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Paul Kagame attended the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg held at Parc des Princes in Paris.
Rwanda’s tourism sector generated $685 million in 2025, reflecting a 6% increase from $647 million recorded in 2024, according to the Rwanda Development Board (RDB).
The Rwanda National Police has called on motorists, especially motorcyclists, to strictly respect the dedicated bus lane system introduced in parts of Kigali, warning that continued violations are undermining efforts to improve public transport efficiency.
Researcher and author Tom Ndahiro has proposed that genocide memorials in Rwanda should include photographs and documented profiles of individuals who played roles in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, arguing that remembrance must fully reflect both victims and perpetrators.
Rwanda is stepping up measures to address rising fuel prices while reducing emissions from petrol-powered vehicles, as part of a broader push toward sustainable urban mobility.
Akagera National Park generated over Frw 1.9 billion in the first quarter of 2026, buoyed by a steady rise in visitor numbers and tourism activities.
The Rwanda National Police has announced that 1,697 personnel, including police officers and members of the Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS), have completed the fourth cohort of the Basic Police Special Forces course focused on security operations and counter-terrorism.
Cadets from the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) Military Academy have held an in-depth discussion with senior military leaders at RDF Headquarters in Kimihurura, as part of efforts to deepen their understanding of Rwanda’s liberation struggle.
President Paul Kagame has called for patience and sustained dialogue in addressing ongoing security challenges in the region, stressing that such complex issues cannot be resolved in a short time.
32 years on, I write, once more, with our youth in mind.How much we wished we could have assured you, Dear Children, that the fight behind “Never Again” would end in our lifetimes