muhiza In Rwanda, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as individual artists are leveraging digital technologies to reach a wider global market. The global economy has been brought almost to its knees from the severe, wide and deep impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic—placing...
The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 54 independent and equal countries. It is home to 2.4 billion people, and includes both advanced economies and developing countries. Members work together to promote prosperity, democracy and peace, amplify the voice of small states, and protect the...
By Franca Colozzo Lonely in the sea, averse to storms,
By Franca Colozzo If I had been told one day that I had...
The Arab Voluntary Union launches Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd International Foundation Insignia for Best Voluntary Work for the third year in a row under the auspices of the League of Arab States nominating volunteers from around the world. The prize will be launched on International Volunteer Day,...
By Diane MUSHIMIYIMANA “A 10% increase in the share of students reaching basic literacy translates to a 0.3 percentage point higher annual growth rate”, Eric A. Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann, in their working paper, Economics of Education, Economic Fluctuations and Growth, Labor...
From the Zambian caterpillars’ sauce, the Kenyan ‘Nyama-Choma’ to the Rwandan famous ‘Runonko’ potatoes; food, drinks, social habits, art, dances and different dressing styles were among the cultural aspects showcased at the ‘Cultural Day’at the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF)Command and Staff College in Musanze District. Musanze,...
H.E. Ambassador Benoit Ryelandt and his delegation participated in the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the National Institute of the Museums of Rwanda, at the Ethnographic Museum, in Huye district. On 27th September ...
By ALICE INGABIRE RUGIRA Twagiramungu Martha has managed to develop herself through doing practical work like handcraft. She says she has been able to do this through following the advice of the head of state where he called on people...
Dr. Bideri Diogène wrote a book entitled ‘La Couleur d’un Génocide’ or ‘the color of Genocide’, containing testimony on the killing perpetrated against the Tutsi until 1994. The book was published by ‘Edition Harmattan’ located in France, Paris in the beginning of May 2019.