The New Times on MSN
Rwanda to introduce vaccine against six cancers
Rwanda is set to introduce Gardasil 9, a new human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that protects against cancer-causing strains ...
We face Manchester City at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, February 8 and you can watch live in the UK or around the world ...
Rwanda aims to eliminate cervical cancer by 2027, three years ahead of the World Health Organization's global target of 2030. The symposium was convened to discuss strategies to accelerate cervical ...
Cyclingnews on MSN
Five African riders named in women's World Cycling Centre team and former pro becomes head coach as UCI builds on Rwanda World Championships legacy
Riders from South America and Asia also among 10-rider roster for 2026 as former pro Valentina Scandolara joins management ...
AllAfrica on MSN
From Research Plots to Rural Fields - How One Seed Entrepreneur Is Strengthening Rwanda's Food System
On a clear morning in Rwamagana, rows of maize stretch across the landscape in disciplined lines, their green leaves catching the light as workers move steadily between them.Some apply fertiliser, ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN
AFLIGA Executive Director calls on Rwanda’s High Commissioner, explore youth, women empowerment
By Benjamin A. Commey, GNA Accra, Feb. 04, GNA – Dr Emmanuel Dei-Tumi, The Executive Director of the Africa Future Leaders Institute of Global Affairs (AFLIGA), has paid a courtesy call on the High ...
Every year on February 1, the nation pauses to honour men and women whose courage, sacrifice and selflessness shaped our history at its most defining moments. Many of the National Heroes stood up when ...
Bates is one of 96 colleges to be recognized this year as a Top Producer of Fulbright U.S. Student awards. The achievement ...
Sudanese killer Deng Chol Majek launched into a frenzied assault on mother-of-one Rhiannon Whyte, stabbing her 23 times at ...
The M23 rebel group still controls Goma, a year after taking the main city in eastern Congo. Life has returned to normal, but ...
So far, there is no "magic bullet" to cure HIV for good, but scientists are making rapid progress.
In a small room in Kampala, over cups of coffee and quiet conversation, Sudanese refugee women gather to speak about what ...
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