Mu rwego rwo gukomeza imiyoborere myiza no gusigasira ihererekanyabubasha rikozwe mu mucyo no mu bwuzuzanye, kuri uyu wa 03/07/2026, habaye umuhango w'ihererekanyabubasha hagati ya UWIZEYIMANA Eric, wari Umuhuzabikorwa wa RYVCP mu Karere ka Kicukiro, na NIYIGENA Belise.
Great match between Visit Rwanda partner teams @Atleti and @Arsenal.
Congratulations to Arsenal FC on the win and qualification for the UEFA Champions League Final. May the best #VisitRwanda partner team win!
Greetings from #KigaliYacu, a city proudly awarded the UCI City Bike Label.
Kigali stands out as a unique destination where visitors can enjoy green landscapes, clean streets, and a truly special cycling experience.
Every other Sunday, the city comes alive during #CarFreeDay, Kigali’s signature mass sport initiative. Roads open up for people to walk, run, and cycle freely in a safe and vibrant environment.
In addition, #Kigali continues to rehabilitate its wetlands, offering a unique cycling experience in the land of a thousand hills, right in the middle of the city’s buzz.
It is a simple but powerful experience, one that brings people together, promotes healthy living, and lets you discover Kigali in a different way.
Whether you are visiting Kigali or a Kigali resident who has not yet tried cycling for fun, this is something you should not miss. 🚴♂️
President Kagame also met with Prof. Chaloka Beyani, UN Under-Secretary-General and Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide to the Secretary-General, on the sidelines of the national #Kwibuka32 remembrance activities. Their discussions focused on the collective responsibility of the international community in identifying and responding to early warning signs of genocide, drawing on the lessons of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
This evening, President Kagame joined a full Amahoro Stadium as thousands of fans gathered for the #FIFASeries match where Amavubi, Rwanda’s National Team, won 4-0 against Grenada.
Hosted in Rwanda, the FIFA Series brings together eight nations—Rwanda, Grenada, Kenya, Estonia, Aruba, Liechtenstein, Macau, and Tanzania—for international friendlies, marking the first time a single country hosts two groups.
The biennial competition takes place every March in even-numbered years, with its inaugural edition held in 2024.
Iran yabonye itike y’Igikombe cy’Isi ku nshuro ya kane yikurikiranya nyuma yo kuba iya mbere mu Itsinda A ryo gushaka itike ku Mugabane wa Aziya.
Gusa kuri ubu yafashe umwanzuro wo kwikura mwirushanwa ry'igikombe cyisi cya 2026 #fifaworldcup2026#fifa#FootballTalk