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Ikipe ya Kayonza BBC yegukanye Irushanwa ry’Umurenge Kagame Cup 2026 muri Basketball y’Abagore itsinze Kamonyi BBC amanota 73-61. #RBASports#UKC2026
Mu mikino ya nyuma y'irushanwa Umurenge Kagame Cup yatangiye uyu munsi i Nyamata muri @BugeseraDistr.
Ikipe y’Akarere ka Kayonza ya Basketball 🏀 mu bagore yageze ku mukino wa nyuma itsinze Kicukiro ikaba izahura na Kamonyi.
Uko umukino wagenze
Kayonza 56-40 Kicukiro
#UKC2026
This is in @KayonzaDistrict, in #Ndego sector, where the company called #PRODEV decided to investe in Floriculture on area of 350 hectares which is used for flower farming, while another 350 hectares allocated to the livestock farming.
In Rwanda, floriculture is a growing sector due to the country’s favorable climate, fertile soils, and supportive government policies that encourage agricultural investment. Flower farms, especially those growing roses and ornamental plants, are increasingly contributing to export earnings and improving the livelihoods of local communities.
In many countries, floriculture has become an important economic activity because flowers have a high market value and strong demand, especially in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Commonly grown flowers include roses, carnations, lilies, orchids, and other ornamental plants.
Floriculture plays a significant role in economic development by generating foreign exchange through exports, creating employment opportunities and promoting modern agricultural technologies. It also contributes to the development of related sectors such as transport, packaging, and agro-processing. @RwandaLocalGov@Ndagije__sam@SamKabera@ryaf_agribiz@RwandaEast@PudenceR@harerimana_tito@murekajul@ryaf_agribiz@RwandaAgri@IFAD
Farmers from the #KOTWIDIKA Cooperative (an abbreviation for “Let us unite and work hard for development – Kayonza fruit farmers”), which grows fruits including mangoes, passion fruits, oranges, and avocados, located in the sectors of Kabarondo, Murama in @KayonzaDistrict and Remera in @NgomaDistrict say they are pleased that their living conditions have improved thanks to this fruit-farming project.
They report that each member earns at least more than one million Rwandan francs per season. The cooperative has 4,047 beneficiaries and over 2,000 registered members, and it cultivates fruit crops on a total area of 1,337 hectares. @RwandaAgri@ubonabagenda
#KIIWP
@RwandaAgriBoard@IFAD@Ndagije__sam@RwandaLocalGov@RwandaEast@PudenceR@hellotradeapp
Biteganyijwe ko mu Murenge wa Rwinkwavu hazuhirwa hegitari 5,000, mu gihe mu gace ka Gishanda hazuhirwa hegitari 200. Kuri ayo masambu hazaterwaho ibiti by’imbuto bivangwa n’imyaka.
Abaturage bagera kuri 560 ni bo bazungukira muri uyu mushinga, uzatwara ingengo y’imari ingana na miliyari 4.5 Frw. Muri ayo mafaranga, miliyari 3 Frw zizakoreshwa mu kubaka ibikorwaremezo, mu gihe asigaye azakoreshwa mu gutera imbuto no kuzibungabunga mu gihe cy’imyaka itatu. #UmunotaNews
@RwandaMoD@jumuiya@RwandaGov The 2 weeks I spent in Kigali made me fall so much in love with the City, and for this reason, I am intentionally choosing to move and live there in 2 years.
Murakoze Neza!
None kuwa 28/01/2026 #Nyamirama Sector @KayonzaDistrict ibikorwa by'intore ziri ku rugerero byakomeje mu tugari twose byibanze mu kubakira abatishoboye.
🔴 URGENT: Following the good-faith withdrawal of AFC-M23 from #Uvira, DRC-backed Wazalendo forces are carrying out violent attacks and looting property belonging to the Banyamulenge community.