“The Internet is a needed public utility as much as water and electricity,” declared President Paul Kagame at the Transform Africa summit, held in Kigali, Rwanda’s capital city, last October to ...
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Rwanda now has 5.5 million active internet users, a significant milestone driven by increasing digitisation of services and strategic investments in ICT infrastructure. The country's mobile ...
After one year in business, Internet Service Provider Africa (ISPA), is dedicated to continue providing the best internet service in the country. The company has already taken huge steps in committing ...
Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Nigeria Christophe Bazivamo, says his country is poised to strengthen bilateral relations with Nigeria through trade, aviation, and Information and Communication ...
“Smart development” and “smart solutions” are the use of information and communication technologies to tackle pressing development problems, such as poverty and access to basic services. Smart Rwanda ...
This story was originally reported by Rodrigue Rwirahira for Women’s Advancement Deeply. In recent years, Rwanda has been going through a digital revolution. The tech industry has become one of the ...
Digital health firm Babylon has launched its artificial intelligence (AI) powered triage tool in Rwanda to further digitise the Rwandan healthcare system. Babylon, known locally as Babyl, has been ...
The government of Rwanda, in partnership with California-based startup Zipline, recently started the world’s first national drone delivery program. As an audience of local techies and international ...
Ms. Paula Ingabire is a Rwandan technology enthusiast and politician, who currently serves as the Minister of ICT and Innovation of Rwanda. Before her current appointment She was Head of the Kigali ...