By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye and Phoibe Mukandayisenga Vincentie Nyinawumuntu used to hesitate, her hands almost trembling…
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“Weather forecasting is not only key for Rwanda, though very challenging”
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Accurate forecasting in a country where weather determines the fate of farmers,…
Silent collapse— why disengaged managers are pulling global workforce to the brink
By Paulin Nsengiyumva Global employee engagement, for the first time in four years, is in free…
If you wholeheartedly believe your idea, cling on to it
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye At first, they laughed. They scoffed at the light bulb, mocked the…
If Rwanda succeeds in its green strategy, will it convince other nations to do the same— how?
By Editorial Staff Rwanda, a country that contributes only a drop to the ocean of global…
The power of new beginnings at any age
By Paulin Nsengiyumva The idea of setting new goals or pursuing new dreams can sometimes feel…
Africa at the fiscal crossroads. Will ACOA 2025 in Kigali be a new dawn igniting real change Africa needs or just fade into talk show rhetoric?
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The grand halls of Kigali are about to certainly echo with some…
Guardians of the wild: the last hunter-gatherer societies still living among us. Inside the lives, wisdom, and resistance of the world’s most resilient people
By Phoibe Mukandayisenga and Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Still untamed, the world’s last hunter-gatherers and lessons that…
From the inside out: why mental health is the root of true physical well-being
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye You can eat clean, train hard, sleep eight hours recommended by health…
Nurturing health from the inside out— the key to lasting well-being
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye It’s easy to forget the profound truth behind the late Robert Urich’s…