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The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) has moved to clarify growing public concerns over water pricing, intermittent supply, non-revenue water losses, and the rollout of smart metering systems, as residents in various parts of the country continue to report challenges in access and affordability.
President Paul Kagame on Thursday received a Chinese investment delegation led by Xu Hui, Chairman of Rich Resource International Investments (RRII) and Vice Chairman of Chery Holding Group, in discussions centered on expanding strategic investments in Rwanda.
The City of Kigali has announced the introduction of dedicated bus lanes on selected roads during peak hours in a bid to improve public transport flow and reduce traffic congestion.
State Minister for Infrastructure Jean de Dieu Uwihanganye has indicated that Rwanda’s transition to electric mobility could soon make it difficult to import non-electric vehicles, as the country intensifies efforts to reduce dependence on petroleum products.
The Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) has announced a series of measures to address mounting concerns over waste management in Kigali, as residents raise complaints about high collection fees and the impact of poorly located landfills.
Minister of Sports Nelly Mukazayire has said Rwanda’s hosting of the 2026 CAVB Men’s Club Championship signals the country’s growing ambition to position itself as a leading destination for major international sporting events.
Chief Justice Domitilla Mukantaganzwa has warned that knowledge without strong moral values can lead to grave consequences, calling on Rwandans, particularly the youth, to uphold humanity alongside education.
President Paul Kagame has held talks with the Chief Executive Officer of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Dr. Sania Nishtar, focusing on strengthening cooperation in vaccine delivery and health system resilience in Rwanda.
April 21, 1994 marked the 15th day of the 100-day Genocide against the Tutsi, as the genocidal regime intensified coordinated killings across the country.
On April 20, 1994, Rwanda’s genocidal regime escalated its campaign to exterminate the Tutsi, with coordinated attacks and incitement spreading across the country particularly in Butare, then considered one of the last holdouts against mass killings.