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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.

The Presbyterian Church of Rwanda (ADEPR) has, for the first time in its 85-year history, ordained female pastors to take on leadership roles within the church
Minister of local government Dominique Habimana has reminded leaders that providing quality public services is a fundamental right owed to citizens, not an act of generosity, as the government intensifies action against poor service delivery across the country
The Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS) has launched the implementation of the new community service penalty, which allows convicts to serve their sentences while continuing to live at home
Rwandan Defence Force (RDF) and Tanzania People’s Defence Force (TPDF) commanders have met in Ngoma District for the 14th joint border security meeting between the two countries
Rwanda’s Ambassador to Tanzania, Gen. Patrick Nyamvumba, has praised the launch of RwandAir flights to Zanzibar, saying the new route offers a timely solution for travellers on both sides
Kigali on Saturday evening hosted the Africa Cycling Excellence Awards, celebrating the continent’s top cyclists of 2025. The event, held at Zaria Court, marked the first time Rwanda has staged this prestigious ceremony
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
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.