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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.

Businesses supported by Akagera National Park generated more than Rwf800 million (approximately $555,242) in 2025, benefiting around 1,200 cooperative members living in communities neighboring the park.
The National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) has launched the construction of five modern drying facilities designed to reduce post-harvest losses of chili and onions, strengthening Rwanda’s agricultural value chain.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s senior adviser on African affairs, Massad Boulos, has indicated that no final decision has been made on whether the United States will impose sanctions on Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame.
The Government of Rwanda has stepped up efforts to resolve persistent delays and inefficiencies in the provision of land services, following widespread complaints from citizens over slow processing and bureaucratic hurdles.
Rwanda has reaffirmed its readiness to share its post-conflict reconstruction experience with South Sudan, particularly in promoting unity and reconciliation as foundations for sustainable peace.
Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has announced plans to visit Rwanda in the near future, expressing warmth and affection toward the country and its people.
Rwanda must construct between 10,000 and 20,000 housing units every year to effectively tackle the growing housing shortage and high rental costs, particularly in the City of Kigali, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Yusuf Murangwa has said.
Rwanda’s police team, RNP SWAT Team I, claimed the bronze medal at the UAE SWAT Challenge 2026, an international counter-terrorism competition held in the United Arab Emirates.
Rwanda earned over $13 million from agricultural exports between February 2 and 6, 2026, according to the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB). The revenue, equivalent to about 19 billion Rwandan francs, highlights the growing contribution of agriculture to the country’s foreign earnings.