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Rwanda could have four representatives at the 2026 CECAFA Kagame Cup after the Rwanda Football Federation (FERWAFA) revealed that efforts are underway to secure additional slots for Kiyovu Sports and Police FC.
Nyamagabe District on Saturday held commemoration activities marking the 32nd anniversary of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, with special tribute paid to 1,535 families that were completely exterminated during the atrocities.
Jean Hubert Nkurayija Ishimwe, the former Tour du Rwanda Coordinator, has been elected President of the Rwanda Cycling Federation (FERWACY), taking over leadership of one of the country's most successful sports federations.
Lieutenant Colonel Gaspard Harerimana, Senior Technology Officer at the Ministry of Defence, has called on young people to commit themselves to safeguarding Rwanda’s progress, urging them to unite under a shared responsibility of protecting national achievements.
First Lady Mrs. Jeannette Kagame on Saturday inaugurated the Ntarama Genocide Memorial Gallery, a new historical exhibition space established at the Ntarama Genocide Memorial Site in Bugesera District, dedicated to preserving and documenting the history of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Dr. Jean-Damascène Bizimana, has said the international community was aware that the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi was being planned but failed to take action to prevent it.
First Lady Mrs. Jeannette Kagame has challenged Rwanda’s youth to take the lead in safeguarding peace, preserving national unity, and confronting genocide ideology, describing them as the generation responsible for securing the country’s future.
The Rwanda National Police has issued a strong warning against the growing tendency of some individuals to loot goods from vehicles involved in road accidents instead of assisting victims, following the arrest of 10 suspects linked to the theft of cement from a crashed truck in Kigali.
After six years of implementation and an investment exceeding Rwf 33 billion, the Green Gicumbi Project has officially come to an end, leaving behind a legacy of climate resilience, environmental restoration, and improved livelihoods for more than 158,000 residents in Gicumbi District.