Elias Hakizimana

Elias Hakizimana

Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe has warned that hate speech and disinformation are increasingly undermining global peacekeeping operations, calling for stronger international action to address evolving security threats.
President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame joined a grandparents’ day celebration held at Green Hills Academy in Kigali, an event dedicated to honoring grandparents of nursery pupils.
Rwanda’s Ambassador to the Vatican, Urujeni Bakuramutsa, has formally presented her letters of credence to Pope Leo XIV, officially assuming her duties as the country’s representative to the Holy See.
Rwanda generated more than Rwf21 billion from agriculture and livestock exports within just five days, highlighting the continued growth of the country’s export sector and rising demand for Rwandan produce on international markets.
In the past five years, farmers in Gicumbi District say they were severely affected by soil erosion, which continuously washed away fertile soil, leading to low agricultural production, recurring food insecurity, and persistent poverty.
Rwanda and Russia have signed a new bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation in the health sector, focusing on capacity building, medical training, and improved delivery of healthcare services.
Rwanda has clarified that its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains open, despite heightened health screening measures introduced to prevent the spread of Ebola amid a new outbreak in eastern DRC.
Ben'Imana, directed by Dusabejambo Clémentine, has made history after being officially screened at the 79th Cannes Film Festival in France, becoming the first film directed by a Rwandan filmmaker to be selected for the prestigious global event.
May 20, 1994 marked the 44th day of the 100 days of the Genocide against the Tutsi, as the genocidal regime continued its systematic campaign to exterminate Tutsi across Rwanda.
Residents living near border crossings between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have urged authorities to strengthen Ebola prevention measures while allowing cross-border trade and movement to continue, warning that border closures are crippling livelihoods.