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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.

Research from Chapman University and the Kinsey Institute indicates notable differences in how men and women experience sexual satisfaction during intercourse, shaped by biological, psychological and emotional factors.
The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) has summoned Canalbox to explain persistent service disruptions and present immediate corrective measures following growing customer complaints over poor internet quality.
The Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC) has reported an increase in malaria prevalence in Rwanda, saying the country recorded 76 cases per 1,000 people, equivalent to 7.6% in the 2024/2025 period, up from 4.5% in 2023/2024.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM) has renewed its warning to public transport operators and traders who arbitrarily increase fares and commodity prices under the pretext of rising fuel costs, saying offenders will face sanctions.
April 21, 1994 marked the 15th day of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi, as the genocidal regime intensified coordinated killings across the country.
Senior government officials from Rwanda and Uganda have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening trade and investment ties during the 2026 Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) meeting held in Kampala.
Rwanda has received strong commendation from the Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority (NCTTCA) for maintaining road infrastructure that meets international standards at an estimated 98% compliance level.
On April 20, 1994, Rwanda’s genocidal regime escalated its campaign to exterminate the Tutsi, with coordinated attacks and incitement spreading across the country particularly in Butare, then considered one of the last holdouts against mass killings.
The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) spokesperson, Brig. Gen. Ronald Rwivanga, has criticized what he described as the international community’s delayed recognition of security threats posed by armed groups operating in the Great Lakes region, saying earlier attacks in Rwanda were largely ignored until the killing of Italy’s ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Senators have called on the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM) to accelerate the relocation of residents living near industrial zones and strengthen infrastructure in industrial parks, in a bid to boost the contribution of manufacturing to Rwanda’s economic transformation.