Elias Hakizimana

Camille Ndikumana

Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement Jean Damascène Bizimana has called on individuals who participated in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to genuinely transform and fully embrace national unity, stressing that Rwanda’s future depends on shared responsibility and reconciliation.
Abanyeshuri bo mu ishuri ry’imyuga n’ubumenyingiro Rwanda Polytechnic bahuriye i Kigali mu marushanwa y’imishinga mishya igamije gutanga ibisubizo ku bibazo bikunze kugaragara mu nganda, amashanyarazi n’ikoranabuhanga.
Colonel Désiré Migambi Mungamba, Head of Civil-Military Cooperation in the Rwanda Defence Force Rwanda Defence Force, has urged young people in Gatsibo District to uphold unity, reject divisionism, and avoid drug abuse, warning that such practices undermine social cohesion and national development.
Authorities have urged the City of Kigali to urgently accelerate the construction of drainage infrastructure, warning that delays could heighten the risk of landslides and other related disasters.
The Auditor General has raised concerns over delays in the implementation of a Rwf 970 million fish farming project in Nyamagabe, warning that slow progress on strategic public investments risks undermining economic development targets.
A total of 359 Rwandans on Thursday returned from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), entering the country through the La Corniche border post connecting Rubavu and Goma.
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) has arrested four individuals, including the former head of Rubengera II Technical Secondary School (TSS) in Karongi District, two former school accountants, and a cheque signatory, over allegations of embezzling public funds.
Minister in charge of Emergency Management Albert Murasira has praised the growing partnership between Rwanda and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), citing its role in advancing humanitarian and migration programmes.
Police in the Northern Province have arrested five suspects in connection with the killing of a 26-year-old woman in Gicumbi District.
Rwanda’s agriculture and livestock sector recorded a slowdown in growth during the 2024/2025 fiscal year, as lawmakers and experts point to persistent structural constraints affecting productivity and food security.