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Five arrested over illegal acquisition of vehicle mechanical certificate
Delegates at the AU reforms consultative meeting in Kigali recently. / Village Urugwiro
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AU reform plan will unlock Africa’s immense potential
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You can’t ban taxi-motos without alternatives
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Editorial: Using cooking gas in refugee camp novel idea
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According to Rwanda Taekwondo Federation, this year's edition has attracted 150 fighters from seven countries. / File photo
Dream Taekwondo Club seeks to defend Ambassador’s Cup
A mobile user checks photos online. Digital spend will drive growth of the entertainment and media industry in coming, according new report. / File
Business
Access to internet will drive Africa’s media and entertainment industry revenue growth - PwC
Gatarayiha (third, right) says the expo presents the country huge opportunities to expand its specialty coffee market.  / Courtesy.
Business
Rwanda targets new buyers at ongoing specialty coffee conference in Japan
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Business
Jack Ma calls for more focus on small businesses, young people
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Business
Ghana, Ivory Coast seek $1.2 bn loan to add value to cocoa
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Editorial: Hasty decisions usually come with a price
French troops were seen training the  Interehamwe militia shortly before the Genocide. The militia would later play a central role in the killings that claimed the lives of atleast....
Letters
Why France will never declassify documents related to '94 Genocide
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Letters
Extend more support to TVET graduates
AN HIV/AIDS-free Africa will go a long way in ensuring that the continent achieves accelerated economic growth and transformation, First Lady Jeannette Kagame has said.
Editorial Cartoon
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Democracy, is that you?
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Time for Africa to revisit its trade systems, not just monetary policy
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Making economic sanctions on North Korea work
 A methane gas extraction facilitity on Lake Kivu.
Lake Kivu methane gas project gets $100m boost

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