A section of consumers whose wages barely changed to reflect the rising cost of living are grappling with some of the highest costs for essentials.
15 fellows selected among 800 applications from across Africa and the diaspora embarked on an international study trip to the city of Bonn and Berlin in Germany.
Many satellite cities still operate in the same way as any rural district. This implies that officials have been focusing on rural issues and not prioritizing resources to drive urban growth.
Experts are worried that this trend, especially in young audiences, is a threat to political opinion building and the abilities to participate in the public discourse.
The annual costs of managing Africa’s entire conservation estate range from estimated $2.6 billion to $6.7 billion annually.
Limited data control locally raises even broader concerns over privacy and a wide range of potential risks linked to hosting data abroad.
Increasingly, financially-struggling media and journalists have been resorting to putting their content behind the paywall in a bid to raise revenues, definitely denying a section of the population who cannot afford subscription a chance to quality content access.
Johnson Kanamugire is one of 15 African journalists, content creators and bloggers selected among 800 applications from the continent and diaspora for the Fellowship.
With road closures being enforced to ease movement in and around locations that will host delegates and events of the summit, Rwanda National Police (RNP) announced its traffic department will be issuing daily traffic advisories.
Dozens of global heads of State are expected to attend the summit which had been postponed twice before due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Every gold piece you save is a slave to work for you. Every copper it earns is its child that also can earn for you.
Rwanda’s National Institute of Statistics (NISR) report shows costs of food and non-alcoholic beverages, which had increased by 15.7 per cent and 5.5 per cent on annual and monthly basis in April again rose by 24.2 per cent.
Bay View (BVG) and Spalena, both limited liability companies formed by American citizen, Roderick Marshall, had sued government of Rwanda over unfairly terminating a mining contract signed in 2007.
This is yet another rise after petrol and diesel prices had increased for the fourth consecutive time to Rwf1,359 and Rwf1,368 respectively on April 4.