Rwanda launches first upper-air weather monitoring station
Rwanda on Thursday inaugurated its first Automatic Upper-Air Station, a facility designed to strengthen the (…)
Aterian PLC has secured US$325,000 to expand its coltan trading operations in Rwanda, aiming to boost local mining activities and create economic opportunities.
The funding, raised with a global minerals trading partner, will help the company scale operations and strengthen its commitment to responsibly sourced minerals. Aterian also issued new investor warrants, signaling confidence in growth prospects.
With operations primarily in Rwanda, Aterian focuses on coltan — a critical mineral used in electronics — and emphasizes environmental and social compliance. The company aims to become a major supplier of ethically sourced minerals from Central Africa, contributing to Rwanda’s mining sector and local employment.
Rwanda on Thursday inaugurated its first Automatic Upper-Air Station, a facility designed to strengthen the (…)
Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has temporarily suspended operations at four hotels after inspections found they (…)
Electric bus company BasiGo plans to introduce 18 new electric passenger buses in Rwanda as part of efforts to (…)
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe, met South Korean President Lee Jae (…)