Young Rwandan agritech innovators are set to benefit from cash prizes and business support as the AYuTeAfrica Challenge Rwanda 2025 returns.
A new labour force survey has shown, among other things, a decreasing trend among Rwandans employed in agriculture, and the correlation between the level of education and occupation in the sector.
A new project led by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is set to reduce post-harvest losses, improve incomes, and enhance food security for farmers in Nyagatare District of Eastern Province.
Rwanda and China on Wednesday signed a financing agreement worth more than 40 million US dollars for the construction of the Giseke Dam and Irrigati ...
Rwanda’s economic journey is marked by progress and challenges. A new report by the Government of Rwanda and the World Bank outlines strategies for inclusive and sustainable growth, focusing on ...
KARACHI: High Commissioner of Rwanda, Harerimana Fatou, while describing her maiden visit to the Karachi Chamber ...
Pakistan and Rwanda have agreed on the potential benefits of enhanced cooperation, in the areas of trade and investment. The ...
KARACHI: The High Commissioner of Rwanda, Harerimana Fatou, met with Muhammad Zubair Motiwala, Chief Executive ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 18. On January 17, the government delegation of the Republic of Azerbaijan led by Deputy Minister ...
At the recently concluded Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Summit in Kampala, Uganda, the ...