Prime Minister Dr. Justin Nsengiyumva has reminded African countries of the need to reduce reliance on foreign aid and prioritize self-reliance in driving the continent’s development agenda.
Rwanda has granted citizenship to 1,500 foreign nationals since the rollout of its naturalization program, the Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration has announced.
Bumbogo High School has won the national Kinyarwanda, culture, and heritage competition for secondary schools, scoring 90%, and will represent Kigali City in the nationwide contest featuring schools from across Rwanda.
The Parliamentary Committee on Social Affairs reports a 92% rise in the number of people admitted to correctional facilities in 2023/2024, highlighting ongoing challenges in curbing behaviors that threaten public safety.
The Cultural Assembly plans to introduce new guidelines, “Kinyarwanda in the Lead,” aimed at promoting proper use of the Kinyarwanda language, particularly among young people, officials announced Monday.
Rwanda has improved its position in global anti-corruption efforts, rising two places to rank 41st worldwide in the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International Rwanda.
The armed group AFC/M23 has recruited 7,532 new fighters, following the completion of military training at the Tshanzu training camp in Rutshuru territory, North Kivu Province.
For millions of people, the day does not truly begin until the first cup tea or coffee has been poured. Across homes and workplaces, the debate is familiar: which of the two is the better choice in the morning?
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