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From festive cheer to financial strain: Understanding Rwanda’s seasonal economy
December in Rwanda is consistently marked by a surge in consumer spending, driven by festive celebrations, weddings, family gatherings, diaspora visits, and end-of-year corporate activities.
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Why Rwanda's high-altitude terrain has yet to produce a golden generation
Rwanda has never won a medal in standard athletics at the Olympics or World Championships. However, the country has achieved ...
The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group has held a symbolic burial for 22 people killed in a drone strike in eastern Congo ...
Rwanda ranks first in Africa in the World Bank’s Business Ready 2025 with a score of 67.94. Benin and Senegal enter Africa’s Top 10 for the first time in the B-Ready ranking. The World Bank says ...
An endangered mountain gorilla has given birth to twins in the Virunga National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, ...
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels are strengthening their grip on eastern Congo despite a Donald Trump peace deal to try to end the ...
"Since 3 am (0100 GMT), violent clashes between M23 rebels and Wazalendo (pro-Kinshasa militias) and the armed forces of the ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has accused Rwanda of killing more than 1,500 civilians in the Congolese east since early ...
Rwandan President Paul Kagame defended the government s forced closure of Evangelical churches, accusing them of being a den ...
From the consequences of Donald Trump’s return to the White House to the war raging in Sudan, The Africa Report offers a ...
U.S. President Donald Trump continues to claim he has ended eight wars this year, but that is exaggerated. His meeting this ...
Set on a private peninsula within Akagera National Park, the lodge is designed for ultimate seclusion and is defined by space ...
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