Rwanda and Turkey Strengthen Digital Ties in High Level Bilateral Meeting

Rwanda and Turkey Strengthen Digital Ties

Rwanda continues to position itself as a digital leader on the continent, with recent diplomatic engagements reflecting growing international partnerships in technology and innovation. On June 10, 2025, the Minister of ICT and Innovation, Paula Ingabire Musoni, held a high-level meeting with His Excellency Ambassador Aslan Alper Yüksel of the Republic of Turkey in Kigali. […]

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Rwanda’s Akagera National Park Welcomes 70 Southern White Rhinos

Rwanda’s Akagera National Park Welcomes 70 Southern White Rhinos

In a monumental move that positions Rwanda at the forefront of global conservation, seventy Southern White Rhinos have been successfully relocated to Akagera National Park. This initiative is not only the largest single rhino translocation ever undertaken at once, but also marks a new chapter in the country’s ongoing efforts to restore endangered species and […]

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Rwanda Urges Vigilance as Flu Season Brings New COVID-19 Cases

MOH Urges Vigilance as Flu Season Brings New COVID-19 Cases

Rwandan health authorities have sounded the alarm over a fresh wave of seasonal illnesses, including a re-emergence of COVID-19 infections, as the country enters the dry season. The alert follows similar trends observed globally, with the World Health Organization (WHO) confirming a renewed surge in cases driven by a fast-spreading variant known as NB.1.8.1. The […]

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Rwanda explains decision to Withdraw from ECCAS

Cabinet endorses decision to Withdraw from ECCAS

In a firm and unapologetic move, the Government of Rwanda has officially reiterated its decision to withdraw from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), citing deep-rooted bias and manipulation within the regional body. The decision was reaffirmed during a Cabinet meeting held on June 9th, 2025, at Urugwiro Village under the chairmanship of […]

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Rwanda Launches Plan to Strengthen Local Governance through Centre of Excellence

RALGA mulls Plan to Strengthen Local Governance through Centre of Excellence

The Local Government Authorities Association (RALGA), has unveiled a bold strategy to improve service delivery, build institutional capacity, and champion decentralized governance through the establishment of a new Centre of Excellence. RALGA) announced the development of a Centre of Excellence in Local Governance, a landmark initiative set to promote local government innovation. The announcement was […]

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Ugandan Forces Enter DRC Towns to Prevent Ethnic Clashes

Ugandan Forces Enter DRC Towns to Prevent Ethnic Clashes

The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has asserted control over two towns in eastern DRC, aiming to halt growing ethnic tensions as regional dynamics in the conflict-torn area continue to shift. The forces have taken control of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) towns of Kasenyi and Tchomia, a move officials say is aimed at […]

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Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda agree to PAMOJA Visa ahead of CHAN

Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda agree to PAMOJA Visa ahead of CHAN

As East Africa prepares to host the rescheduled CHAN 2024, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania have introduced a joint PAMOJA visa to enhance regional unity and ensure seamless travel during the tournament. With the countdown to the African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 underway, the co-hosts, are intensifying their preparations for what promises to be a landmark […]

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Pope Leo IV Appoints Ugandan Priest Simon Peter Engurait as Bishop in the U.S.

Pope Leo IV Appoints Ugandan Priest Simon Peter Engurait as Bishop in the U.S.

In a landmark development for Uganda’s Catholic community, Pope Leo IV has named Monsignor Simon Peter Engurait as the new bishop of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux in Louisiana, United States. The Vatican confirmed the appointment this week, signaling a moment of great pride and recognition for both the Ugandan Church and its growing global presence. […]

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Edgar Lungu, Zambia’s Sixth President Dies at 68 After a Tumultuous Political Journey

Edgar Lungu, Zambia’s Sixth President Dies at 68 After a Tumultuous Political Journey

Zambia is in mourning following the death of former President Edgar Lungu, who passed away at the age of 68 on Thursday June 5, 2025 in Pretoria, South Africa, where he had been receiving specialized medical care. His daughter, Tasila Lungu-Mwansa, a member of Zambia’s Parliament, confirmed his death in a somber video posted on […]

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Rwanda Marks 20 Years of Progress in Beating Plastic Pollution on World Environment Day 2025

Rwanda Marks 20 Years of Progress in Beating Plastic Pollution on World Environment Day 2025

On June 5, 2025, Rwanda marked two decades of committed action against plastic pollution as it hosted national celebrations for World Environment Day in Kigali. The event, themed “Ending Plastic Pollution,” brought together government officials, international development partners, private sector representatives, children and youth, underscoring a broad coalition united around environmental protection. Held at the […]

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