Elias Hakizimana

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.

A woman in Kigali has been arrested after a video showing her slapping and hitting her husband went viral on social media. The 25-second clip, recorded at night, shows the woman yelling at her husband while striking him three times and hitting him with a stick. The husband remains calm, asking her to take a motorcycle home.
The group arrived in Rwanda on the night of February 25, 2026. It includes 19 Eritreans, 143 Sudanese nationals, one Ethiopian and one South Sudanese.
The Government of Rwanda and the international non-profit organization GiveDirectly have signed a five-year agreement worth $150 million aimed at lifting citizens out of poverty.
Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier Nduhungirehe, has warned that genocide ideology and hate speech are resurging in the Great Lakes region, particularly in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, calling for urgent and decisive international intervention.
The Rwanda National Police in Kigali has confirmed that a woman captured in a viral video striking her husband will face legal action.
The mayor of Bugesera district, Richard Mutabazi, expressed his excitement at hosting the second stage of the Tour du Rwanda in his district.
For years, residents of Ubwiza Village in Rurambi Cell, Nyamirama Sector, Kayonza District, began their days before sunrise, not for farming, but for water.
Residents of Bugesera District have been encouraged to embrace a culture of paying taxes, with officials stressing that tax revenue finances infrastructure and public services in their communities.
The Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Jean-Damascène Bizimana, has called on young Rwandans living in Europe to resist false narratives about Rwanda spread by individuals seeking to deny or trivialize the Genocide against the Tutsi and promote its ideology.
Held on Sunday, February 22, 2026, the exercise also attracted senior government officials, including the Minister of State in the Ministry of Sports, Rwego Ngarambe; the Minister of Health, Dr Sabin Nsanzimana; and the Mayor of Kigali, Samuel Dusengiyumva, among others.