Sep 29, 2021 | Commonwealth News
Ethan Charles Mufuma, 13-year-old, a pupil at Namilyango Junior Boys School in Mukono District wins the 2021 Junior Queen’s Commonwealth essay writing competition (QCEC). Ethan is the first Ugandan and African child to win the prestigious competition which is the...
Sep 29, 2021 | Commonwealth News
The Cayman Islands, in a virtual ceremony, has been inducted as a full sector member of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO). The CTO is the oldest and largest Commonwealth membership organisation in the field of information and communication...
Sep 29, 2021 | Commonwealth News
A Barbadian company, Red Diamond Compost Inc, is among 15 individuals and groups that have been awarded for making a major impact on communities, countries and regions of the Commonwealth, with their innovative solutions. Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia...
Sep 28, 2021 | Commonwealth News
Rwanda – Zimbabwe Trade and Investment Conference begins to unlock trade and investment opportunities in the continent and create direct links with the businesses in the two countries. More than 90 Zimbabwean businesses will join together with Government...
Sep 28, 2021 | Commonwealth News
At the trade and investment conference, Rwanda and Zimbabwe strengthen their bilateral ties with the signature of five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) for cooperation in various fields. The agreements were made in ICT and e-governance, environment and climate...
Sep 28, 2021 | Commonwealth News
Kristal Ambrose, founder of The Bahamas Plastic Movement is an enthusiastic young islander who has been driving awareness of marine debris for over a decade. She educates local people about plastic pollution through youth camps using arts and data science to encourage...