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Kenyan musician Bien-Aimé Baraza has lauded Paul Kagame as a leader pushing Africa toward self-reliant development.
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) has revealed that 297 Rwandans were trafficked to different parts of the world between 2019 and 2025, with 197 of them successfully repatriated from 14 countries.
The City of Kigali has stepped up calls for preparedness as meteorological agencies forecast heavy rainfall during the upcoming March–May 2026 rainy season, warning of potential floods, landslides and related hazards.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s senior adviser on African affairs, Massad Boulos, has indicated that no final decision has been made on whether the United States will impose sanctions on Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame.
In Bugesera district, four individuals have been charged with producing and distributing kanyanga, a locally brewed alcohol that has claimed 17 lives.
Heavy fighting erupted in Point-Zero, Fizi Territory, South Kivu, as the Twirwaneho coalition aligned with AFC/M23 shot down three combat drones deployed by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC).
The Rwanda National Police has issued a strong warning against secret alcohol production, highlighting the rising threat of substandard beverages that continue to endanger lives.
The Government of Rwanda has stepped up efforts to resolve persistent delays and inefficiencies in the provision of land services, following widespread complaints from citizens over slow processing and bureaucratic hurdles.
The Government of Denmark has officially opened its embassy in Kigali, marking a significant step in strengthening diplomatic relations with Rwanda after years without a resident mission in the country.
Akagera National Park recorded 135 arrests linked to wildlife poaching in 2025, marking a year of intensified enforcement and notable gains in conservation security.