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Akagera National Park recorded 135 arrests linked to wildlife poaching in 2025, marking a year of intensified enforcement and notable gains in conservation security.
Minister Jimmy Gasore, Rwanda’s Minister of Infrastructure, has emphasized that connecting rural communities to urban centers is more than just building roads, it is a strategic driver of socio-economic transformation.
Dr. Vincent Biruta, Rwanda’s Minister of Security, is leading a government delegation on a high-level working visit to Egypt, aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation in defense and security.
The High Court of Nyarugenge on Monday, February 16, 2026, adjourned the appeal hearing of prominent Rwandan fashion designer Moses Turahirwa, popularly known as “Moshions,” who is challenging a one-year prison sentence for drug-related offences.
Authorities in Rusizi District on Monday, February 16, 2026, received 18 Rwandans who voluntarily returned home after spending several years in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
RwandAir has announced significant flight disruptions following industrial action by workers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Kenya’s main aviation hub.
Over a decade since its release, the Swahili-language hit “Wapi Ye” by Rwandan music icon Intore Masamba and Burundian star Kidum Kibido continues to captivate audiences across East Africa.
Akagera National Park generated $5.06 million (over Frw 7 billion) in 2025, reflecting a 5.4 percent revenue increase compared to 2024, as visitor arrivals rose steadily and conservation milestones expanded the park’s global profile.