Special Projects & Analysis
Rwanda’s Corrupt: Its Men, Young and ONLY “Small Fish”
James Musoni, Dr Isaac Munyakazi, Bishop Tom Rwagasana, Paul Muvunyi, Theoneste Mutsindashyaka and Pudence Rubingisa Five men are in custody for allegedly withholding the food meant for the vulnerable in their localities. The food was a central government scheme to feed the poorest during the COVID-19 lockdown. All of the…
Read More »The Spies Who Predicted COVID-19
Despite US President Donald Trump’s claims, a pandemic has long been among the top threats listed by America’s intelligence community. But even the country’s best analysts could not foresee that it would happen under a leader willing to sacrifice so many lives on the altar of his ego. Dan Coats…
Read More »Misleading COVID-19 Data: Small Number of Infected People Doesn’t Mean There’s No Virus
Data from global infections may be giving false hope to governments and their people As of April 12, in the east African region the COVID-19 inflections appear to be very small in Burundi (5) and South Sudan (4). In Rwanda, number stood at 120, for Kenya 191, Uganda 53 and…
Read More »Witnessing Wuhan
China’s success in “flattening the curve” of the COVID-19 epidemic has been held up as a model for the rest of the world to emulate. But what the world really needs to understand is that China’s “victory” required massive sacrifices by doctors, nurses, and other health workers whose names we…
Read More »Inside Rwanda’s Most Drunk Village
Such distillation sites are not in the open for everyone to see. For the producers to show you where they work from, they have to be convinced you can be trusted and not intent on handing them to the authorities In one family, a mother lives with four children in…
Read More »The ‘Kanyanga’ Gangs Terrorising Gicumbi District As Officials Look Away
Villagers in sectors along Rwanda-Uganda border live in fear. Gangs of men have been left to maraud the area as they go about their business smuggling Kanyanga, a crude alcohol, into Rwanda. Anyone who reports their movements risks death. Some families are so scared they don’t want to talk, even…
Read More »Daylight Robbery: Local Government Ministry Planned for 384 Houses Model Village in Karongi, Only 11 Houses Built
WHAT YOU ORDER FOR vs WHAT YOU GET: Top is the original architectural design of the Karongi model village, and Below are the 11 units constructed. The image below show exactly how the village looks today Nine years ago, Government of Rwanda through the Local Government Ministry got some funding…
Read More »What Has Changed for City Where President Kagame Apologized for Under Development?
Public Service Minister Rwanyindo Kayirangwa Fanfan (front center) tours the hotel that has been under construction for nearly 8 years A nearly Rwf 4 billion hotel lays complete but idle. The paint is slowly going off. Workers are regularly seen trimming the bush trying to creep into the large complex.…
Read More »Health Centers Forcing Women on Birth Control to Win Government Grades and Gifts
A scene from a drama campaign on family planning organized by the Health Ministry as part of campaigns for birth control. However, as reported in this special project, when the women get to health facilities, they are given no choice A government scheme that ranks health centers by how many…
Read More »“Amafranga yo Kwiga Dossier”: A Teacher seeking SACCO Loan has to Pay Bribe, or Will Never Get the Loan
Outside Umwalimu SACCO branch in Kigali. In many of such branches, the entrance will be bustling with activity as teachers seek loans from their heavily government-subsidised SACCO. However, not all teachers are happy with how difficult it is to get small loans In 2016, Immaculée Nyirahabimana a teacher at Nyacyonga…
Read More »Ethnic Undertones, Bribery, Courts are Reversing RPF Land Sharing Scheme
In January 2008: President Paul Kagame personally ordered and then supervised the redistribution of 54,392 hectares in Eastern Province which was owned by senior military and political officials including Generals and Ministers. Each would remain with only 25 hectares, except for those who could prove they had a long-term redevelopment…
Read More »Umushyikirano 2003-2018: Without President Kagame, There Is No Umushyikirano
The annual national dialogue or Umushyikirano opens this Thursday is Kigali. It is time the country is treated to dramatic scene of accountability and embarrassment. Away from these however, as The Chronicles details here, it has shaped the country today since it was first held in 2003. 2003: Beginning of…
Read More »Millions Lost in Ngoma District As Two Gov’t Agencies Undermine Anti-Poverty Program
Incumbent President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame on the campaign trail in Ngoma district on July 23, 2017. At this rally, Kagame promised a new dawn for Ngoma The Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) and the Health Ministry, both charged with certifying new agro-processing factories, have ignored pleas for…
Read More »How Rwanda’s Ethnic Conflicts Have Played Out In Congo’s Kalehe Region Since 1950s
Map of the region showing the location of Kalehe adapted from the report Thirty-one (31) Congolese refugees are currently facing trial in a court in Karongi district which could see them jailed for many years. In February 2018, unrest broke out in Kiziba refugee camp, Karongi, western Rwanda. They were…
Read More »You Can Legally Marry Underage Girl, Here Is How It Is Done In Western Province
In Musanze district, a mass civil union ceremony takes place last year in October. With a few thousands Francs, a commisionaire and connections, your name can very easily appear at such a ceremony presided over by a government official anywhere in the country As par Law governing persons and family…
Read More »Mutuelle de Santé: A Troubled Health Insurance Scheme
Patients wait at a health center in Gatsibo district, Eastern Province At Kagugu Health Center located in Kigali, Mukamusoni Martha has been there three times since August seeking remedy for a severe infection. The young woman has been given loads of medication. But the problem persists despite taking prescribed medicine.…
Read More »Who Is Manipulating Government’s University Education Policy?
Inside Growing Rift Between Education Ministry and University of Rwanda Over STEM Policy After 2020, Government University Scholarships Will Be For STEM Courses Only For the last two academic years, no single student has been admitted into the History department of the University of Rwanda on Government sponsorship. Neither has…
Read More »25 Years After Liberation: No “Refugees”, But 244,786 Rwandan “Asylum Seekers”
This photo and many others are published on a Facebook page of FDLR militia of depicting “refugees” who it says its protecting in DR Congo forests Repatriating and resettling ‘Rwandan refugees’ is the sixth point on the original eight-point program of the Rwandese Patriotic Front (RPF) and “Elimination of all…
Read More »RPF’s War Of Liberation And Its Aftermath: A Summary
In the wee hours of October 1, 1990, the Rwandese Patriotic Army/Front (RPA/F) rebels attacked the Kagitumba border post and overran it. The troops had mostly drove and walked at night to avoid detection of the Ugandan regular army and causing alarm among the local population. They were about 400…
Read More »Documenting Rwanda’s Male Dominated Newsrooms
These are some of the media we sampled and which we were able to get data from. As Rwandan media joins the rest of the world to mark World Press Freedom Day today, May 3, The Chronicles has gone to the newsrooms to find out how many reporters and editors…
Read More »Laws That Constrain And Advance Media Freedom in Rwanda
There was widespread jubilation last week, when President Paul Kagame came out on April 12 to assert that although he respected the ruling, he did not agree with the Supreme Court’s decision to maintain Article 236 of the Penal Code. Article 236 reads: “Any person who insults or defames the…
Read More »Labour Day May 1: Inside Kigali’s “Slavery” Cleaning Industry
Earning peanuts, thousands of these women and men you see with brooms on Kigali’s streets every day, seven days – all year, are the ones who have made it get global accolades. They work from 6am to 5pm. Fifty-five year old Mujawamariya has been sweeping Kigali’s streets for 22 years,…
Read More »The Catholics Who Chased Jesus From Rwanda
The Episcopal Conference of Rwanda, a body comprising the seven most senior Catholic Church clergy in Rwanda, on March 25 sent a strange letter to all their Bishops and the Government of Rwanda. As Christians all over flock to places of worship for Easter this Sunday, celebrating the belief in…
Read More »Catholic Church Pleads For Release of Remaining Genocide Convicts
The seven most senior leaders of the Catholic Church in Rwanda have written to government asking that some of the genocide convicts be released or their sentences reduced as gesture, they say, which would reinforce national unity and reconciliation. These clergy under the Episcopal Conference of Rwanda, including the new…
Read More »25 Years After Genocide Against Tutsis: What Was The World’s Responsibility?
Today is April 7. The killing machine would have been in action back in 1994; starting in wee hours of this morning. This year however, 25 years after what former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill called the “crime without a name” in 1941 before Raphael Lamkin coined…
Read More »The Cost of the Genocide Against Tutsis In Numbers
Today April 4, 2019 is a Thursday. On Sunday, April 7, Rwanda will go silent, mourning the victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi and recommitting to Never Again. In 1994, 25 years ago, April 4 was also a Monday. The ordinary Rwandan was in the field tilling land,…
Read More »Two Mass Graves Of 1994 Genocide Victims Still Intact In Goma-DR Congo
The RED arrows point to small port in Goma where boards from Minova in South Kivu dock to deliver and offload good. It is here that one of the mass graves of victims of the 1994 genocide Tutsis is located. It has been here since 1994 Around June 1994, locals…
Read More »Women’s Access To Positions of Power In Rwanda: A Full Picture From Bottom-Up
When the story of women’s access to positions of power in Rwanda is told, most tend to focus on the numbers of women in parliament. But this doesn’t give a complete picture. As the nation and the world celebrate International Women’s Day, The Chronicles brings you women’s achievement in numbers…
Read More »The Origin of the Painful Environmental Policies
For nearly ten years now, a series of programs have been implemented – some hitting hard on ordinary Rwandans such as increase on tax for used vehicles to cut emissions and phase out of the small mini taxis in favour of buses. Fuel pump prices also remain relatively high. The…
Read More »Assessing Institutional Rules Vision 2020 Has Given Us to Anchor Governance
As promised last Friday, this is the start of the serialization of the achievements and probable failures Vision 2020 has registered thus far. The objective is to assess whether the promise embedded in this long term development strategy that has guided policy since 2000 has been achieved a year to…
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