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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 Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) received 483 complaints related to genocide ideology in 2025, signaling a rise from 454 cases reported in 2024, RIB spokesperson Dr. Thierry B. Murangira has confirmed.
The spokesperson of the Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB), Dr. Thierry B. Murangira, has said that understanding the significance of Kwibuka, the commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, plays a key role in preventing crimes, particularly those linked to genocide ideology.
RSSB Tigers, representing Rwanda at the Basketball Africa League (BAL) games in Pretoria, South Africa, have returned to Kigali after securing a spot in the playoffs.
Two priests from the Byumba Diocese were arrested by security authorities in Gatsibo District on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, for conducting Mass at a location not authorized for religious services.
Rwanda is experiencing a notable increase in fuel prices, prompting a corresponding rise in public transport fares in Kigali and across the provinces.
Kiyovu Sports has lodged a formal complaint with FIFA against former head coach Francis Haringingo, accusing him of breaching his contract.
The Rwanda National Police has launched a manhunt for a man suspected of killing his partner before fleeing the scene in Kicukiro District, Kigali.
More than 160 Rwandans who voluntarily left the FDLR rebel group and completed a three-month reintegration program have been reunited with their families in Rubavu District, some for the first time in over 30 years.
Authorities have called on former FDLR members reintegrated into society to act as ambassadors, encouraging those still in armed groups to lay down their weapons and return to Rwanda.
Rwandans seeking to defect from the FDLR armed group continue to face a dangerous and restrictive path home, the Rwanda Demobilization and Reintegration Commission (RDRC) has said.