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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Movement of cattle from Nyagatare has been banned. (Net)
Foot and mouth disease: Livestock movement banned in E. Province
Food and Agricultural Organisation country representative Attaher Maiga speaks during the opening of a two-day Forest and Landscape Investment Forum in Kigali, yesterday. (Courtesy)
Africa calls for funding to restore degraded forests, land
Road construction works are often among delayed and abandoned projects. (File)
Justice ministry toughens stance on delayed and abandoned projects
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Senate calls for exports diversification, value addition
The entrepreneur has found 'gold' in pig farming, amassing assets worth Rwf 250 million in six years. (Photos by Emmanuel Ntirenganya)
Business
How Shirimpumu used a salary loan to become a model farmer, employer
Some of the old EBM machines being used in business. / Timothy Kisambira
RRA introduces new devices to check tax fraud
The KivuWatt Methane Gas Plant on Lake Kivu. File
MPs call for feasibility study on whether Kivu gas can be used for cooking
Prof Shyaka speaks during the signing ceremony yesterday . (Nadege Imbabazi)
Govt, civil society ink deal to fast-track Girinka scheme
Rwaka speaks as deputy chairperson  of the committee Annonciata Mukarugwiza listens at Parliament, Wednesday. (Nadege Imbabazi)
Govt looking to scale up financial inclusion next fiscal year – officials
Musoni (centre), the State Minister for Energy and Water, Germaine Kamayirese (2nd left), and other officials lay the foundation for an 80MW peat power plant in Gisagara on Tuesday. File
Govt pushes for innovations, efficiency to meet energy targets
Miners in a tunnel at Gatumba Mining Centre in Ngororero District. (File)
Mining to fetch $400 million as global prices rise
An aerial view of a housing estate in Kibagabaga, Gasabo District. (File)
Government to roll out Rwf206bn affordable housing fund
First Lady Mrs Kagame poses with First Ladies Mrs Keita Aminata Maiga of Mali (fourth left), Mrs Roman Tesfaye of Ethiopia (third right); DG of UNESCO Mrs Irina Bokova (third left); Mrs Saniye Gulser Corat, Director of Gender Equality Division, UNESCO (first l.); Mikayil Jabbarov, Minister of Education of Azerbaijan; and Hijran Huseynova, Chair of the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs of Azerbaijan.
Empower people to counter violent extremism – First Lady
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Empower people to counter violent extremism – First Lady
(L-R)Authors Mugesera, Jean Paul Kimonyo, Mukagasana and Audoin-Rouzeau share with audience the details of their books. (Photos by Sam Ngendahimana)
The Rwandan story: Scholars wage war on disinformation
Job-seekers register for the event at KESC reception during last week's job fair. The centre connects employers with potential employees at the annual event. / Nadege Imbabazi
Business
How Kigali’s annual employment fair created 840 jobs for youth
Fr Ubald Rugirangoga sprinkles water on the former Genocide convicts during a public ceremony at which 52 Genocide perpetrators were forgiven and reconciled with survivors in Nyamata Parish Church in Bugesera District. Clerics and government officials have urged former Genocide convicts to shun evil and spearhead goodwill toward survivors. / Timothy Kisambira
PHOTOS: Former Genocide convicts urged to steer clear of evil
Members of COPABAMANYA dance  during the celebration of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work in Kanazi Cell, Nyamata Sector, last week. / Nadege Imbabazi
Govt wants medical examination for mining, industrial workers

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