In the heart of East Africa, Rwanda is a land full of beauty, stories, and surprises. Its rolling hills and sparkling lakes create a stunning backdrop for life to unfold. But hidden within this scenery lies something special—natural hot springs. Known locally as...
“Congo Nile Trail” Unique adventure in Rwanda
Imazine You’re walking a trail where every turn reveals something new. Rolling hills stretch endlessly, and the shimmering waters of Lake Kivu glimmer under the sun. Along the way, villagers wave warmly, inviting you to share their stories and traditions. This is the...
Reviving Gambia’s Cotton Industry: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Role of Cottonseed Oil
Did you know that cottonseed oil can be consumed? It has some benefits and also many side effects. It can be taken in 95 grams, but one should also get advice from a healthcare professional before taking it. Cottonseed oil comes from cotton fields, which are...
The Crab Farming Opportunity in Kenya
Kenya is positioning itself as a rising hub for aquaculture, with crab farming leading the way. Focusing on the high-value mangrove mud crab (Scylla serrata), this industry promises sustainable livelihoods and significant economic contributions. However, challenges...
Hiking in the Virunga Volcanoes
Picture this: the sun rises over Rwanda’s rolling highlands, spreading its soft light across peaks and green forests. The cool morning air carries the faint sounds of birds chirping, while the towering volcanoes seem to stand guard over this magical land. This is the...
Gambia’s Peanuts: Transforming History, Enriching Cuisine, and Unlocking Global Potential
Do you think traditional cuisine is different? Each country to its region in the world has different traditional dishes. One can't beat another because each has an authentic, unique taste. Have you ever tried any kind of meal prepared by the nuts? It’s pretty...
Rwanda’s Cultural Through Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village
Rwanda's history and future are alive in a town close to Volcanoes National Park. The Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village is not an ordinary destination, it’s the heartbeat of tradition. For years, the lush forests surrounding the region were the hunting grounds of poachers....
A Look into the Irrigation Systems in Use in Kenya
Irrigation is a lifeline for agriculture in Kenya, where it contributes about 33% of the GDP and employs over 40% of the population. With only 20% of land arable, irrigation is crucial for increasing productivity and ensuring food security. Historically, Kenyan...
Guide to Lake Kivu, Rwanda
Imagine standing on the shores of a vast, shimmering lake, the sun casting golden rays across the rippling water. In the distance, rolling green hills cradle the horizon, their peaks veiled in a soft morning mist. The air is filled with the faint hum of life—birds...
A Guide to Starting a Hydroponic Farm in Kenya
Hydroponic farming is rapidly gaining traction in Kenya, offering a sustainable and innovative solution to food production challenges. By eliminating the need for soil, hydroponics enables crops to grow in nutrient-rich water, providing higher yields while conserving...
Exploring King’s Palace Museum
The King’s Palace Museum is a resource of the cultural wealth of the nation. Established in Nyanza, the historical domain of the Rwanda monarchy. Located about 88 kilometers from Kigali. This is one of the most visited museums in Rwanda with a record of thousands of...
Tobacco Industry of Zimbabwe: Exploring Investment Opportunities
Did you know Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry earns more than $1 billion in export revenue each year? In Zimbabwe, the tobacco industry is more than just farming – it’s an important part of the country’s economy and culture. Tobacco has been grown in Zimbabwe for many...












