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Rwanda records one more COVID-19 death, 89 recoveries
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Le Rwanda enregistre un autre décès par COVID-19, 89 guérisons
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Burera: 17 caught violating COVID-19 prevention directives
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GIEWS Country Brief: Rwanda 25-May-2021
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Prices of cereals and vegetables at low levels
Food security situation improving following phasing out of some COVID‑19‑related restrictions
Above‑average aggregate cereal production expected in 2021
Harvesting of the “2021B” crops, accounting for about 40 percent of the aggregate cereal output, will commence in June. The February‑May “long rainy season” has been characterized by above‑average precipitation amounts, which benefited vegetation conditions and boosted yields, and an above‑average crop production is expected.
Torrential rains in late April and early May resulted in floods and mudslides in Burera and Gicumbi districts in Northern Province and in Kayonza District in Eastern Province, which affected about 6 500 people and caused damage to infrastructure and localized losses of food stocks and standing crops.
Santa Maria, Sal, Cape-Verde. Photo The Crazy Tourist A frustrated Nigerian traveller once wrote on Twitter: Having a traveller’s soul and a Nigerian passport has to be the top two worst combinations in the world. Many of us wish just to be woken up one weekend morning and hear, “Hi dear, let’s pack our bags and travel to destination Z”, as we see in the films. But then will your Nigerian passport give you such flexibility? On ranking the world’s strongest passport, Japan tops the list concurrently for the third year granting easy access to 190 destinations. Singapore follows it in second place, and Germany and South Korea in a joint third. Countries like the U.S. and U.K. share the seventh position, while countries such as Pakistan, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan sit at the bottom of the list with less than 29 destinations. You would be expecting to see Nigeria at such bottom, right? Well, shockingly, it is not.