Rwanda’s girls breaking barriers in technical education

Traditionally, in Rwanda’s vocational training centers, technical subjects such as welding, mechanics, plumbing, and carpentry have been dominated by boys. Today, more...

Where culture meets nature: Rwanda’s living heritage

In Rwanda, culture and the environment are inseparable. From the herbs used in traditional medicine to the...

Ibidukikije n’umuco bifitanye isano rikomeye

Photo Internet Umuco ufitanye isano...

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...

THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF WAR ON THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE WORLD

Nowadays the world is threatened by various wars in which humanity is suffering and on the other side human beings are the...

Rwanda uses bamboo trees to protect Nile river basin from flooding

In 2013, the global Water Partnership Project, a project aimed at sustaining the Nile basin in East African Region, has launched a...
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Green Amayaga protects riverbanks and restores biodiversity

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

Season’s Greetings from Luckys Travel Tours LTD – Rwanda Uganda

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