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Corruption Remains a Global Threat as 2025 CPI Reveals Leadership Gap

The 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has revealed that corruption remains a serious and widespread challenge across the world, with only limited signs of progress despite years of global anti-corruption efforts. The index shows that while some countries have made measurable improvements, most nations are either stagnating or worsening, exposing a growing leadership gap in…

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Aircraft grounded at Cuban airport due to fuel crisis

Cuba Faces Jet Fuel Shortage as US Sanctions Tighten

Cuba is facing a growing shortage of aviation fuel after new United States sanctions disrupted petroleum supplies to the island, raising concerns over air transport operations and broader economic stability. Cuban aviation authorities have warned airlines operating in the country to prepare for serious fuel constraints, with several airports expected to run short of jet…

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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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Residents of Gisagara receive cows under the One Cow per Family Program

Gisagara: Over 36,000 Cows Distributed to Residents in Five Years

Gisagara District has distributed more than 36,800 cows to residents, mainly vulnerable families, over the past five years under the One Cow per Family Program, local authorities have confirmed. The initiative, which began in 2020, complements the national Girinka Munyarwanda Program and aims to improve nutrition, boost household incomes, and reduce poverty among rural families….

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Access roads built through residents’ land in Huye District

Huye: Residents Say Access Roads Left Them Landless Without Compensation

Some residents of Huye District say access roads constructed through their land have left them landless without compensation. The affected residents live in Tumba Sector, specifically in Cyimana and Cyarwa cells. They claim they have spent nearly two years seeking answers without success. The roads were built as part of urban planning projects aimed at…

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