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Niyigena Radjabu

Niyigena Radjabu is a professional Rwandan journalist with three years of experience in the media industry, specializing in investigative reporting on public affairs and Rwanda-related topics. He currently works as a journalist for Umunota.com, one of Rwanda’s leading digital news platforms.

António Guterres has urged the global community to draw firm lessons from the failures that allowed the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to unfold, warning that vigilance is needed to prevent similar atrocities.
Rwanda and the international community on April 7 begin the 100-day commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, which claimed the lives of more than one million people.
Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Dr. Jean Damascène Bizimana, has called on Rwandans to use the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi as a moment to strengthen unity and intensify efforts to combat genocide ideology.
April 6, 1994, marks a defining turning point in Rwanda’s history, setting in motion the execution of the Genocide against the Tutsi, a campaign of systematic extermination that had been planned for years under regimes that institutionalized ethnic division and discrimination.
Minister of Trade and Industry Prudence Sebahizi has warned that rising prices in Rwanda could intensify, describing the current situation as only the beginning of a broader economic impact driven by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Rwanda has stepped up efforts to position itself as a premier tourism and investment destination by participating in Pakistan’s largest international travel exhibition, showcasing its natural attractions and growing industry potential.
Rwanda national team (Amavubi) striker Nshuti Innocent has proposed to his long-time partner, Uwase Nice, marking a new chapter in their relationship.
President Paul Kagame has addressed circulating rumors about his health, explaining that his recent absence from public engagements was due to a personal break rather than illness. During this time, he focused on resting and spending quality moments with his grandchildren.
President Paul Kagame has dismissed claims linking Rwanda to the M23 rebel group, describing it as a Congolese movement rooted in internal political dynamics within the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Yolande Makolo has firmly rejected assertions by Muyaya on X suggesting that all attacks on the Banyamulenge in Minembwe were carried out by M23 with Rwanda’s involvement.