By Ephrem Murindabigwi Shyogwe Sector alone in Muhanga District, Rwanda’s South, has hosted more than 500…
Author: Jean Baptiste NDABANANIYE
Rwanda leads the world with the first festival of cooling— a global call to rethink sectors like climate resilience and food security
By Editorial Staff As the world is grappling with rising temperatures and the cascading threats to…
Desertification in Mauritania and beyond— success stories from China, Israel and South Korea offer hope
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Desertification feels like destiny across Mauritania where advancing desert is threatening to…
AI in the newsroom—will machines ever match human journalists?
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye We have examined the far-reaching implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on human…
From rubbish to value: cassava peels are powering a new era of livestock feed, fuel, and opportunity
By Ephrem Murindabigwi Cassava peels were tossed aside as worthless scraps—piling up around factories, rotting in…
AI—prompted apocalypse? Why humanity will endure
By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk A single question haunts scientists, ethicists, and policymakers alike, in…
Sustainable refrigeration: tackling food loss and safeguarding air quality
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The substantial percentage of harvested produce in Sub-Saharan Africa is lost before…
Energy Week 2025 in Kigali: learning and continental collaboration take center stage
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye. Kigali hosts Energy Week 2025 amid growing urgency to meet Rwanda’s ambitious…
Breaking barriers in African skies
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The promise of the Yamoussoukro Decision (YD)—Africa’s flagship agreement to liberalize the…
Energy Week 2025: expectations?
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The clock is ticking toward 2030 — the year Rwanda has pledged…