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Agriculture remains a cornerstone of Rwanda’s economy, sustaining a large share of the population, which explains the government’s significant investments in this sector. Traditionally reliant on conventional methods, Rwandan farming has faced challenges such as low yields, climate change, limited access to fertilizers, and seed shortages.
Rwanda’s new road traffic law has introduced stricter penalties for drivers who exceed the legal blood alcohol limit. Offenders found guilty by a court face fines ranging from 100,000 to 400,000 FRW and imprisonment of three to six months.
Rwandan gospel artist Israel Mbonyi says his song Tugumane can provide solace to people struggling with grief or going through difficult times.
The commander of Mozambique’s land forces, Maj Gen André Rafael Mahunguane, has commended the ongoing cooperation between Mozambican and Rwandan forces in combating terrorism.
In Nyanza District, the Rwandan prosecution reached an agreement with Jeannine Umukunzi, who was charged in connection with the death of a community health worker.
Rwanda earned more than $10 million (over 14.6 billion FRW) from agricultural and livestock exports between March 2 and March 6, 2026, according to the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB).
The AFC/M23 coalition has warned it may withdraw from the ceasefire agreement, accusing the Kinshasa government of launching continued attacks against its positions despite the truce.
A three-day meeting is underway in Rwanda to assess the progress made in implementing a regional initiative aimed at jointly utilizing military industries.
Justin Nsengiyumva, the Prime Minister of Rwanda, has highlighted the country’s significant progress in the use of financial technology, noting that digital service delivery has become a key driver of economic growth.
In life, many people’s dreams revolve around achieving a certain level of wealth. Yet while some believe that riches represent the ultimate path to comfort and happiness, others are troubled by the idea that they lack political authority or leadership positions. Some studies even suggest that while wealth can bring quick influence, political power tends to deliver longer-lasting prestige and recognition.