Closing arguments begin in appeal trial of accused Franco-Rwandan gΓ©nocidaire
The appeal trial of Claude Muhayimana, accused of facilitating the Rwandan genocide, has entered its closing arguments phase after previously being convicted and released pending appeal.
Sexual violence continues as a form of torture in wars, says former UN prosecutor for Rwanda
Charles Adeogun-Phillips discusses the historical significance of recognizing sexual violence in conflict as torture and its implications in current global conflicts.
Rwanda: Jailed Critic in Rwanda Faces 30-Year Sentence
The article discusses the legacy of Rwandan gospel singer Kizito Mihigo, whose recent death and previous arrests underline ongoing government repression of free speech in Rwanda.
Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: The Victims Speak in the Trial of Claude Muhayimana in Paris
The trial of Claude Muhayimana in Paris focuses on testimonies from civil parties regarding his alleged involvement in the Rwandan genocide, where he is accused of transporting killers to massacre sites.
Congo in broad military offensive against rebel group
The Congolese government has launched a multi-front military offensive against the M23 rebel group in the eastern part of the country.
Rwanda's Tutsi Genocide: Claude Muhayimana interrogated during his appeal trial in Paris
Claude Muhayimana is being questioned in Paris during his appeal trial for complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity related to the Rwandan genocide.
Tensions in Eastern DRC: At Least Three Front Lines Reactivated
Recent escalations in eastern DRC have seen multiple front lines reactivate as government forces clash with the ACF/M23 group, accused of being supported by Rwanda.
Rwanda: What to Know As Govt Sets Deadline for Factories to Relocate to Industrial Zones
Rwanda's government has mandated that factories operating outside of designated industrial zones must relocate within ten years to enhance order in industrial development and protect the environment.
Rwanda: New Bill Sets Stage for Modern, Market-Led Farming
Rwanda is proposing a new plant production bill aimed at modernizing agricultural practices and ensuring food security in response to population growth and climate challenges.
The football team meets Kenya in the opening match of the African tour
The Estonian men's football team will participate in the FIFA Series tournament in Rwanda, starting with a match against Kenya.
Estonia national team faces Kenya in March, possibly including penalty shootouts
The Estonian men's national football team will participate in the FIFA Series tournament in Rwanda in March, facing Kenya in the first match.
DR Congo border crossing with Burundi reopens after AFC/M23 offensive
A crucial border crossing between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi has reopened after being closed for over two months due to an offensive by the Rwanda-backed AFC/M23 group.
Tour du Rwanda hit by tragedy as two spectators killed in road accident on first day
Two spectators tragically lost their lives in a road accident on the opening day of the Tour du Rwanda.
Rwanda: Inside Kayonza's Irrigation Bid to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts
Kayonza, Rwanda faces chronic drought and low rainfall, prompting a shift towards irrigation to safeguard agricultural productivity and food security.
Rwanda: MPs Back Tougher Action On Abandoned Mining Pits
Rwandan MPs support stricter measures to manage abandoned mining pits which pose health hazards and environmental risks.
Rwanda: Govt Revamps Tender System to Prioritise Innovation
The Rwandan government has revamped its tender system to prioritize innovation by implementing specialized procedures for awarding public innovation-related contracts.
Rwanda: How Rwanda's Erosion Control Efforts Shield Nile Basin Rivers
Rwanda has implemented erosion control measures across 1.2 million hectares to protect rivers that feed into the Nile, aiming to preserve water quality for millions downstream.
Tour of Rwanda: two spectators killed by a vehicle from the caravan veering off the road
A tragic accident during the Tour of Rwanda resulted in the deaths of two spectators and injuries to six others when a vehicle from the race caravan veered off the road.
Filming on Roads Unsafe, Illegal, Rwanda Police Caution Nigerian Content Creator
Rwandan police warned Nigerian content creator Joe Bassey against filming on roads, emphasizing it is unsafe and against road safety regulations.
Stages, innovations, teams... The Tour of Rwanda is set to launch for a new edition
The 2026 edition of the Tour of Rwanda will take place from February 22 to March 1, featuring new innovations including urban circuit stages and starting in Rukomo, ending in Kigali.
Uganda: UPDF and RDF Reinforce Bilateral Cooperation At Musanze Security Talks
The UPDF and RDF concluded a three-day meeting in Musanze aimed at enhancing security cooperation along the Uganda-Rwanda border.
Trial of General PhilΓ©mon Yav Irung in the DRC: a four-year-old SMS at the heart of the case
The trial of Lieutenant-General PhilΓ©mon Yav Irung in the Democratic Republic of Congo centers around a four-year-old SMS that allegedly links him to collaboration with the Rwandan army.
Rwanda: EU Official Says It's Hard to Tell Who Committed Abuses in Uvira
The European Commissioner for Equality remarked on the complexities of identifying perpetrators of abuse in Uvira, DR Congo, following the withdrawal of rebel forces.
Conflict in Eastern DRC: EU Humanitarian Commissioner in Kigali after Kinshasa and Bujumbura
The European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid visited Kigali as part of her tour addressing the humanitarian crisis resulting from the conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Rwanda: How One Child Refugee's Journey Changed Hearing Care in Rwanda
Selva Nesar, a child refugee from Afghanistan, inspired the launch of Rwanda's cochlear implant program, transforming the country's approach to inclusive hearing healthcare.
Rwanda: Kagame, EU Officials Discuss DR Congo Security Crisis
President Kagame of Rwanda and EU officials discussed the security crisis in eastern DR Congo, focusing on humanitarian efforts and regional cooperation.
Rwanda: Land Termination Policy Raises Questions Over Property Rights
Kigali's new land policy compels landowners in prime areas to develop their properties or risk losing ownership, raising concerns over property rights and due process.
Rwanda: Amid Shrinking Aid, Refugees in Rwanda Are Finding New Sources of Livelihoods
Amid declining international aid, Rwandan refugees are increasingly turning to agriculture and livestock rearing as new sources of income for their families.
Rwanda: Tour Du Rwanda 2026 Budget Rises to Nearly Rwf2bn
The budget for the upcoming Tour du Rwanda has increased by 50 percent, reaching nearly Rwf 2 billion, as confirmed by cycling officials.
DR Congo: The trial of General PhilΓ©mon Yav Irung, the prosecution and the defense clash over key evidence
The trial of General PhilΓ©mon Yav Irung in the Democratic Republic of Congo is marked by disputes over key evidence related to allegations of collaboration with the Rwandan army.
The European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Begins Her Tour in the DRC in the Great Lakes Region
The European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid, Hadja Lahbib, has commenced her tour in the Great Lakes region, starting in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) before continuing to Burundi and Rwanda.
Africa: Doja Cat - Who Is the Move Afrika Next Headliner?
Doja Cat is set to headline the 2026 Move Afrika concert series in Kigali, marking an important step in Rwanda's growing reputation as an international entertainment hub.
'M23 and Rwanda' to blame for latest violence in DR Congo: US senior adviser for Africa
A U.S. official has accused M23 and Rwanda of responsible for increased violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting a significant breach of a peace accord.
Rwanda: Rica Graduates Earn Employers' Praise As They Root for Sharper Focus On Job-Ready Skills
Recent graduates from the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA) are receiving positive feedback from employers, emphasizing the importance of job-ready skills in their training.
Rwanda: Congolese Woman Convicted of Child Trafficking By Belgian Court
A Congolese woman has been sentenced to 14 years in prison by a Belgian court for her involvement in child trafficking, having facilitated the illegal adoption of children from DR Congo.
Rwanda: African Leaders Must Walk the Talk On Maternal Health
African leaders at a recent AU summit emphasized the urgent need for increased investment in maternal health, highlighting systemic failures as key issues.
Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen to Open Denmark's Embassy in Rwanda
Danish Foreign Minister Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen is set to officially open Denmark's embassy in Rwanda as part of efforts to strengthen ties with African partners.
Rwanda's Foreign Minister: There is no development without security and no economic integration without stability
Rwanda's Foreign Minister emphasizes the link between security and development during the African Union summit.
Rwanda: DR Congo Crisis - What's the Main Challenge Facing AU Mediators?
The African Union Summit is set to address the ongoing crisis in eastern DR Congo, focusing on the challenges AU mediators face in influencing peace efforts.
The Democratic Republic of Congo approved a ceasefire and position freeze in the east
The Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to a ceasefire and position freeze in its eastern regions following mediation by Angola.
Rwanda: MPs Approve Relevance of Bill Reforming Central Bank Operations
Rwandan lawmakers have approved a bill aimed at reforming the National Bank of Rwanda's operations to enhance its independence and align with international standards.
Rwanda: One Doctor's Resolve to Redefine Orthopaedic Care
Dr. Emmanuel Bukara is working to improve orthopaedic care in Rwanda, where patients historically have traveled overseas for procedures.
DRC: Angola proposes a ceasefire starting Wednesday
Angola has proposed a ceasefire beginning Wednesday between Kinshasa's forces and the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Olivier Nduhungirehe: "If sanctions could solve the problem, I would sign tomorrow," declares the Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs
Rwanda's Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe discusses the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo and challenges international sanctions as ineffective in resolving the issue.
Rwanda: Why Many Children in Rwanda Live With Undiagnosed H. Pylori Infections
Many children in Rwanda suffer from undiagnosed Helicobacter pylori infections, a leading cause of chronic gastric issues.
Rwanda: Corruption - What's Behind Rwanda's Top Performance in Global Ranking
Rwanda achieved its highest score in the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking 41st globally, amidst a decline in global anti-corruption efforts.
Rwanda: Rwanda Records Highest-Ever Score in Global Corruption Index
Rwanda has achieved its highest-ever score in the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, ranking 41st globally with a score of 58%.
Rwanda: Rwanda Records Highest-Ever Score in Global Corruption Index
Rwanda has achieved its highest score to date in the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, a notable improvement from previous years amid deteriorating scores in several traditionally strong countries.
DRC-Rwanda: "Any idea aimed at bringing peace does not benefit President Kagame"
Congolese President FΓ©lix Tshisekedi recently concluded a diplomatic tour across multiple countries to address pressing issues including the ongoing conflict in Kivu and the crisis with Rwanda.
DRC: tensions in a neighborhood of Kinshasa following an eviction operation
Tensions have escalated in the Pakadjuma neighborhood of Kinshasa after a recent eviction operation, leading to confrontations between residents and security forces.