Elias Hakizimana

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.

President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, received Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji, in talks aimed at deepening cooperation between the two nations.
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has expressed profound condolences to Rwandans following a fatal accident on the opening stage of the 2026 Tour du Rwanda that claimed two lives and injured six others.
The Ministry in Charge of Emergency Management (MINEMA) has issued a fresh public safety advisory urging Rwandans and residents to take precautionary measures as heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms intensify across the country.
The Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (NAEB) has showcased progress on the Promoting Smallholder Agro-Export Competitiveness (PSAC) project, which supports smallholder farmers growing export crops.
Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe, has strongly dismissed claims by officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) that the FDLR armed group no longer poses a security concern, describing the statements as false and inconsistent with previous regional commitments.
Meteo Rwanda has issued a weather alert forecasting above-normal rainfall across the country between February 21 and 28, 2026, raising concerns over potential weather-related risks.
The Minister of Education, Joseph Nsengimana, has reaffirmed that quality education remains the foundation of Rwanda’s development and a key driver of national transformation, underscoring the need to strengthen the sector through increased investment in innovation, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Rwanda has positioned itself at the center of global education reform discussions as it hosts the Global Learning Conference 2026, a high-level international forum focused on aligning education systems with health, environmental sustainability and inclusive development.
As the first light of February 18, 2026, touched the skies over Rwanda and beyond, millions of Muslims began observing Ramadhan, the sacred month of fasting that has shaped Islamic life for centuries. It is a time when faith meets discipline, and personal devotion intertwines with acts of generosity.
Sheikh Dr. Muhammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL) and head of the Council of Islamic Scholars, arrived in Rwanda on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, for a three-day official visit.