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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.

Rwandans living in parts of the Middle East report that they remain safe as the escalating conflict involving the United States, Iran and Israel approaches its first week.
The Senate has raised fresh concerns over unlawful detention and human rights violations in Rwanda’s transit centers, revealing that some detainees are held beyond the legally permitted period.
The Cabinet has authorized the provisional release of 1,874 individuals previously sentenced by Rwandan courts, in a decision announced during its meeting on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at Village Urugwiro, presided over by President Paul Kagame.
The Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) of the Rwanda National Police operating in Kigali has arrested a 24-year-old man found in possession of 1,000 rolls of cannabis.
Alain Destexhe, a former Belgian senator, has criticized the United States for imposing sanctions on the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) and several senior military officials, arguing that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the country truly responsible for regional conflict.
The WASAC Group has announced a planned water supply interruption affecting 16 sectors across Kigali and Bugesera this Wednesday, March 4, citing maintenance works at the Kanzenze Water Treatment Plant.
A man from Gisagara District is set to face trial over the alleged fatal stabbing of his 45-year-old uncle, following a dispute reportedly sparked by four avocados.
Rwandan peacekeepers serving in the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (Rwanbatt-1) have been awarded UN medals in recognition of their outstanding contribution to maintaining peace and security.
The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) commander in Bugesera District, Lt Col Augustin Murigande, has issued a strong warning to individuals suspected of orchestrating theft in Nyakondo village, Kanzenze Cell, Ntarama Sector, accusing them of destabilising security in the area.