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June 9, 1994 marked the 65th day of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi, and the 160th day of the year. By this time, the genocidal regime was intensifying efforts to exterminate Tutsi civilians, while the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) continued its military advance, liberating different parts of the country and rescuing survivors in several areas.
The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) has launched a three-day retreat aimed at strengthening gender equality and promoting inclusivity among women and men serving in the military.
Rwanda is set to establish a national Artificial Intelligence (AI) agency following key decisions adopted during a Cabinet meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame on Monday, June 8, 2026.
Researchers in Rwanda, including academics from the University of Rwanda, have launched an in-depth study on Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne viral disease whose symptoms closely resemble malaria, often leading to misdiagnosis.
The French Court of Assizes of Appeal is set to begin hearing the appeal of Dr Eugène Rwamucyo, who is challenging a 27-year prison sentence handed down in October 2024.
A commemoration marking 32 years since the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi was held on Monday in Kavumu Sector, Ngororero District, in the area formerly known as Ramba Commune.
Tensions are reported to be deepening within the leadership of the Rwanda National Congress (RNC), with growing allegations of mistrust, factionalism, and internal power struggles among senior members.
The National Land Authority (NLA) has announced plans to recruit additional staff starting in July 2026 to reduce delays in land-related service delivery.
The Minister of Local Government, Dominique Habimana, has called on the District Administrative Security Support Organ (DASSO) to strengthen professionalism in addressing issues that affect public safety and order.
Rotary Club Kigali Golf has launched a fundraising campaign to raise $250,000 (over RWF 365 million) to procure advanced medical equipment for the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK), aimed at improving treatment for prostate cancer and other urological conditions in men.