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A new 2025 Demographic and Health Survey (RDHS) has revealed that 5% of children under the age of five in Rwanda are overweight, highlighting a growing “double burden” of malnutrition alongside persistent stunting.
Rwanda will source about 40% of the fertilizer required for the 2027A agricultural season from domestic production, as the country accelerates efforts to reduce dependence on imports and stabilize farm input prices.
Police FC have confirmed the signing of five new players, including former Rayon Sports defender Rushema Chris, as the club embarks on a major squad restructuring ahead of the new season.
The Rwanda Football Federation (FERWAFA) has announced that footballers competing in its competitions will undergo unannounced anti-doping tests starting from the 2026/27 season, as part of broader reforms aimed at protecting players' health and strengthening the integrity of the game.
Mozambique's President and Commander-in-Chief of the Mozambique Defence Armed Forces (FADM), Daniel Francisco Chapo, visited Rwandan security forces deployed on a peace support mission in the country.
Rwanda Defence Force Spokesperson and Director General for International Military Cooperation, Brig. Gen. Patrick Karuretwa, has called on participants of the 16th Indangamirwa cohort to uphold patriotism, strong national values, and responsible citizenship as key drivers of Rwanda’s development.
The Rwanda Private Sector Federation (PSF) has donated 10 cows to Liberation war veterans with disabilities in Ngororero District, in a gesture of appreciation for their contribution to Rwanda's liberation and the country's continued peace and stability.
Two Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) officers have graduated from a senior military training programme in Uganda, underscoring the growing defence cooperation between Kigali and Kampala.
Rwanda’s education system has undergone one of the most significant transformations in the country’s post-Liberation history, expanding from a heavily damaged system after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to near-universal access at primary level and major gains across all education stages.
Rwanda and Russia have signed an agreement outlining the next steps toward the development of a Small Modular Reactor (SMR), a compact nuclear facility intended to generate electricity and support the country’s growing energy demand.