INTERVIEWS
Q&A: AU’s Musabayana on fixing media coverage of Africa climate issues
There have been grievances from a section of news consumers that journalists fail to communicate properly climate policy discourses to the public. In fact, many criticised the coverage of the Africa Climate Summit as full of jargons.
KUBWIMANA to Govts: Ensure people's land tenure rights, they will fight climate change
Mr. Audace Kubwimana is of the view that land tenure security issues have not gained the attention they deserve and they should feature prominently in deliberations leading up to the UN climate negotiations this year.
KASEYA: Vaccinating your dog, cat could keep next pandemic at bay
Dr. Jean Kaseya, a citizen of the Democratic Republic of Congo was this year elected to head Africa CDC. He previously held several health dockets at continental and global level.
Odai on diaspora and why migration shouldn’t be do or die affair
Angela N. Afoley Odai, Acting Head of the Diaspora Division at African Union Commission (AUC) tells RwandaPost that with right policies Africans who join the diaspora could still contribute greatly to Africa’s economies boom.
Q&A: We still see conspiracy of silence when journalists come under attack
The outgoing head of Eastern Africa Editors Society spoke to RwandaPost about issues that still plague the practice of independent journalism in East Africa
NEXT MOVE: I’m joining RTV, and here’s why I quit Royal FM job - Lumbasi
Jackie Lumbasi shares more on her next move and why she called it quits at her former station months ago. She maintains that her resignation was a personal choice.
LUMBASI: Gender card gets used against women in journalism, and that must change
The self-appointed president of the single ladies fraternity as she calls herself shares her experience in the job, future of journalism and why she can’t entertain the idea of marriage
Misago, the rural-urban migrant father who can’t rest to keep his family fed
The primary school dropout dreams to become a driver. His several attempts at the driving test did not bear fruits, but he says he is not giving up any time soon because he has a family to feed.
We want more young people at the decision-making table - AU Youth Envoy
Chido Mpemba spoke to RwandaPost about the need to not only attend to youth concerns in the climate debate, but to also involve them in decision making at all levels within the continent and beyond.
Watch out if you think Europe is paradise - TETE
Tete Loeper says she wanted to draw audience attention to the other image of Europe that most Africans, and especially the young people don't always see or learn about.
MBOKAZI: African migration not a problem to solve, it’s an opportunity
Sabelo Mbokazi, Head of Labor, Employment and Migration at African Union Commission (AUC) shares insights into continental plans to enhance member States' collaboration for sustainable migration governance.
Africa needs own pool of funds to drive conservation agenda - Kumah
Conservationists pushing for the establishment of the fund say at least $200 billion is needed to meet routine costs of conserving estates managed by state agencies, indigenous peoples, local communities or private individuals across the 54 countries.
Strides and hurdles in Rwanda's quest for Malaria, NTDs-free status
World Health Organisation (WHO) on April 26 declared Rwanda trypanosomiasis-free, effectively becoming the second country on the continent to eliminate the fatal disease commonly known as sleeping sickness.
Fake News Outbreak: What is at stake?
Listen in to May 6, 2022 TALK RWANDA SPACES, a weekly current affairs Twitter discussion.
First 'Muzungu' convict of Genocide against the Tutsi
Mr Ruggiu had initially denied any involvement in the Genocide gainst the Tutsi but later pleaded guilty to all crimes for which the court handed him 12 years in prison in a judgment read on 1 June, 2000.