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The popular Rwandan film Hurts Harder, one of the most-watched local productions in 2025, is set to return with a third season following strong demand from audiences.
Rwanda-based DJ Iraa has spoken out about ongoing threats and online abuse directed at her following her decision to acquire Rwandan citizenship, saying the backlash—largely from some Burundians—has persisted more than a year later.
Rwandan comedian Ntakirutimana Amza, popularly known as G Tuff, has engaged his longtime partner Jojo, marking a new milestone in their relationship.
President Paul Kagame has commended European football clubs partnered with Rwanda through the Visit Rwanda campaign for progressing to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) has confirmed that the case file of Semuhungu Eric has been submitted to the National Public Prosecution Authority, as he remains under investigation over multiple criminal charges.
Renowned gospel artist Prosper Nkomezi has tied the knot with Retina Nkurunziza in a colourful ceremony that brought together prominent figures and close family members in Kigali.
The Rwanda Football Federation (FERWAFA) has joined Rwandans in marking the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, urging the football community to remain a strong pillar of unity and reconciliation.
Rwandan Broadcasting Agency (RBA) journalist Evelyn Umurerwa has shared an emotional tribute honoring her brother, who was killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
The 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi left a devastating mark on Rwanda, claiming over one million lives, including some of the country’s most celebrated figures in arts, media, and sports.
The 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi claimed over one million lives, including many talented artists who shaped Rwanda’s cultural heritage. Among them was Karemera Rodrigue, a gifted singer, composer, and instrumentalist whose music continues to inspire Rwandans decades later.