Elias Hakizimana

Elias Hakizimana

Rwanda Polytechnic (RP) has launched new aviation-focused training programs, signaling a major step in equipping youth with practical skills aligned with the country’s expanding air transport, logistics, and tourism sectors.
The Primary Court of Busasamana in Nyanza District has ordered the provisional detention of three officials from a security cooperative operating in Nyanza market and nearby institutions, over allegations of embezzlement and forgery.
Senior commanders from the Rwanda Defence Force and the Tanzania People's Defence Force have agreed on urgent, coordinated measures to curb cross-border smuggling and other illegal activities along the Rwanda–Tanzania frontier.
The Embassy of Rwanda in the United States has dismissed as “false and misleading” reports alleging that Rwandan security personnel attempted to infiltrate a hotel in Washington, D.C., to target Denise Nyakeru Tshisekedi.
The Government of Rwanda has dispatched 26 exporters to the United Kingdom to explore new markets for fruits and vegetables, as the country moves swiftly to cushion traders and farmers from losses triggered by disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict.
Foreign revenue from Rwanda’s agricultural exports—including coffee, tea, fruits, and vegetables—has nearly doubled over the past five years, the National Agricultural Export Development Board reports, driven largely by coffee and tea sales.
Rwanda Biomedical Centre has announced a significant decline in new tuberculosis (TB) cases, reporting a 73% reduction nationwide, marking a major milestone in the country’s fight against the disease.
Scovia Mutesi, chairperson of the Rwanda Media Council, has called on the government to address the persistent financial challenges facing journalists, warning that low pay undermines media performance, adherence to professional standards, and public trust.
Kigali Pelé Stadium has undergone a major facelift as Rwanda finalizes preparations to host the FIFA Series, with just days left before kickoff.
Volkswagen has dismissed reports circulating on social media suggesting it is planning to halt its operations in Rwanda, describing the claims as false and unfounded.