A Congolese man with two names and a pocket full of promises has turned Rwanda’s social media...
Regis NDAYISENGA
Régis Ndayisenga is a journalist and media strategist based in Kigali, Rwanda, and a contributing writer at INTO RWANDA.With a background rooted in storytelling and digital content creation, Régis brings a focused editorial eye to African culture, business, travel, and architecture.His work is driven by a commitment to producing content that informs, contextualises, and connects Rwanda's story to a global readership.
President Paul Kagame received Xu Hui, Chairman of Rich Resource International Investments (RRII) and Vice President and...
Four candidates to succeed UN Secretary-General António Guterres are auditioning before member states this week at UN...
Jolly Mutesi, Rwanda’s most followed former beauty queen, has officially unveiled her upscale mansion in Kigali, a...
Rwanda and Uganda have concluded the 12th session of their Joint Permanent Commission in Kampala, closing three...
Rwanda’s Ministry of Trade and Industry has warned traders against using rising fuel prices as cover for...
Rwanda’s government has made electric vehicles mandatory in public procurement, requiring that at least 30% of all...
On Monday, April 20, thousands of Banyamulenge community members staged coordinated demonstrations in Washington D.C. and Nairobi,...
Rwanda registered 50,256 legal marriages in 2025, a slight drop from 52,878 in 2024, according to the...
The DRC government and the AFC/M23 movement emerged from five days of talks in Switzerland this week...














