Michel Nkurunziza

Senior Reporter

Preston's Summary

Michel Nkurunziza is a Senior Reporter for Cigalah Group and The New Times in Rwanda, with a focus on local news in Kigali. His work also appears in AllAfrica Global Media. Michel covers a wide range of topics including tourism, agriculture, infrastructure development, social issues, and historical investigations.

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Geo Focus

Rwanda (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 60 %
Press Release: 14 %
Cites Data: 10 %
Industry Specific: 4 %
Event Coverage: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Environmental Services
  • Forestry
  • Sustainable Agriculture
  • Climate Policy

Pitching Insights

Michel Nkurunziza's coverage is predominantly focused on local government announcements and press releases, particularly related to finance & economy, business & industry, infrastructure development, environmental issues, economic opportunities, weather and natural disasters. Given the focus on local matters in Rwanda and Kigali specifically, pitches should align with these themes.

To effectively engage Michel for coverage or commentary requires a clear understanding of the local Rwandan context. Pitches offering insights into how specific government policies impact businesses or communities within Rwanda would likely resonate well.

Given that his articles often relate to government mandates or initiatives impacting various sectors such as finance & economy, agriculture and farming among others in Rwanda; he may be keen to hear from experts who can provide informed perspectives on these topics within the local context.

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