AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWildlife Science: Rwanda is piloting environmental DNA (eDNA) to track endangered species like golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park, reducing the need for intrusive surveys and helping build a full national biodiversity list. Culture & Heritage: The royal Inyambo cows are being celebrated with poetry, music and cultural rituals at the King’s Palace Museum in Nyanza and beyond. Education & Creative Economy: Kent State University is set to launch a fashion campus in Rwanda, aiming to close the gap for specialised fashion training locally. National Unity: President Paul Kagame warns that complacency could bring Rwanda’s next internal enemy, urging Rwandans to avoid new forms of division such as clan talk. Regional Courts & Security: DR Congo has filed a case at the ICJ accusing Rwanda of genocide and human rights abuses linked to alleged support for armed groups in eastern Congo. Local Safety: Four people died after a mine collapse in Ngororero while they were allegedly trying to illegally extract coltan.
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