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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.

Residents of Ngororero District are still questioning why a factory, expected to boost local development, has remained non-operational for over 13 years despite an investment exceeding 688 million Rwandan francs.
The Rwandan Embassy in the United Arab Emirates has announced support for Rwandans living in the UAE and Bahrain who are unable to return home due to escalating security tensions in the Middle East.
The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and Rwanda National Police, in partnership with other agencies, are set to roll out a series of initiatives aimed at improving citizen welfare and supporting community development.
A new book, “Economics at the Cross”, offers a fresh perspective on wealth, work, and faith, showing how Biblical principles can guide daily economic decisions in a world obsessed with material success
Deputy Commissioner General of the Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS), DCG Rose Muhisoni, has urged individuals released on temporary parole to act responsibly and avoid actions that could land them back in conflict with the law.
The National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) has reported that Rwanda earned more than Rwf11.4 billion from agricultural and livestock exports between February 23 and 27, 2026.
Foreign visitors spent $161.5 million (over Rwf236 billion) in Rwanda within a three-month period, underscoring tourism’s growing role as a major source of foreign exchange, according to the latest Travel Expenditure Survey released by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR).
Rwandans living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Bahrain have been assured of their safety and access to assistance, including support for those unable to return home, following escalating hostilities in the Middle East.
Traders across Rwanda, particularly those adding value to food and beverages, are facing a growing challenge: the scarcity and high cost of packaging materials. While local manufacturers produce environmentally friendly options, such as metal cans and paper-based packaging, these remain limited and expensive.
Rwanda’s most capped footballer, Haruna Niyonzima, has officially retired from professional football, ending a remarkable career that spanned over 20 years and included 112 appearances for the national team, Amavubi.