Kigali – First Lady Jeannette Kagame has called on parents and society to re-examine how children are being raised in an era of rapid technological and social change, stressing that building…| KT PRESS
The UCI Road World Championships Kigali 2025 are over. But one incident is still dominating the headlines – why did Belgian international Remco Evenepoel end up in a rage, and…| KT PRESS
It was a cycling festival — flags of nations flying high, spectators roaring, and history made as Africa hosted the UCI Road World Championships for the first time in its…| KT PRESS
The UCI Men’s Elite Road Race is underway in Kigali, with former winners and first-time riders, especially from Africa and Rwanda, putting on a show on the final day of…| KT PRESS
Kigali, Rwanda – The 2025 UCI Road World Championships are ending in Kigali this Sunday with recognition for both cycling officials and the host nation’s leadership. On Saturday evening, Rwanda’s…| KT PRESS
Canadian rider Vallieres Mill made history in Kigali by winning gold in the highly contested Women’s Elite Road Race at the 2025 UCI Road World Championships — a race filled with surprises, grit, and dramatic cobblestone battles. Starting far from the initial breakaway group, Mill delivered one of the most stunning comeback performances of the...| KT PRESS
Prime Minister Dr. Justin Nsengiyumva has urged Diaspora youth to use truth and facts to refute people who spread lies about the country, its history, and current development progress. The PM was speaking at the closing of the 15th Itorero Indangamirwa graduation ceremony where over 400 Rwandan youth spent 45 days learning character formation, ethics,...| KT PRESS
By 2050, Rubavu District, or commonly known as Gisenyi, is set to emerge as one of Rwanda’s most dynamic growth engines, serving as both a gateway to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and a hub for lakeshore tourism, green urbanization, and specialized agriculture. Rubavu District, located in Rwanda’s Western Province about 150 kilometers...| KT PRESS
New humanitarian data from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reveals a significant shift in displacement trends in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Over one million internally displaced persons (IDPs) returning home in the first seven months of 2025. The change coincides with the takeover of large parts...| KT PRESS