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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
Simugomwa has increased employees from two to ten.
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Some fruits and vegetables. NIRDA seeks to support firms to acquire upgraded materials to boost competitiveness as well as productivity for local and international market.
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IPRC students train in mechanised farming practices.  Emmanuel Ntirenganya.
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Agric mechanisation centre of excellence in the offing
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Rwanda to host global anti-corruption awards summit
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Female varsity students undertake taxi-moto business
The farmers recently inspired a delegation of participants who were in a regional climate change conference that took place on 15-18 October 2019 in Kigali, Rwanda. Courtesy.
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Rural communities seek to increase business opportunities in forestry
Adults take literacy classes in Muhanga District in 2017. Emmanuel Kwizera.
W. Province: 91% of illiterate adults require essential literacy capabilities
REMA and its partners have warned on the dangers of paints containing u2018Leadu2019, toxic chemicals found in paints. / Net
REMA sounds warning on dangers of toxic paints
Mothers feed their children in a move to prevent malnutrition in Nyabihu District recently. / Ru00e9gis Umurengezi
Govt targets to reduce stunting by 50 per cent
Bonaventure Niyitegeka is reaping big from his multi-million fruits processing company, after Business Development Fund (BDF) helped him to boost his production capacity.
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MP Bruno Fuchs, from France (right),  addresses the assembly at the Parliamentary Buildings in Kimihurura, Kigali yesterday. Looking on are MPs Emmanuel Bugingo (Rwanda) and Maryse Gaudreault, the Vice-President of National Assembly of Quebec (left). Photo: Craish Bahizi.
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Francophonie MPs push for proper management of public assets
Women who are farmers have been given bicyles to transport agricultural produce including iron-rich beans. Courtesy.
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How rural women are helping to improve food security
During the Forum themed u2018Dream a digital literate Africau2019 , experts made case for digital literacy skills in boosting access to digital financial services. Courtesy photos.
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Govt commences digital literacy of SACCO users ahead of automation
Local farmers in Gisagara District get lessons on how to boost production of cassava by using fertilizers. / Sam Ngendahimana
Cassava farmers decry low prices
Engineers discuss work progress at a construction site in Rusizi District. Photo: File.
Rwanda
Govt to take over ownership of unregistered land
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Two Rwandan entrepreneurs shortlisted for Africa Netpreneur Prize
Forest harvesting in Gakenke District. Wood remains the most source of energy for cooking in Rwanda.  Sam Ngendahimana.
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Rwf5bn project to promote clean cooking in Rwanda

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