Politics

Akagera National Park has confirmed that 43 elephants were added to its official census in 2025, bringing the total number of elephants with individual identification to 106 out of 142 in the park.
The Ministry of Local Government (MINALOC) has launched Mbaza, a new online platform that allows citizens to submit questions and complaints directly to government institutions and receive timely responses without visiting offices in person.
The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has issued a warning to the public over individuals and organizations falsely claiming to represent the agency, particularly in connection with promotional activities for the Visit Rwanda tourism brand.
Rwanda has announced plans to take the United Kingdom to an international court, accusing it of failing to honor a bilateral agreement on relocating asylum seekers and irregular migrants.
President Paul Kagame on Tuesday held talks with Prof. Dong-Sup Yoon, president of South Korea’s Yonsei University, focusing on strengthening cooperation in higher education, research and knowledge exchange between Rwanda and the Korean institution.
The Water and Sanitation Corporation (WASAC Group) has announced that several of its services, including water connection applications, will now be accessible through the Irembo digital platform, making it easier for customers to request and manage services online.
Rwanda has welcomed 34 Rwandans and their family members who were formerly associated with the FDLR, officials said on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
Rwanda’s Minister of National Unity and Civic Responsibilities, Dr. Jean Damascène Bizimana, has urged citizens to speak Kinyarwanda correctly, describing it as the foundation of heroism and national identity.
Nyabihu District has achieved a significant reduction in poverty over the past seven years, with the rate falling from 39.6 percent in 2017/18 to 20.2 percent in 2024/25, according to district authorities.
Nyabihu district officials have announced a notable decline in child stunting over the past five years, with the rate now standing at 32.7 percent.