🔴 | WATCH: Rwandan Bodybuilder, Rutambi who rose to fame in January 2026, after beating IshowSpeed in Motorcycle pulling, tells Ashton Hall to get ready for a big challenge in Rwanda.
Do you think Rutambi can beat Ashton Hall too.!? 🇷🇼🏋️♂️
🔴 | WATCH: Ladies from Kigali Protocol, the hospitality company renowned for welcoming artists and other high-profile personalities visiting Rwanda, have arrived at Kigali International Airport to receive Ashton Hall, Ashton Small "Kagarara", and Ashton Hall India.
#IGIHENews
Enock Uwizeye uzwi nka ‘Kagarara’, muri iyi minsi wiyise ‘Ashton Small’ akomeje kwigarurira imbuga nkoranyambaga kubera ingendo ari gukorana na Ashton Hall zizenguruka Afurika. Ubu Ashton Small ni we uri kugarukwaho ku mbuga nkoranyambaga kurusha ibyamamare byo mu Karere. Icyo imibare ivuga.
Sarah Ochwada is a top Kenyan sports lawyer who serves in the PSC, a specialized sports court and an internal legal body of Fifa. In an exclusive interview with the BBC, she spoke about some of the controversial decisions of referees in the 2026 World Cup.
🔴 | NOW: Ashton Hall, Ashton Small and Ashton Hall India board Ethiopia Airline Plane to Kigali.
They'll touch down at Kigali International Airport at 1h00. am.
Catch every update about this journey, exclusively only on, @IGIHE . 📖
Dear @RwandaTrade !
Greetings from the community! I vividly remember that a few years ago the government introduced potato collection centres as part of a broader effort to address the long-standing imbalance between farm-gate prices and market prices in Kigali. The objective was straightforward; organize the value chain, reduce the influence of middlemen, improve farmers’ bargaining power and ensure that consumers accessed potatoes at fair and stable prices.
Today, however, the situation raises important questions. We are witnessing what appears to be a bumper harvest, yet farmers are struggling to sell their produce at prices that reflect the effort and investment they have made. According to reports from Kigali Today, in Nyabihu District, a kilogram of the highest-quality Kinigi potatoes is selling for around Rwf 550, while the same potatoes can fetch as much as Rwf 1,300 per kilogram in Kigali. Traders are reportedly only purchasing in lots of 100 kilograms because there is an oversupply, and those with private vehicles are taking advantage of the price difference by transporting potatoes directly to urban markets.
This is where modern technology, particularly artificial intelligence and data analytics, could play a transformative role. AI can help forecast production volumes, anticipate market demand, identify supply bottlenecks, optimize transport routes, and provide real-time pricing information to farmers, traders, and policymakers. Such insights would enable better planning before harvests, reducing the likelihood of oversupply in one area while shortages exist elsewhere.
The bigger question is; what happened to the systems that were established to stabilize this market? Are the collection centres still functioning as intended? If they are, why are farmers still facing such significant price disparities? If they are not, what lessons have been learned?
A high harvest should be a source of prosperity for farmers, not financial distress. As Rwanda continues embracing digital transformation, strengthening agricultural market intelligence should become a priority to ensure that both producers and consumers benefit from a more efficient, transparent, and equitable value chain. @RwandaLocalGov@RwandaAgri@PSF_Rwanda@RwandaFinance@RwandaICT
WATCH: "DRC has never attended. In fact, they just nominated their experts. We have never seen them."
Former Ugandan Chief Justice Benjamin Odoki says the DRC has yet to fully participate in regional consultations, noting that it only recently nominated its experts, while other partner states have consistently attended.
Watch the full podcast: https://t.co/2fIdNtTAjo
Rwanda has mastered the art of tourism marketing, when it made their gorillas, park stays expensive to people like Ugandans, it out an alternative which is massive entertainment plots that are quite affordable, lately Ugandans are flocking the place!
By day: 🇬🇧 diplomat
By night: DJ Dawee 🎧
Hear from @DRinnert on the shared craft of diplomacy & DJing: reading the room, building connections, finding common ground.
After 4 years strengthening UK–Rwanda ties, on & off the dancefloor, he signs off.
Tuzagukumbura! 🇷🇼✨
Every morning in @BugeseraDistr
refrigerated trucks quietly leave a modern poultry processing facility carrying tonnes of fresh chicken meat destined for supermarkets, restaurants, hotels and homes across Kigali from @cooko_rw 👇🏿
https://t.co/UO8R55aceE
#CookoInkokoKoko