On October 2, 1961, addressing Members of Parliament, Grégoire Kayibanda—who would soon become Rwanda’s first president after independence—framed the country’s new political order as one rooted in majority rule, urging …
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KIGALI – At a time when many emerging economies are grappling with soaring borrowing costs and tightening global credit markets, Rwanda has secured a landmark €213 million (approximately Rwf 320 …
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It Didn’t End in 1994”: Genocide Survivor Adele Kibasumba on Memory, Violence, and the Limits of ‘Never Again’
KIGALI — The phrase “Never Again” echoes across memorial sites, in speeches, and on global platforms—especially during the commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. But for Adele Kibasumba, …
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KIGALI — Speaking via Google Meet from her base in the United States, Congolese activist Adele Kibasumba leans into the camera with a message for a generation she believes is …
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In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, survival has become a daily calculation of risk—where stepping just a few kilometres beyond one’s home can mean death. It is a landscape where …
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KIGALI — When we talk about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, the story usually stays within Rwanda—on its hills and in its neighborhoods. But for thousands of people, the …
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KIGALI -The President of IBUKA—the umbrella organization representing survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi—Dr. Philibert Gakwenzire, has said the historical conduct of Belgian troops in Rwanda reflects a …
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KIGALI – Bank of Kigali (BK) Group Plc on Friday commemorated 15 of its former employees who were killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, in a solemn event …
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Beyond the Headlines: Commemorating Courage and the Collapse of Ethics During the Genocide Against the Tutsi
KIGALI — On April 10, 2026, the media fraternity gathered to honor journalists killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The event served as a somber reflection on a …
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In Western Rwanda’s Ngororero, One Survivor Traces the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi to as Early as 1990
NGORORERO -Apollinaire Rurangwa’s survival of the Genocide against the Tutsi is marked by a harrowing path of repeated attacks, narrow escapes, and years of uncertainty that began long before 1994. …
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Special Reports
Martyrs of Reason: The Legacies of Prof. Rumiya and Andrea Kameya—The Men Who Defied the Genocide Ideology
KIGALI – Professor Jean Gualbert Rumiya and journalist Andrea Kameya are among the political figures laid to rest at the Rebero Genocide Memorial—men remembered not only for how they died, …
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KIGALI – France has reaffirmed its commitment to preserving the truth about the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, emphasizing that using its correct name is both a moral obligation and …