Healing justice requires collective support
Africa-Press - Rwanda. The introduction of mental health–informed practices into Rwanda’s justice system marks a progressive and humane shift, one that recognizes that justice...
Walking Together: Brazil and Rwanda’s Shared Journey
Irene Vida Gala
Africa-Press - Rwanda. This is my first time experiencing New Year in Kigali as well as celebrating the beginning of this new...
Rwanda’s sporting ambition must go beyond hosting
Africa-Press - Rwanda. Rwanda has become one of Africa’s most reliable hosts of major sporting events. The 2026 calendar alone features continental and global...
Agaciro must evolve into agaciroism
Donnah Rubagumya
Africa-Press - Rwanda. n the years following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda could not have rebuilt its physical and social...
In Kinshasa incitement to hatred is indiscipline
Tom Ndahiro
Africa-Press - Rwanda. There are times when language flops under the weight of insincerity. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Council of Ministers, convened...
Gen Ekenge’s Scandal and the Downfall of a Regime
Amani Athar
Africa-Press - Rwanda. General Sylvain Ekenge, former spokesperson for the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), was recently suspended for...
2025 marked a turning point for the capital market
Tesi Kaven
Africa-Press - Rwanda. Rwanda’s capital market made notable progress in 2025 on the back of a raft of regulatory reforms and growing investor...
Six major projects to watch in 2026
Africa-Press - Rwanda. Several large-scale infrastructure, transport and technology projects are expected to shape Rwanda’s development agenda starting in 2026. From modern transport hubs...
1994: How the term genocide was used in confusing manners
Peter Ruti
Africa-Press - Rwanda. In the last article in this serialised narrative, we realised how investigations made it possible to understand and explain...
Silence and indifference are enablers of Genocide
Tom Ndahiro
Africa-Press - Rwanda. On December 27, 2025, just after Boxing Day—the world woke up to what should have been an unremarkable, festive interlude...









