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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
A view of semi-flooded surgar cane plantation for Kabuye Sugar Works at the boundary of Nyarugenge and Kamonyi Districts, on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Emmanuel Ntirenganya.
Crops worth Rwf4bn destroyed by heavy rains
PM Ngirente addresses mourners in Rwankuba Sector, Karongi District, yesterday. Courtesy.
Premier condoles with disaster victims, reassures govt support
Pallbearers carry a casket containing remaims of 13 victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi for a decent burial. They were killed at ISAR. Emmanuel Ntirenganya.
Rwanda
More evidence pins fugitive Charles Ndereyehe on Genocide
Residents of Nkombo island use local boats to travel on Lake Kivu. The Island will soon have a port. Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Govt, TMEA to build four ports on Lake Kivu
The New Times
New study to identify more Genocide rescuers in offing
Pierre Nyankiko explains to The New Times about the difficulties he faces while using an ATM. Emmanuel Ntirenganya.
Visually impaired decry inaccessibility of ATMs
Traders in Biryogo market. File.
Popular markets in Nyarugenge District to be privatised
Kanyange paints a portrait of President Kagame as a part of a class group work in 2017. The group made it as a gift to the President. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Kanyange, a teenager with a passion for graphic arts and paint design
State Minister for Agriculture, Fulgence Nsengiyumva feeds a child with milk as United States Ambassador to Rwanda, Peter H. Vrooman, looks on with a smile in Bugesera during the project launch on Thursday. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Youth set sights on $32 million agriculture development project
ITU Secretary General Houlin Zhao awards Muganga for her innovation in Thailand in 2016. Courtesy.
How 27-year old’s innovation is revolutionising education system
One of the children born as a result of rape during the Genocide against the Tutsi (L) in an interview with The New Timesu2019 Nasra Bishumba last year. File.
Rwanda
The plight of children born of rape during Genocide
Girinka beneficiaries receive cows during a past event. File
Rwanda
How Girinka facilitated 17% growth in milk production
The New Times
Rwanda
Pensioners advocate for special retirement policy
Some children were still too young and, as a result, did not know that their parents had savings in  banks. File
Rwanda
24 years later, Genocide survivors still lack access to family savings
Workers at ADMA Biscuit factory in Kigali. Debate on retirement age continues. / Timothy Kisambira.
Rwanda
Calls grow to lower retirement age
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Why agriculture stakeholders are rooting for integrated management of fall armyworm
Didas Kayitare, the vice mayor in charge of economic development, Nyagatare District, sprays a maize plantation with army worm pesticides. The East African Community intends to har....
EAC partner states move to harmonise pesticide regulation
Women prepare horticulture produce for export.  (File)
Business
Embrace new technologies to increase agricultural production, Africa urged

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