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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
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What would it take for Rwandan industries to adopt clean energy?
A teller serves a client at Kacyiru Savings and Credit Cooperative in Kigali on January 10, 2020. According to Aissa Touru00e9 Sarr, the Country Manager of African Development Bank in Rwanda, the continent will need at least $285 billion by 2025 in order to increase the ability of its population to access finance and deal with the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Africa needs $285 billion to boost access to finance
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Weatherman warns of three-day heavy rains
The Minister for Finance and Economic Planning, Uzziel Ndagijimana, delivers remarks during the five-day Africa Microfinance Week and Summit in Kigali, on Tuesday, October 19. / Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda
Over 3,000 businesses receive Covid recovery funds
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Nyabarongo River is being wrecked by human, industrial waste, says report
Some Made-in-Rwanda fridges by Almaha for Industry Co Ltd, an appliance manufacturer in Bugesera District. The number of refrigerators used in Rwanda has been rising steadily, raising risks to the environment, according to the latest study by Rwanda Environment Management Authority. / Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda
REMA urges switch to climate-friendly fridges
Farmers try to salvage some of their rice produce that had been washed away by floods in Nyagatare District. / Photo: File.
Business
Economic impact of disasters in Rwanda over the past 10 months
A view of city centre to Kigali International Airport road that will soon be used to pilot the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system as a way of reducing traffic congestion.
City centre-airport road set for Bus Rapid Transit
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Rwanda rallies countries to ratify the Kigali climate deal
A view of Kigali Business District. The project to construct a multibillion central sewerage system in the capital is yet to take shape, which continues to expose urban dwellers to threats stemming from poor waste management. / Photo: File.
Why Kigali’s central sewerage system delayed
Jean-Damascu00e8ne Bizimana.
National unity ministry takes shape as govt makes key appointments
A view of Remera residential area in Gasabo district . / Sam Ngendahimana
Land cost soars in secondary cities
Visitors observe how hydroponic technology is used to grow strawberries in a greenhouse at Eza Neza Company Ltd  in Muhanga District. Currently, the firm uses hydroponic farming on 900m2. / Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda steps up focus on hydroponic farming
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A closer review of changes to Rusumo hydropower project
Alexis Musabirema (L) and Dieudonne Niyodushima.
Business
Former journalists who walked away from newsroom to embark on farming
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Weatherman warns of more strong winds
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Finland to work with Rwanda on improving weather warning
A model 8-in-1 affordable residential housing unit built by the City of Kigali, and Rwanda Housing Authority in cooperation with SKAT Consulting Ltd using local building materials in Kimisagara Sector of Nyarugenge District in 2020. / Photo: Courtesy.
Kigali sets aside 6,000 hectares of subsidised land to fix housing shortage

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