Using multiple alarms disrupts sleep and affects brain performance

Health Experts Warn Against Using Multiple Alarms Due to Harmful Effects on the Brain

Using multiple alarms to wake up in the morning has become a common habit for many people trying to avoid oversleeping. However, sleep and mental health experts warn that relying on more than one alarm can seriously disrupt brain function, sleep quality, and overall well-being. Many people set two or three alarms, hoping to wake…

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WASAC

WASAC moves water connection services to IremboGov platform

The Water and Sanitation Corporation (WASAC Group) has announced that customers can now apply for key water services through the IremboGov platform. According to the announcement, the new system takes effect on January 26, 2026. Services now available online Customers can now submit applications for new water connections, supplementary meter requests, and water reconnection services…

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Chinese-Built Road Transforms Lives in Northern Rwanda

A newly completed road in northern Rwanda is improving lives, boosting trade, and opening new economic opportunities for local communities. For years, residents of Burera District struggled with poor roads that made travel slow and expensive. However, the Base–Butaro–Kidaho (BBK) road has changed that reality. The 63-kilometre road now links remote areas to major towns,…

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University of Rwanda

University of Rwanda Welcomes Mastercard Foundation Scholars

The University of Rwanda has welcomed 422 new Mastercard Foundation Scholars. At the same time, the university celebrated the graduation of 38 students from the programme’s first cohort. The milestone marks significant progress in a 10-year partnership focused on expanding access to higher education and developing future African leaders. The combined reception and graduation ceremony…

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Jeannette Kagame Receives Honorary Doctorate at UGHE

The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) awarded an Honorary Doctorate to Jeannette Kagame for her leadership in education, health, and equity. The award was presented on Sunday at UGHE’s graduation ceremony in Butaro. The event also marked the university’s 10th anniversary. In addition, UGHE graduated its first cohort of medical doctors. A historic graduation…

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Street children begging in Huye Town as authorities urge families to take responsibility

Huye District Calls on Families to Take Responsibility in Addressing the Growing Number of Street Children

Authorities in Huye District have called on families to fully assume their responsibility in raising and protecting children, as the district continues to face a growing challenge of street children, particularly in Huye Town and its surrounding areas. An increasing number of young children are seen roaming the streets, surviving through begging and, in some…

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Rwandan livestock farmers feeding cattle amid concerns over high animal feed prices

Senators Raise Concerns Over High Cost of Animal Feed, MINAGRI Outlines Government Measures

Members of the Rwandan Senate have raised serious concerns over the persistently high cost of animal feed, warning that the situation is pushing many livestock farmers into financial losses despite their heavy investment in animal husbandry. The concerns were expressed during a Senate plenary session held with the Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI),…

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NYAGATARE: Poorly Planned Warehouses Raise Public Concern

Residents of Nyagatare District are questioning a project that involved building agricultural storage warehouses, commonly known as hangars. According to them, poor planning has left many of these structures unused and already deteriorating. During interviews with local residents, many said the warehouses no longer serve their intended purpose. Instead, they are slowly falling apart due…

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