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 Julius Bizimungu
Julius Bizimungu
An exhibitor explains his products to visitors during BuildExpo. / Nadege Imbabazi
BuildExpo: Push for innovative solutions in construction sector
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Fewer retail investors for govt’s Rwf10bn 7-year TB issuance
Musoni gives his opening remarks during the forum yesterday. (Photos by Timothy Kisambira)
PHOTOS: African utility bodies meet in Kigali
City of Kigali. Smart cities help in achieving urban development goals. / Nadege Imbabazi
Smart cities evolving: Where is Rwanda today?
L-R: Wilson, Bokrezion and Haile during the interview in Kigali on Friday.
Business
How African Diaspora can seize investment opportunities back home
Nsengimana said there is still much work to do to maximise broadband. / Timothy Kisambira
Stakeholders chart ways to accelerate broadband rollout
Participants follow proceedings during the SMEs and Banking Africa forum at Kigali Convention Centre yesterday. / Nadege Imbabazi
The case for empowering more SMEs
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Informed consultations are key to stronger public-private partnerships, say experts
Surgeons carry out conventional surgery at Rwanda Military Hospital, Kanombe. / File
Rwanda looks to promote minimally invasive surgery to save more lives
The United Kingdom's minister for Africa Rory Stewart lays a wreath at Kigali Genocide Memorial yesterday (Photos by Sam Ngendahimana)
[PHOTOS]: UK minister for Africa pays tribute to Genocide victims, pledges more support
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Musanze to host inaugural Kaci Kaci Art Festival
A person surfs the internet. (File)
Cyber security: How safe are we?
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[SPONSORED] Cyber Security Awareness Month: how private companies are taking up the role
Inside one of the local shops. Accra has a number of shops that sell African fabrics. / Julius Bizimungu
Inside the bustling capital of West Africa’s Gold Coast
 Musanze-based Elyse Habumukiza makes fortified flour from vegetables. African innovators like him need support to expand their ventures.  (File)
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Local innovators, entrepreneurs call for action to address challenges facing Africa
Finance and Economic Planning minister Claver Gatete addresses the media in Kigali, yesterday. / Sam Ngendahimana
Govt seeks to raise savings to 20 per cent
Yvette Ishimwe (right), of Iriba Clean Water Delivery, and other two enterprising Rwandan youth attended last year's forum. (File)
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Local innovators laud TEF entrepreneurship programme for supporting start-ups
At the gala, Rwanda emerged Africa's Leading Destination for 2017. Courtesy
Rwanda recognised as Africa's leading destination at global travel awards

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