06/04/2026
RGB stands in solemn remembrance and solidarity with Rwandans as we commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. RGB honors the lives lost and recognises the strength, resilience, and unity that continue to define today. Together, we remember.
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RGB yifatanyije n’Abanyarwanda mu kwibuka ku nshuro ya 32 Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994. RGB iha agaciro ubuzima bwambuwe inzirakarengane zazize Jenoside yakorewe Abatutsi mu 1994 kandi ikazirikana imbaraga, ubudaheranwa n’ubumwe bikomeza kuranga Abanyarwanda
24/03/2026
Today on 24 March 2026, the RGB Secretary General Dr. Kalisa Edward hosted students from the University of Manchester who are in Rwanda for a study tour. The students were given an insightful presentation highlighting Rwanda’s transformational journey after the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi.
Dr. Kalisa Edward also elaborated on the critical role of in promoting good governance, strengthening service delivery, and fostering citizen participation. The discussions showcased how these principles have shaped the country’s governance journey.
19/03/2026
Today on 19 March 2026, the RGB Deputy CEO Dr. Usengumukiza Felicien hosted students from African School of Governance (ASG) for a study visit. The Master of Public Administration Students were given a presentation on RGB mandate and on key governance principles, as well as the relationship between governance and development.
16/03/2026
On this Friday 13 March 2026, the RGB Deputy CEO Dr. Usengumukiza Felicien attended the commissioning ceremony of the General Superintendent and the Deputy Superintendent of the Église de Pentecôte des Assemblées de Dieu au Rwanda (EPADER).
In his remarks, Dr. Felicien told the participants that the commissioning ceremony marks an important milestone in the life of the Church and represents a moment of renewed commitment to spiritual leadership, responsible stewardship, and service to the nation.
“The commissioning of leaders within the Church is both a spiritual duty and an institutional responsibility. Those entrusted with such roles carry the mandate to provide spiritual guidance to the faithful while also ensuring that the Church is governed with wisdom, accountability, and integrity” he said.
“Faith communities have played a vital role in Rwanda’s journey of national rebuilding, reconciliation, and social transformation. Churches have been instrumental in nurturing moral values, promoting unity, strengthening families, and serving the most vulnerable members of society” he added.
Dr. Felicien appreciated EPADER for having been a committed actor in Rwanda’s transformational journey. He also noted that the Government of Rwanda recognises the important role that faith-based organisations play in the moral and social development of the nation.
01/02/2026
Rwanda Governance Board wishes all Rwandans a meaningful National Heroes Day.
Today we honor the courage and sacrifice of our heroes, whose legacy calls us to build a Rwanda rooted in unity, integrity, and service. As we remember, we recommit to shaping a future worthy of them. 🇷🇼
24/12/2025
Rwanda Governance Board wishes you a joyful holiday season filled with peace, happiness and success!
26/11/2025
RGB Statement on Rayon Sports Association
04/07/2025
Happy Liberation Day! RGB celebrates with all Rwandans the heroes whose courage paved the way for the nation’s transformation journey. Let us celebrate the progress we made in peacebuilding, economic growth, education, healthcare, and the empowerment of all Rwandans through good governance and service delivery