May 20, 1994 marked the 44th day of the 100 days of the Genocide against the Tutsi, as the genocidal regime continued its systematic campaign to exterminate Tutsi across Rwanda.
Residents living near border crossings between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have urged authorities to strengthen Ebola prevention measures while allowing cross-border trade and movement to continue, warning that border closures are crippling livelihoods.
Plans to expand the Kigali–Muhanga highway and the Prince House–Masaka road have faced prolonged delays, raising concern over stalled implementation and the continued deterioration of key transport corridors.
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) has confirmed that ongoing investigations into Rwandan musician Uworizagwira Florien, popularly known as Yampano, have resulted in seven criminal charges being brought against him.
May 19, 1994 marked the 43rd day of the 100 days of the Genocide against the Tutsi, during which the genocidal regime continued its systematic campaign of extermination across different parts of Rwanda.
Rwanda is intensifying efforts to harness nuclear energy as part of its broader strategy to accelerate economic growth, strengthen energy security and modernize critical sectors including healthcare, agriculture and industry.
Popular Rwandan DJ and media personality Iradukunda Grace Divine, widely known as DJ Ira, has revealed that her father’s prolonged illness pushed her to step away from her role at Rwanda Television.
Rwanda has temporarily closed border crossings linking Rusizi District to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as authorities intensify measures to prevent the spread of Ebola following reports of a growing outbreak in the neighboring country.
On May 18, 1994, former interim President Théodore Sindikubwabo visited the then Kibuye Prefecture where he publicly praised Interahamwe militias for their role in killing Tutsi during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.