Rwanda appears to be betting on its reputation as a key security partner and sports destination to minimize any backlash to its involvement in the war.
Rwanda’s $640 million tourism industry is facing potential disruption due to its alleged support of M23 rebels in DR Congo.
Cyclists, organisers and fans tell the BBC there were no security issues on the Tour du Rwanda, despite fighting across the ...
The government has embarked on identifying and mapping 'native legacy trees ' across the country to collect historical and cultural narratives associated with these trees for conservation, eco-tourism ...
The landlocked country is just 26,338 square kilometres in size and home to 12.2 million people, making it one of the most ...
Many westerners associate Rwanda with the brutal genocide that overtook the country 30 years ago. But since then, Rwanda has made a huge investment in tourism — building new infrastructure, museums, ...
Rwanda is fast becoming a key player in the world of international tennis, hosting a series of ATP Challenger tournaments that have attracted high-level competition and increased global recognition.
Rwanda’s $640 million tourism industry faces significant threats due to its alleged support of M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). International backlash has intensified ...
I didn't see it. I didn't feel it." In a statement in January, the UCI said that "Rwanda remains entirely safe for tourism and business". Many Rwandans watching the Tour felt the same.
A Nigerian lady said she travelled to Rwanda where she compared the prices of foodstuff there and Nigeria. She shared her ...