Politics

Pegasus, the powerful spyware that once dominated global headlines, has largely faded from public view years after explosive allegations linked it to covert surveillance operations by several governments, including Rwanda
The Secretary General of FPR–Inkotanyi, Amb. Christophe Bazivamo, on Tuesday received the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Rwanda, Gao Wenqi, for discussions focused on strengthening party-to-party and bilateral relations.
Rwanda’s Foreign Minister, Amb. Olivier Nduhungirehe, has strongly criticized a recent UN experts’ report accusing the M23 rebel group of establishing control in eastern DRC with alleged Rwandan support.
Investors from Hong Kong, organized under the Hong Kong Chuangzhi Group, are in Rwanda to explore investment opportunities and strengthen business ties.
President Paul Kagame has called on Rwandans to safeguard the values of their culture, emphasizing the importance of proper use and pronunciation of Kinyarwanda.
Congolese refugees in Rwanda have expressed outrage over recent statements made by Gen. Maj. Sylvain Ekenge, spokesperson for the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), which they say demean Tutsi women and constitute ethnic discrimination.
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).
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.
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.