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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
An irrigation system in Kirehe District. You must apply for water use permits to irrigate an area of more than one hectare. Photo: File.
1,500 businesses risking prison, penalties over water permits
Former street vendors' market will be among parts of Gisozi business centre that will be demolished.
Part of Gisozi business centre to be demolished over pollution
L-R: Julia Riou, the Marketing Manager Rubis Kenya, Jean-Christian Bergeron, the Managing Director of Rubis in East Africa, Jeanine Kayihura, the Country Manager of Rubis Energy Rwanda
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RUBiS Energy launches ULTRA TEC Advanced Fuel Technology
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More four-lane roads, 43 flyovers planned for Kigali
A view of the landscape and infrastructure inside Nyandungu Urban Wetland Eco-Tourism Park. (INSET) Some of the birds frequently seen at the park, including; Malachite Kingfishers, Pied Kingfisher, Yellow-billed Kite, Hamerkop, Little Bee-eater, Black-headed Weaver, African Fish Eagle, and Black-headed Heron. / Photos: Will Wilson/Courtesy.
Nyandungu Eco-Park gets management, opens to public
Trainees who follow professional short courses offered by the African Centre of Excellence in Data Science, in partnership with the Data Science Council of America. Photo: Courtesy.
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Why professional courses offered by the African Centre of Excellence in Data Science are essential
Foodstuff sellers at the Gitikinyoni market on October 2, 2020. Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Calls grow for govt to do more on food security
Gad Kirenga, the CEO of Genuine Kunga Therapy Services Centre during the interview. All photos by Craish Bahizi
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Inside Genuine Kunga Therapy Centre at Gishushu
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Liberation and changing paradigms: Views from Rwandan scholars in US
Some of the apartments that were constructed for vulnerable residents in the environs of Mpazi drainage in Gitega and Kimisagara sectors in Nyarugenge District as part of City of Kigali's efforts to upgrade informal settlements. Photos by Craish Bahizi
Kigali City banks on ‘rehousing model’ to reduce unplanned settlements
Street lights in Kigali during the night. According to the official the city is in the 2nd phase of trials to make public lighting go solar. File
City of Kigali in trials for solar public lighting
Pedestrians at Imbuga City Walk. The City of Kigali has announced that it will invest Rwf600 million under the 2022/23 fiscal year in extending Imbuga City Walk. File
City of Kigali to invest Rwf600m in extending Imbuga City Walk
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Rwf11.5bn to upgrade Kigali’s unplanned settlements
A worker melting gold at Gold Refinery in Rwanda. The South African investors are set to establish a factory to add value to diamond and gemstone, as well as manufacturing jewellery in Rwanda. File
Rwanda to gain diamond processing factory
The laboratory has different equipment, including microbiology equipment to help produce starter cultures, equipment that test ingredients and quality of agro-processing products. The research centre is also a medicinal garden, with herb species used in producing pharmaceutical products. Photo: Craish Bahizi.
Inside the modern NIRDA laboratory: Where products are developed and tested for quality
A view of Gatuna border. Women cross-border traders chart out solutions to ease the free movement of persons and cargo at Gatuna One Stop Border Post.
Regional lobby makes case for women cross border traders
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How is Rwanda faring in agricultural bio-technology?
A view of the former Gikondo industrial park which is set to be revamped. Photo: Craish Bahizi.
How restoration of Kigali’s wetlands could boost businesses

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