By Ebi Kesiena A Rwandan Member of Parliament, Jean Claude Mazimpaka has called for regulation of cosmetic surgery procedures in the country, emphasizing the need for oversight as demand grows, particularly among young people. Mazimpaka raised...
By Ebi Kesiena The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has successfully facilitated Nigeria’s inaugural shipment to Kenya under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s trade expansion within the African...
By Ebi Kesiena Chevron Corporation is ramping up its oil exploration in Africa, with a focus on Nigeria and Angola, according to Liz Schwarze, Vice President of Global Exploration at Chevron. In an interview with Bloomberg,...
By Ebi Kesiena On Wednesday, Kicukiro Primary Court handed Miss Rwanda 2022, Divine Nshuti Muheto, a three-month suspended sentence and a fine of Rwf190,000 for drunk driving. The court ruled that her sentence would be deferred...
By Emmanuel Nduka Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday announced the dismissal of Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, citing “significant gaps” and a “crisis of trust” in their working relationship. The decision comes as Israel grapples...
By Ebi Kesiena Nineteen petrol stations in Kigali, located within designated wetlands, are set for closure by the end of November as part of Rwanda's broader initiative to restore and protect these sensitive ecosystems. The Rwanda...
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