The Minister of Youth and Arts, Dr. Abdallah Utumatwishima, has announced significant progress in the development of Rwanda’s National Arts Policy and a strategic plan intended to strengthen support systems for artists and stakeholders across the creative industry.
National arts policy expected in May, says minister
The New Times, 13 February 2026, Rwanda
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