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Selected Rwandan youth football coaches will benefit from specialized coaching and mentorship from experts at Atlético de Madrid, as part of a program led by the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) under its Visit Rwanda initiative.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has received petitions from refugees in Rwanda alleging discrimination, hate speech, and killings targeting Tutsi communities and other Congolese citizens who speak Kinyarwanda in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Rwanda’s fish production from aquaculture and capture fisheries increased to 52,439 tonnes in 2025, up from 48,133 tonnes in 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI) said.
The Government of Rwanda has announced plans to install lightning arresters in public gathering areas following a tragic lightning strike that killed nine people in Jarama Sector, Ngoma District.
Rwanda’s Ministry of Infrastructure (MININFRA) has apologized to citizens following widespread electricity outages that disrupted multiple regions of the country, with the capital Kigali among the hardest hit.
A 28-year-old man from Rusasa Village in Huye’s Gishubi Sector is facing criminal charges after allegedly killing his 40-year-old brother over a minor debt of just 250 Rwandan Francs (about $0.20).
The Mayor of Rubavu District, Prosper Mulindwa, has called on residents to begin 2026 with a strong commitment to financial discipline as a foundation for security and sustainable development.
MP Germaine Mukabalisa has questioned the rationale behind impounding vehicles solely because they have not yet been transferred into the buyer’s name, saying such a measure is unjustified.