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.

Minister of Local Government, Dominique Habimana, has urged Rwandans to take collective responsibility in confronting genocide ideology, warning that its persistence remains a threat to national unity and stability.
Rwanda’s four representatives have delivered impressive performances in the ongoing CAVB Men’s Club Championship 2026, with dominant wins recorded during the group-stage matches played at BK Arena.
The Rwanda National Police has announced that 1,697 personnel, including police officers and members of the Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS), have completed the fourth cohort of the Basic Police Special Forces course focused on security operations and counter-terrorism.
April 26, 1994 marked the 20th day of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi, as killings intensified across different parts of the country under the genocidal regime.
Construction of modern residential apartments under the Sahara Residence project is set to reshape Kigali’s urban housing landscape, following the laying of a foundation stone for a development expected to comprise more than 110 residential and commercial units.
The Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Dr. Jean Damascene Bizimana, has said that the former Gikongoro Prefecture was among the areas where the Genocide against the Tutsi was carried out with extreme intensity, noting that Nyamagabe District ranks second nationwide in terms of families that were completely exterminated.
Belgium’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maxime Prévot, has denied reports alleging that his country is involved in a plan with Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye to launch attacks against Rwanda.
The Rwanda Premier League has entered a new era after securing a landmark sponsorship agreement that will see Rwanda’s top-flight football competition rebranded as the BK Pro League for the next five years.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe, has called on young people to prioritize education, seek employment, promote unity, and actively participate in nation-building while remaining vigilant against forces that seek to destabilize the country.
Rwandan rapper Candy Moon Supplier has confirmed that she is in a romantic relationship with M1, a longtime acquaintance she says she has known since childhood, as she also signals a renewed focus on her music career.