Rwandan peacekeeper killed in Bangui as violence escalates

A Rwandan peacekeeper was killed and another injured in an attack on Wednesday morning by armed rebels on the outskirts of the city of Bangui in Central African Republic (CAR).
A picture taken on March 22, 2019 shows skulls of victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi
Rwanda issues new indictments for genocide suspects
Rwanda has issued seven new indictments for genocide fugitives in 2020 as it endeavours to push governments across the world to arrest suspects on their soil.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame and His Eminence Antoine Cardinal Kambanda in Kigali
Kagame urges citizens to support Rwanda's first cardinal
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has called on Rwandans to support new cardinal, Antoine Kambanda, the country’s first cardinal.
South African High Commissioner-Designate Mandisi Bongani Mabuto Mpahlwa with Rwanda's Foreign Affai
New South African envoy to Rwanda takes up post as ties patch up
Seasoned South African politician Mandisi Mpahlwa jetted into Rwanda as ambassador-designate, in a move that is tipped to positively sway bilateral ties between the two countries.
Travellers cross the No-man’s land at Katuna/Gatuna border post into Uganda
One Rwandan national killed, two others injured at border
A Rwandan national was killed and two others sustained serious injuries on Friday night after being shot by Rwandan security operatives, who accused them of smuggling crude waragi (local gin) into Rwanda from Uganda.
Felicien Kabuga
Rwandan 'genocide financier' faces UN tribunal
A suspected financier of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Felicien Kabuga, made his first appearance at a UN court in The Hague on Wednesday after decades on the run.
Felicien Kabuga was moved from France to the Hague to stand trial
Suspected Rwandan genocide financier to face The Hague
Felicien Kabuga, who is suspected of financing the 1994 Rwandan genocide and evaded arrest for over 22 years is one step closer to facing justice.