In the first of the 2 outbreaks, affected children had contact with bats. Further investigations are under way for both events.
Contact monitoring is still under way for 216 people who are at quarantine facilities located throughout the country.
No transmission has been found outside of a single chain, and eight patients in treatment are stable.
The death total remains at one, the index patient who died in late January.
The index patient's wife is the second confirmed case, and 3 close contacts are isolated for treatment and testing.
In a related development, Ugandan scientists who sequenced the virus say they don't see a link to the country's 2022 outbreak.
The same DRC province reported an outbreak in 2022, which involved a new jump from animals to people.
The 2 positive cases are among 31 samples tested, and officials are considering use of antivirals and experimental vaccine.
Global health groups encourage further follow-up testing and share more details about the initial cases.
Health workers are among the suspected cases, and there is significant cross-border movement between Kagera region and three neighboring countries.