Rwanda and Pittsburgh have something in common: The East African country is known as the “land of hills.” The two areas will share a connection this weekend for “FestivalAFRICANA: Rwanda,” an event ...
Mt. Muhavura on Rwanda/Uganda/DR Congo borders just across Lake Ruhondo with a chicken cat walking. Photo by Anne-Cathrin Darcis A visit to Rwanda is always punctuated by a strange question, “I hear ...
In the rolling green hills of Byumba, many sights will captivate you. When the ever-present fog eventually lifts, the majestic volcanoes come into view, and on clearer days, the beautiful mountains of ...
Three Black expats in Rwanda share what life is like as Diasporans living on the continent. Musanze is Rwanda’s ecological town, about 2.5 hours from Kigali the capital. While most expats opt for life ...
In pre-colonial Rwandan society, the concept of unemployment simply didn't exist. People were always engaged in something. Farming, fetching water, cooking, herding, trading, or crafting. Life ...
The 12-day tour itinerary to Rwanda and Burundi allows visitors to explore and learn the infectious cultures and traditions of the two sister African nations. Tourism is about people wherever we might ...
Certainly one of the most uplifting documentaries about genocide you’ll ever see, “Sweet Dreams” tells the story of a group of women who, with a drum act and an ice cream shop, establish some female ...
Rwanda’s tourism sector has enjoyed a remarkable rise over the past several years, helped by its headline partnership with Arsenal Football Club.
On October 26th, the "Chinese Culture in Campus" event organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Rwanda was successfully held at Fawe Girls' School in Kigali. Mr. Zhang Xiaohong, Head ...
Just like me, you might find it relatable to realize that there isn’t an original Kinyarwanda word that directly translates to “unemployment.” Did you even know that the famous term ubushomeri was ...