Elias Hakizimana

Elias Hakizimana

Police officers undergoing advanced training at the Rwanda National Police Counter-Terrorism Training School in Mayange, Bugesera District, have embarked on a study tour designed to deepen their understanding of Rwanda’s history and reinforce lesson-to-practice application in their future leadership roles
Rwandan senators have called for the introduction of fatigue testing for drivers, warning that exhaustion is becoming an overlooked but deadly contributor to road accidents
The Mayor of Kigali, Samuel Dusengiyumva, has urged young job seekers to view employment not merely as something to receive, but as an opportunity to work diligently and deliver results, creating opportunities for themselves and others
President Paul Kagame has criticized individuals and institutions that continue to offer poor services, urging Rwandans to speak out whenever they encounter substandard treatment
After three and a half years of mining and processing minerals in Rwanda, Trinity Metals Group announced plans to inject an additional $100 million, equivalent to over RWF 145 billion, to increase production and establish processing plants at each of its mining sites
About 89.9 percent of farmers implemented soil erosion control measures on their farmland, representing a 0.8 percent increase compared to the same season last year. Meanwhile, the use of organic fertilizer increased by 6.9 percent over the same period.
Rwanda’s Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau, Festus Bizimana, on Wednesday presented his letters of credence to President Umaro Sissoco Embaló, marking another milestone in the growing diplomatic relations between the two nations.
The Confederation of African Cycling (CAC) has announced that Rwanda will host the 2025 African Cycling Excellence Awards, a landmark event that will celebrate the continent’s best cyclists and national teams
The President of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who is in Rwanda for a three-day official visit, attended discussions aimed at exploring partnership opportunities between the two countries in investment, trade, tourism, and sports development.
Casablanca, Morocco – October 9, 2025 — Today, Ambassador Umutoni Shakilla visited IKAWA, a Moroccan coffee space born from a deep love story with Rwanda, a place where culture, memory, and aroma intertwine to celebrate the warmth of Rwandan hospitality.