Flop or just out of time? What Abedi Bigirimana needs to succeed at Rayon Sports

Burundian midfielder Abedi Bigirimana arrived at Rayon Sports on July 25, 2025, with high expectations and a two-year contract that was meant to strengthen the club’s midfield following the departure of former captain Kevin Muhire to Sudan at the end of the 2024/2025 season. His early days in training showed promise: sharp passing, strong ball […]
Al Hilal defeats MC Alger in a heated CAF Champions league clash

Emotions ran high at Amahoro Stadium on Friday, November 21, 2025, as Al Hilal SC secured a 2–1 victory over Algeria’s MC Alger in their opening CAF Champions League group-stage match, a result that sparked tense scenes after the final whistle. The match began at 3:00 p.m. Kigali time under Ghanaian referee Charles Bulu. Al […]
Arsenal and Visit Rwanda set to conclude landmark partnership in 2026

Arsenal and Rwanda Development Board (RDB) will end their long-running partnership at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season, bringing an eight-year collaboration to a close. The agreement, which began in 2018, marked a milestone as Visit Rwanda became Arsenal’s first Official Sleeve Partner. Over the past eight seasons, Arsenal and Visit Rwanda have surpassed the […]
Cloud flare bug triggers widespread global internet disruptions

Many online services worldwide experienced a major outage on Tuesday, November 18, after Cloudflare reported that a bug in its network caused the disruption. Cloudflare, one of the largest internet hosting services, announced it had begun investigating the issue on Tuesday morning. “The file grew beyond an expected size of entries and triggered a crash […]
The national shift in pedagogy, moving from knowing to doing

By Ituze Ntwali Ynis Macrine, Mukunzi Kirezi Olga, Divene Nyiramasabato, Byiringiro Elie Prince The morning rush in Nyarugenge District, Kigali, is a vibrant tapestry of commerce and ambition, amidst the sounds of moto-taxis and street vendors, a quieter rhythm pulses from a modest, brightly painted compound: Amizero Primary School. Amizero, meaning “hope” in Kinyarwanda, is […]
Rainbow Health Ltd boosts the fight against malnutrition in Jali sector

By Buhiga Bos, Hirwa Hakim Cyusa, Brandy Elza Tsimba, Comahoue, Mbabazi Phionah A community health campaign in Kigali’s Jali Sector is gaining ground as fortified porridge becomes a key tool in tackling child malnutrition, anemia, and poor dietary intake among vulnerable households. The initiative, supported by Rainbow Health Food Ltd, is reshaping local nutrition habits […]
From chalkboard to keyboard: Digital learning transforming rural Rwanda

By Giramata Ange livie, Irakoze Belyse, Mutoni ariane, Uwase Salima In Rwanda’s countryside, technology is gradually becoming a bridge to a brighter future. One of the schools embracing this shift is GS Kabuye, a modest but determined institution nestled among banana plantations and rolling green hills. Every morning, students walk long distances to reach the […]
From hours in queues to care in minutes: how digital health is transforming Rwanda’s medical landscape

By Fred Mulisa, John Mutabazi, Munzero Dianah, Ishimwe Kenia Meolla Dario Kagambage, a father of one from Gicumbi District, used to lose entire days traveling to health centers, queuing for hours, waiting for transfer papers, and missing work. Today, with a few taps on his smartphone, he consults a doctor, receives prescriptions, and even gets […]
Screening for a healthier future: How EDPU Africa is driving change in Rwanda

By Roxane Kundwa, Isimbi Flavia, Uwimbabazi Shirah, and Akaliza Emelyne “You can look healthy but still be at risk. Screening gives people a second chance before the illness becomes serious,” says Kayitesi Liliane, a nurse practitioner with EDPU Africa. Under a white tent at a small clinic in Kiyovu, nurses from EDPU Africa are busy […]
Rent prices in Kigali: When landlords’ moods dictate the cost

In neighborhoods like Kicukiro, students and residents are facing an unusual challenge: rent prices that shift without warning, leaving tenants frustrated and confused. “One week, a house costs 150,000 RWF, and the next week the same house might be 200,000 RWF. We never know what to expect,” says Emmanuel, a local student struggling to find […]
