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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.

Rwanda’s Prime Minister, Dr Justin Nsengiyumva, has urged African leaders to intensify efforts to strengthen governance and health systems, warning that no country can claim sustainable development while women continue to die during childbirth.
Addis Ababa, February 13, 2026 – Rwanda’s Prime Minister, Dr. Justin Nsengiyumva, has arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to represent President Paul Kagame at the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU).
What was meant to be the beginning of a new life turned into heartbreak for a young woman after her newly wedded husband allegedly deceived her about their marital home and left her stranded in Kigali
As Rwanda joins the rest of the world in marking World Radio Day, radio continues to hold a special place in the hearts of Rwandans, remaining one of the most trusted and widely used sources of information in the country.
The African Union (AU) has welcomed the signing of a ceasefire agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government and the Alliance of Congo River (AFC/M23).
Rwanda National Police (RNP) has received officers who completed a year-long peacekeeping mission in South Sudan.
Rwanda’s Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Yusuf Murangwa, has announced that construction of the new Kigali University Teaching Hospital (CHUK) is nearly complete and that the hospital will relocate from its current location to Masaka in March 2026.
RwandAir, Rwanda’s national airline, has warned passengers that flights to and from Kigali may experience delays due to heavy cloud cover affecting visibility at Kigali International Airport.
Floriculture in Rwanda continues to gain momentum, with flowers now ranking among the country’s growing agricultural exports.
Kayonza district is set to begin construction of a new Azote factory, aimed at producing frozen semen for dairy cows and improving access to high-quality breeding material for local farmers.