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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 leadership of Zion Temple Celebration Center, part of Authentic Word Ministries and headed by Paul Gitwaza, has announced the postponement of its planned prophetic visit to Israel, citing security concerns amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Frank Habineza, President of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda (DGPR), has strongly denied social media claims that he attended a secret meeting in the United States with opposition figures Thomas Nahimana and Paul Rusesabagina.
The Government of Rwanda has announced measures to prevent potential shortages of petroleum products as escalating tensions in the Middle East threaten global supply chains.
The killing of Lt Col Willy Ngoma, former spokesperson of the AFC/M23 rebel group, may embolden others still engaged in the conflict, according to regional political analyst and Senator Evode Uwizeyimana.
Leaders of the East African Community (EAC) are set to convene for the bloc’s 25th Ordinary Summit on March 7, 2026, in Arusha, Tanzania, at a time when divisions among some member states threaten regional cohesion.
Rwanda has welcomed three newly appointed ambassadors, marking another step in strengthening its diplomatic ties across Europe and Africa.
Reading to children is not merely a comforting bedtime tradition, it is a scientifically proven foundation for brain development, language acquisition and confidence building, experts say.
At least 28 people have died, and more than 400 others have been hospitalized in Bugesera District after consuming substandard or counterfeit alcohol, local police authorities report.
The AFC/M23 rebel movement has accused the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) of carrying out attacks against civilians and livestock during renewed fighting in Masisi Territory, escalating tensions in eastern DR Congo.