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Through its unique visual storytelling, KT Press delivers high-quality and engaging content across digital, social and video platforms. An innovator of news and information, we reflect the pulse of the nation and serve as the host of the Rwandan conversation — today, tomorrow and for years to follow.
Founded in March 2014, its mission is to serve as a forum for better understanding and unity to help make Rwanda truly one nation.
We give Rwandans news they can use — how, when, and where they want it — breaking down complex issues with visual storytelling and a uniquely personal focus.
Credible, accurate, and up-to-the-minute, KT Press provides both a quick look at what’s happening in the world today and in-depth analysis of larger, far-reaching issues.
KT Press is part of the Kigali Today Ltd group including (1) KT Radio, one of only 3 radio stations in Rwanda with more than 80% coverage of the country (2) kigalitoday.com, a dynamic news site publishing in the Kinyarwanda, the national language of Rwanda. Source
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Search ArticlesUganda Today Launched Internet Exchange System That Rwanda Has Had for 22 Years
1 The system will make Uganda come into the group of nations who internet data doesn’t have to travel distances to reach users KIGALI — Uganda has launched a new internet system known as an IP Peering Exchange, aimed at improving speed, reducing costs, and keeping more data traffic within the country — a move that brings it closer to infrastructure Rwanda has operated for more than two decades.
How Rwanda is Transforming Human Potential into Economic Power
1 A previous graduation at the University of Rwanda (UR) In a major shift for global development, the World Bank Group has recognized Rwanda as a top performer on the expanded Human Capital Index (HCI+). While the technical report tracks “lifetime productivity,” the real story is much simpler. Rwanda is proving that money isn’t the only thing that defines a future. Success depends on how well Rwanda takes care of its people.
BRD’s Third Sustainability Bond Oversubscribed by 126%
1 KIGALI — The Development Bank of Rwanda (BRD) has recorded strong investor demand in its third Sustainability-Linked Bond (SLB), which was oversubscribed at 126.2%, highlighting continued confidence in Rwanda’s growing capital market and impact-driven financing instruments.
Personalised Taxis, Public Transport Fares to Remain Unchanged as Petrol Prices Jump Nearly 28%
1 This is an electric bus, like thousands used across the city of Kigali and key urban centers. The buses doing long journeys are all diesel KIGALI — The government has reassured commuters that public transport fares will remain unchanged, even as fuel prices rise sharply, citing both stable diesel prices and the growing role of electric buses in the country’s transport system.
Kwibuka 32: Resistance, Refuge, and Survival in the Face of Genocide
1 Ntarama Catholic Church, where thousands were killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, now stands as a memorial site of remembrance. In the early days of April 1994, as violence spread rapidly across Rwanda, some communities in Bugesera did not immediately yield to the হত্যers. In villages surrounding Ntarama Catholic Church, groups of elderly men—joined by teenage boys and girls—attempted to resist advancing militias using whatever they could find: stones, bows and rudimentary tools.
Kwibuka 32: One Acre Fund Renews “Never Again” Commitment at Kigali Memorial
1 One Acre Fund staff members from across the East African Community, including colleagues from Rwanda, joined together in commemoration at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. KIGALI — Senior leaders of One Acre Fund and staff from across East Africa, including Global CEO Eric Pohlman, on Thursday gathered at the Kigali Genocide Memorial (KGM) to honour more than 250,000 victims laid to rest at the site following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
Another Profit Cycle as Rwanda’s Banks Report Strong Earnings
1 Kigali, though relatively small in size, is rated as one of the most profitable in the region. KIGALI — In the early months of each year, Rwanda’s banks perform a familiar ritual: they open their books. Balance sheets are published, profits tallied, and executives step forward to explain the numbers. This year, something else is visible beneath the routine disclosures — a sector that is no longer merely growing, but consolidating, refining, and quietly expanding its ambitions.
Kagame and Sassou Nguesso Deepen Strategic Ties at Brazzaville Inauguration
1 President Paul Kagame and Denis Sassou Nguesso share pleasantries upon his arrival in Brazzaville. KIGALI — President Paul Kagame is in Brazzaville to attend the inauguration of President Denis Sassou Nguesso, taking place Thursday, April 16, 2026. He is among several African heads of state representing their countries at the ceremony.
Are Rwanda’s Industrial Parks Ready for Business? Senate Review Flags Gaps
2 Kigali Special Economic Zone, Rwanda’s flagship industrial hub, hosts a growing cluster of manufacturing firms supported by modern infrastructure, as the country pushes to accelerate industrialisation and attract investment. KIGALI, April 15 — Rwanda’s Senate has launched a nationwide review of industrial parks amid concerns over whether the country’s manufacturing zones are ready for business, with investors citing high land costs and gaps in infrastructure.
Congo and M23 Agree to Expand Cease-Fire Monitoring to Include Rebels
1 Geneva — Representatives of the Democratic Republic of the Congo government and the AFC-M23 rebel movement signed an agreement on Wednesday in Switzerland to strengthen monitoring of a fragile cease-fire in the country’s conflict-ridden east, in what officials described as a cautious step toward de-escalation.