Rwanda and Russia have agreed to strengthen cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy, following talks between Foreign Affairs Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe and his Russian counterpart Sergey
Petrol prices on the pump have been increased to Rwf2,938 per litre, up from Rwf2,303, while diesel remains unchanged at Rwf2,205, following a new tariff announced by Rwanda Utilities Regulatory
Rwanda’s daily demand for petroleum products rose sharply to 3.1 million litres in the beginning of April, up from the usual range of between two to 2.5 million litres, according to Minister of
Rwandans may start using methane gas from Lake Kivu for cooking in early 2028, according to Jean de Dieu Uwihanganye, Minister of State for Infrastructure. The announcement comes amid rising