Mazimpaka

Mazimpaka

Jean Pierre Mazimpaka is the Founder of Umunota.com and a distinguished journalist with over 13 years of professional experience in the media industry, both in Rwanda and internationally. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Communication from the University of Rwanda. In his current role as Senior Chief Editor at Umunota, he leverages extensive knowledge of Rwanda’s political landscape and socio-economic transformation, demonstrating exceptional editorial leadership and an unwavering commitment to delivering impactful, concise, and timely journalism. In addition to that, he is an audiovisual specialist.

Survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in former Ntongwe Commune have welcomed the construction of a new genocide memorial house in Ruhango District, describing it as a powerful symbol of memory and resilience.
Journalist Niyigaba Clement, widely known as DC Clement, has petitioned the Primary Court of Gasabo to be released on bail, citing personal and legal grounds including his wife’s illness and his clean criminal record.
The Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB) has launched a new financing initiative aimed at accelerating the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), with an initial capital of $30 million—equivalent to over Rwf 43 billion.
Police in Gasabo District have arrested two men suspected of trafficking cannabis, as operations against drug-related crimes continue across the city.
Rwandan gospel artist Israel Mbonyi is set to hold a live worship concert in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2026, as part of his growing international ministry tours.
Rwanda’s four representatives in the CAVB Men’s Club Championship 2026 have all secured qualification to the round of 16, as the continental competition moves into a decisive phase after four rounds of group-stage action.
Rwanda is stepping up measures to address rising fuel prices while reducing emissions from petrol-powered vehicles, as part of a broader push toward sustainable urban mobility.
Rwandan artist Kevin Kade has announced the upcoming release of his new single ‘Ndi Ready’, promising fans a song that will meet expectations.
April 27, 1994 marked the 21st day of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi, as killings intensified across Rwanda under the interim government orchestrating the atrocities.
Akagera National Park generated over Frw 1.9 billion in the first quarter of 2026, buoyed by a steady rise in visitor numbers and tourism activities.