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Collision Course: An Investigation Into The Death Of A Journalist Hated By Rwandan Authorities.
In January 2023, Rwandan journalist John Williams Ntwali was killed in a traffic collision. His relentless work documenting human rights violations, the persecution of political opposition and the suppression of the press had made him the subject of hostility from those in power, causing him to fear for his life.
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Kigali Secret War Investigation
It is an investigation that earned Rwandan journalist Samuel Baker exile. Together with him and 17 other international media, we continued, as part of the #RwandaClassified project, his investigati...

Rwanda Classified: A Major Investigation Into The Hidden Side Of Paul Kagame’s Regime
A large-scale international investigation has just been published as part of the journalists’ consortium Forbidden Stories, a group that pursues investigations into journalists killed, or killed in...

Rwanda Classified: A Rwandan Ambassador Involved In Suspicious Deaths? |
Why, last July, did Belgian diplomacy refuse to accredit a certain Vincent Karega as Rwanda’s new ambassador to Belgium? To find the answer, we have to go back a few years. Vincent Karega was, betw...

Rwanda Classified : L’ingérence Rwandaise En Belgique |
Tentatives d’assassinats, morts suspectes, intimidations, utilisation de technologies de surveillance contre les membres de son propre parti… Rwanda Classified révèle comment le pouvoir rwandais en...

Can Rwanda Achieve Its Ambitious Vision 2050? Yes, Says Imf Study, If It Can Maintain Asia-Like Growth
Rwanda’s past successes have been notable, but the country has set even more ambitious goals for its future. A study published August 18 by the International Monetary Fund explains some of the key...

RWANDA : PAR CORRUPTION, LES ASSUREURS NE VEULENT PAS LÂCHER CONTRE LES PERTES
According to the National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) report of 2018, the insurance sector had a loss of 53 million for five years (2013-2017)

They Are Watching You: Israeli-Made Spyware Used To Monitor Journalists And Activists Worldwide
The use of spyware to surveil, harass, and intimidate journalists and activists — and those close to them has become a key activity for many governments worldwide

Sex Workers Lack Food For Taking HIV Drugs During Covid-19
As the coronavirus spreads in Africa, it threatens in multiple ways those who earn their living on the streets — people like Mignonne, a 25-year-old sex worker with HIV.

Virtual Campaigns In Uganda: Media’s Thin Line Between Objectivitiy And Business Optimization
Uganda is looking forward to another election after 5 years, in 2021. The debate during such