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Raymond Tuyishimire

Tuyshimire Raymond is a Rwandan journalist with six years of experience. He specializes in investigative reporting and stories focused on human rights — particularly children’s rights — as well as other topics related to Rwanda. He is currently the Editor of Umunota newspaper.

The Rwanda Investigation Bureau on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, presented two men suspected of committing multiple crimes, including fraud and the sexual assault of underage girls.
The High Council of Nyarugenge has ordered the release of Mazimpaka Patrick, Nizeyimana Didier (also known as Mucoma), Nkeramihigo Japhet, and Tumukunde Djuma, who had been facing charges brought by Barafinda Sekikubo Fred. The four will continue to face trial while out on bail.
Mental health experts from Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have convened in Kigali to discuss how recurring insecurity in the region continues to contribute to growing mental health challenges.
Rwandan peacekeepers serving in MINUSCA (RWABGVIII) in Bria, Central African Republic, joined other international forces and local residents today to mark International Women’s Day 2026.
President Paul Kagame has emphasized Rwanda’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and national borders, drawing lessons from the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Rwanda (ICPAR), in partnership with the UK-based ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), on March 5, 2026, unveiled a report detailing how Rwandan organizations are adopting sustainable environmental management practices in the financial sector.
President Paul Kagame on Thursday received a delegation from Samruk-Kazyna, Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund that oversees state-owned enterprises, led by CEO Nurlan Zhakupov, at Village Urugwiro.
Rwanda’s Prime Minister, Dr. Justin Nsengiyumva, has arrived in Arusha to represent President Paul Kagame at the 25th ordinary summit of East African Community (EAC) Heads of State, scheduled for March 7, 2026.
Anastase Uwizeyimana, 45, from Gatsibo District, was found dead by hanging on March 6, 2026, in what authorities suspect was a suicide linked to ongoing marital conflicts.
The International Crisis Group (ICG) has urged the Democratic Republic of the Congo to end hate speech and attacks targeting Kinyarwanda-speaking Congolese, warning that military confrontation will not resolve the persistent insecurity in the country’s east.