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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.

President of the Republic of Rwanda Paul Kagame is in Tanzania on a one-day working visit aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two neighboring countries.
May 3, 1994; day 27 of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi was marked by coordinated massacres targeting Tutsi civilians across Rwanda, as the campaign of extermination intensified.
Rwanda’s Chief of Defence Staff, Mubarakh Muganga, has urged members of the Military Police Brigade to intensify training and uphold the core values that define the Rwanda Defence Force.
Rwanda’s Police VC, Kepler VC and REG VC have advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2026 African Men’s Club Volleyball Championship, while APR VC has been knocked out of the tournament underway in Kigali.
Road construction in the Muhanga Industrial Park is in advanced stages, with authorities saying the works will ease the movement of people and goods and boost industrial activity.
Paula Ingabire has said that discussions are underway on a proposed law that would restrict access to social media for children under the age of 16.
Rwanda Football Federation has joined 211 member associations attending the 76th FIFA Congress taking place in Vancouver.
Rwanda’s four representatives, APR VC, Kepler VC, Police VC and REG VC have reached the round of 16 of the African Men’s Volleyball Championship (CAVB Men’s Club Championship 2026) after strong performances in the group stage.
Rwanda recorded investment commitments worth $2.62 billion in 2025, spread across 799 projects, marking a significant increase from 612 projects registered in 2024. The projects are expected to generate about 38,000 jobs, according to the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) annual report.
Four higher learning institutions including the University of Rwanda, the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE), INES-Ruhengeri, and Aarhus University of Denmark have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening medical education, research, and innovation in Rwanda and beyond.