Elias Hakizimana

Elias Hakizimana

The initiative, led by the Association of Genocide Survivors in Mayaga (AGSF), aims to strengthen historical documentation and provide a learning space for future generations through preserved testimonies and evidence.
Paula Ingabire has said that discussions are underway on a proposed law that would restrict access to social media for children under the age of 16.
Ministry of Infrastructure Rwanda has announced that electric vehicle charging stations will be installed across all districts in Rwanda within the next two months, as the country accelerates efforts to expand electric mobility infrastructure.
1994 Genocide against the Tutsi continued to escalate across Rwanda on April 29, 1994, marking the 23rd day of the 100-day campaign of mass killings that devastated the country.
Rwanda Football Federation has joined 211 member associations attending the 76th FIFA Congress taking place in Vancouver.
Former entertainment journalist Sengabo Jean Bosco, popularly known as Fatakumavuta, currently serving a sentence at Nyarugenge Prison, has weighed in on Rwanda’s music industry, commending Bruce Melodie while offering critical remarks about The Ben.
Rwanda’s four representatives, APR VC, Kepler VC, Police VC and REG VC have reached the round of 16 of the African Men’s Volleyball Championship (CAVB Men’s Club Championship 2026) after strong performances in the group stage.
A teacher in Nyanza District has been arrested and is being held at Busasamana Police Station on allegations of stealing money from a colleague through mobile phone-based financial transactions.
Sports Minister Nelly Mukazayire has urged Rwandans to turn out in large numbers to support the country’s volleyball teams as they compete in the round of 16 of the African Men’s Volleyball Championship, with four local clubs chasing quarter-final qualification.
Rwanda recorded investment commitments worth $2.62 billion in 2025, spread across 799 projects, marking a significant increase from 612 projects registered in 2024. The projects are expected to generate about 38,000 jobs, according to the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) annual report.