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IKUZWE MBABAZI Maurice

Maurice IKUZWE MBABAZI is a Rwandan journalist and final-year Mass Communication student with a strong passion for broadcasting, digital storytelling, and public affairs reporting. He has experience in news writing, field reporting, and multimedia production, and aspires to become a leading communication specialist working with major institutions and platforms. Driven by creativity, critical thinking, and a desire to amplify voices, he is building his career around impactful journalism and effective communication.

Rwanda has been ranked among the world’s top 10 fastest-growing economies in 2025, reflecting sustained strong performance supported by broad-based economic activity and improved macroeconomic stability.
The Office of the Ombudsman Rwanda has called on public institutions to strengthen accountability and intensify efforts to combat corruption, with a focus on the responsible use of public resources.
The FERWAFA Referees Committee has suspended assistant referee Nsengiyumva Jean Paul for one year following misconduct during a Rwanda Premier League match.
Rwanda’s Minister of Youth and Arts, Dr. Jean Népo Abdallah Utumatwishima, has expressed concern over a segment of the country’s youth who are not actively seeking employment despite being able to work.
Rwanda’s Aguka Youth Fund has reached Frw1.5 billion, strengthening efforts to expand access to affordable financing for youth-led businesses.
Rwanda has hosted, for the first time, the Attorneys General PACT Forum 2026, convening top legal officials and development stakeholders to advance partnerships aimed at accelerating Africa’s development.
Rwanda has stepped up calls for universities to align academic training with labour market demands, as part of broader efforts to produce job-ready graduates and support national development.
More than 300 students from the University of Rwanda are securing jobs before completing their studies, highlighting growing confidence in the institution’s graduates and the relevance of its training to labour market demands, Vice Chancellor Prof. Didas Kayihura Muganga has said.
President Paul Kagame has announced that Rwanda will soon publicly recognise Tanzanian nationals who demonstrated extraordinary courage and compassion by saving lives during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
President Paul Kagame has described Tanzania as a strategic partner for Rwanda, citing its pivotal role in facilitating trade and transport links to international markets.