REMA trains university environmental clubs to champion clean air across Rwanda

The Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) has trained 34 environmental club representatives from 19 universities and higher learning institutions across Rwanda, in...

Technology Has Helped Meteo Rwanda Improve the Reliability of Weather Data

The Rwanda Meteorology Agency (Meteo Rwanda) has highlighted how technology has played a critical role in improving the accuracy and reliability of...

University students urged to voice up for the voiceless species

East African University of Rwanda Students who are members of the environmental club werereminded to become the...

Turning Waste into Resources: A Sustainable Solution in Kigali

By Patric Niyonkuru/Internship A state-of-the-art bio-waste treatment facility was re incently unveiled at Nduba dumpsite in the City of...

Climat: accord dans l’Union européenne pour éliminer les gaz fluorés d’ici 2050

Les États membres de l'Union européenne (UE) et les eurodéputés ont conclu, jeudi 5 octobre, un accord pour accélérer la réduction des...

The Return of Giants: Rwanda’s white Rhinos Thrive in Akagera

In the rolling savannahs of Akagera National Park, a quiet but powerful...

Green Amayaga protects riverbanks and restores biodiversity

Through the Green Amayaga Project, riverbanks have been effectively protected by planting bamboo...

Environmental Journalists urged to play their role in conservation

Environmental reporters were advised to play a crucial role in environmental conservation and preservation. The...

The important policy you may know on environment and climate change in Rwanda

Government of Rwanda settled policy on environment and climate change in order to help people to protect environment, ecosystem and to cope...

Mbankolo landslides kill 23 in Cameroon

At least 23 people have been killed in a landslide caused by heavy rain in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, firefighters said on Monday.
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Green Amayaga protects riverbanks and restores biodiversity

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As we celebrate this festive season, we would like to extend our...