The City of Kigali has stepped up calls for preparedness as meteorological agencies forecast heavy rainfall during the upcoming March–May 2026 rainy season, warning of potential floods, landslides and related hazards.
Minister Jimmy Gasore, Rwanda’s Minister of Infrastructure, has emphasized that connecting rural communities to urban centers is more than just building roads, it is a strategic driver of socio-economic transformation.
Rwandan peacekeepers serving under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) have intensified community outreach efforts in South Sudan, reinforcing trust and cooperation between troops and local residents.
Rwanda’s ambassador to Kenya, Erneste Rwamucyo, has praised Mount Kenya University (MKU) for its significant role in advancing education in Rwanda and the East African region.
Communities living near national parks and wildlife-rich lakes are welcoming new measures to build fences and dig trenches, which have successfully prevented wild animals from destroying their crops.
Goma airport in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has reopened after being closed for over a year, the AFC/M23 coalition announced on Thursday. The coalition granted landing permission to MONUSCO special envoy Vivian van de Perre, who is overseeing preparations for the implementation of the ceasefire.
Rwanda’s minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation, Amb. Olivier Nduhungirehe, participated in the 48th ordinary meeting of the African Union (AU) council of ministers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Bumbogo High School has won the national Kinyarwanda, culture, and heritage competition for secondary schools, scoring 90%, and will represent Kigali City in the nationwide contest featuring schools from across Rwanda.
The Cultural Assembly plans to introduce new guidelines, “Kinyarwanda in the Lead,” aimed at promoting proper use of the Kinyarwanda language, particularly among young people, officials announced Monday.
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