In line with the Rwandan Ministry of Health, RwandAir is implementing temporary entry measures:
1. Foreign nationals who have been in or transited through the DRC within the last 30 days will not be allowed entry into Rwanda.
2. Rwandan nationals and foreign residents with valid residency may enter Rwanda, but if they have been in the DRC within the last 30 days, they will undergo mandatory quarantine.
These measures protect our passengers and crew. For travel adjustments, contact your travel agent or reservations at [email protected]
We appreciate your cooperation as we prioritize safety.
In 2021, Rwanda security forces intervened in Cabo Delgado on the invitation of the Government of Mozambique. Over the past five (5) years, the mission was quite successful: peace and stability were restored, families returned home, children went back to school, businesses reopened, Mozambican forces were (and continue to be) trained, and European/American companies could safely resume their $50 billion worth investments in LNG.
During the same period, Rwanda security forces have been benefiting from the assistance of the European Peace Facility (EPF), with an amount that represents a little fraction of Rwanda’s actual expenses in Mozambique and of EU investments in Cabo Delgado.
Regrettably, we have noted that the two requests by the Government of Rwanda to Brussels were received with reluctance and were politicised by some EU member States (including our two former colonial powers), transforming a critical support to a fellow Mozambican people into an irrational criticism against Rwanda, thrown under the bus by the very countries that economically benefit from our intervention in Cabo Delgado.
This is why this year, Rwanda came back to the basics and decided to deal exclusively with the Government of Mozambique, which, on its turn, has secured and will continue to secure the necessary funding for the Rwandan security forces in Cabo Delgado.
In this regard, the collaboration between the two governments has been successful and will continue in the same trend, as the work of the Rwandan security forces in Cabo Delgado is appreciated by the sisterly country of Mozambique.
Every event tells a story. The best ones start in Rwanda.
Home to world-class venues, iconic experiences, and tales of events that brought the world together, and that time refuses to forget.
Rwanda is safe, clean, visa-free, and ready. For your conference. Your summit. Your gala. Your next big moment. It’s a destination that stays with you.
#MeetInRwanda
a true testament of your motto- Unity, Work, Patriotism.
We will never forget your service and the dedication that you have shown during one of the worst natural disasters in our recent history.
We thank you!
#Forwardtogether#JamaicaDefenceForce#RwandaDefenceForce
🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE RDF!🇷🇼🇷🇼🇷🇼
The Jamaica Defence Force thanks the Government and people of Rwanda and the @RwandaMoD for their generosity, support and commitment to Jamaica’s rebuilding effort following Hurricane Melissa.
🇷🇼🇷🇼THANK YOU AND FAREWELL RWANDA🇷🇼🇷🇼
Our brothers and sisters from the Rwanda Defence Force said farewell to Jamaica yesterday following their two-month deployment to assist with the rebuilding effort in the western end of the island.
Acting Brigade Commander Support Brigade
Congratulations President @KagutaMuseveni on your re-election as President of the Republic of Uganda. I extend my best wishes to you and the people of Uganda as you continue to serve your nation for the prosperity of your people. I look forward to the continued strong and productive cooperation between our two countries.
The Government of Jamaica has officially welcomed the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) Engineer Contingent deployed to support in the rehabilitation of infrastructure destroyed by a cyclone in 2025.
The event was held today at the Caribbean Military Academy Headquarters in Kingston and was presided over by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, Senator Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith. https://t.co/wSD8jFqYhZ
As we approach the end of the year, I want to share one of the most unforgettable experiences from this past year in the beautiful country of Rwanda. I was invited by the Government of Rwanda, as an Arsenal ambassador, to witness the country’s remarkable work in environmental preservation especially the protection of its ecosystems and the reintroduction of gorilla families. From the very beginning, the dedication of local communities stood out, turning tourism into a sustainable, locally driven economy.
Rwanda’s leadership in addressing climate change left a strong impression on me.
Monthly community waste-collection days practised not only in Kigali but also across rural areas, show how collective action can create meaningful change. It’s an approach many countries could learn from. 🌱
I had the honour of meeting President @PaulKagame to discuss Rwanda’s long-term sustainability strategy, and I was also invited to take part in the incredible yearly naming ceremony of a newborn baby gorilla, a cultural moment that reflects the country’s conservation achievements.
The encounter that will stay with me the longest was spending a day with Rambo’s gorilla family, just a meter and a half from a silverback.
It was a calm, powerful reminder of our place in nature and our responsibility to protect it. 🦍
What moved me most was Rwanda’s spirit.
A nation that has faced immense hardship now stands as a testament to resilience and unity.
The warmth and openness of its people left me with a quiet but lasting sense of hope and a belief that renewal is not only possible, but already happening.
I want to thank the President of Rwanda, @Arsenal Football Club and Oorwanda for making this journey possible, and above all, the people of Rwanda who made me feel at home.
Rwanda will forever hold a place in my heart.
❤️ 🤍
I thank my brother and friend, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, @TamimBinHamad for his visit to Rwanda and for the productive discussions we held. Rwanda deeply appreciates the strong partnership with the State of Qatar and the personal friendship that continues to guide our cooperation.
We look forward to building on the progress made during this visit and advancing the shared priorities for the mutual benefit of our nations and people.
President Kagame and His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani toured the President’s farm, where he gifted His Highness @TamimbinHamad with Inyambo Cows, a symbolic gesture rooted in Rwandan tradition, signifying friendship, mutual respect, and the strong bond between the two leaders and their nations.
President Kagame welcomed His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani @TamimBinHamad, the Emir of the State of Qatar, upon his arrival at Kigali International Airport, before hosting him at his farm in Kibugabuga, where the two leaders are now holding a tête-à-tête meeting.