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 Ben Gasore
Ben Gasore
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Private healthcare providers to moot ways to improve services at Kigali regional meet
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Creating a robust cashless financial system essential for sector growth
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Secondary market ends months of inactivity
An MTN client makes a mobile money transaction. Mobile money subscribers will soon be able to send or receive money to and from Kenya and Tanzania. (File)
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MTN Rwanda, Safaricom to interlink mobile money services
MTN employees honour victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi at Nyarubuye Genocide Memorial Site in Kirehe on Friday.  (Courtesy)
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MTN donates Rwf8m to Genocide widows
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Azam TV entry to intensify rivalry in pay TV market
Ndunga (left) and other Bakhresa employees pay homage to Genocide victims on Saturday. (Courtesy)
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Bakhresa employees remember 1994 Genocide victims
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RURA cautions telecom operators on unsolicited messages
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Bourse quiet as poor run continues
Emmanuel Butare, the headmaster of GS Muyange, tries out how one can pay school fees using mobile money yesterday at MTN head office in Nyarutarama. (Courtesy)
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MTN launches mobile money school fees payment service
A mobile phone user writes an SMS. More people are using SMSs presently. (Ben Gasore)
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Rwandans turn to SMS as mobile phone ownership grows to 70 per cent
Brokers list shares at the Rwanda Stock Exchange recently. (File)
Crystal Ventures to list MTN shares on local bourse
Visitors leave the Arrivals section of Kigali International Airport last year. (File)
Business travellers boost tourism sector with visitors up 24 per cent
Pearl Karungi, one of the painters,  stands next to some of her work.
Art exhibition at Kigali Serena Hotel
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Bank of Kigali rakes in Rwf1.3 billion
David Mitali, a trading manager at RSE, records deals at a recent session. The bourse performed minimally in Q1 compared to the same period last year.
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Equity Bank listing props up market capitalisation in the first quarter
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Bralirwa counter sheds Rwf2 in slow trade at the local bourse
A forex trader displays different currencies. The franc was second-best performer in the region. (File)
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Rwanda franc performs better than expected in first quarter of 2015

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