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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
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FEATURED: VALUE4HER to dismantle barriers to Rwandan women in agribusiness
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CHUK in urgent need of new CT scan, says health ministry
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Budget: Education sector allocated Rwf420bn, focus on learning quality
(L-R) David Lappartient, the president of UCI, the global cyclists union, Mimosa Munyagaju Minister of Sports and Abdallah Murenzi the president of the National Cycling Federation flag off Tour du Rwanda 2021 edition in Kigali on April 2. RDB has announced plans to focus sports tourism to boost the industry that has been badly hit by Covid-19.
RDB banks on sports tourism to recover from Covid-19 impact
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Govt allocates Rwf7.5bn towards paying Mutuelles de Santé arrears
A REG technician connects households to the national grid last year.
Budget: Energy sector faces 90% deficit
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2021-22 budget: Social protection gets Rwf29bn funding cut
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Districts’ development budget cut, hurting new projects
The government plans to spend Rwf3,807 billion in the 2021/22 fiscal year.
How Govt plans to fund, spend proposed Rwf3.8 trillion budget
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Ruhengeri Hospital disinfects neonatal ward after baby deaths
Residents carry macadamia seedlings during a transplantation activity in Nyanza District.
The untapped potential of macadamia, the ‘gold nuts’
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French journalist’s book touted to boost fight against genocide denial
Paula Ingabire (L), Minister of ICT and Innovation while explaining the relevance of the bill to lawmakers. (Courtesy)
MPs back personal data protection and privacy bill
Banque Populaire du Rwanda Plc Managing Director, Maurice K. Toroitich and Dr. Nora Sitati, in charge of Human Resources and Capacity Building who signed the MOU on behalf of Ally Yahaya Simba, Executive Secretary of EACO.
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FEATURED: BPR, EACO partner to drive smartphone access
A view of Kirambo trading centre in Burera District, where a stalled Base-Kidaho road will pass by in the district.
MPs seek speedy implementation of stalled projects
Genocide survivors were consulted for different medical conditions during the voluntary medical outreach programme conducted at Rwamagana Hospital from April 29 to May 1.
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FEATURED: KFH treats Genocide survivors for complex cases
An assylum seeker from Libya gets his first dose of Covid 19 vaccine at Gashora Transit Center in March 2021 . / Craish Bahizi
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Moderna to supply 500 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to COVAX
National Bank of Rwanda head office in Kigali. MPs have highlighted the major issues that need attention in order to support the rebound of the economy from the coronavirus challenges. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
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Six major issues in central bank report that MPs want addressed

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