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President Paul Kagame has urged world leaders to support smallholder farmers if the world is to achieve sustainable agriculture productivity and environment protection.
Entrepreneurs have time and again dragged the government to court for breach of contract as a result of the carelessness of bureaucrats charged with drafting government contacts.

At least 51 cooperatives have lost their operating licenses while an undisclosed number struggle to meet legal requirements to retain their current status, Rwanda Cooperative Agency (RCA) has said.

Lawmakers paid tribute to Nyarugenge District representative in Parliament, Tharcisse Shamakokera, who succumbed to prolonged illness on Tuesday night at King Faisal Hospital.
VATICAN CITY - Call it Conspiracy City. Call it Scandal City. Call it Leak City. These days the holy city has been in the news for anything but holy reasons.
Media reports in the United States indicate that another Genocide suspect faces possible deportation if she loses a court case that commenced yesterday.
He battled Genocide charges and succeeded, but somehow the law has caught up with him.
NGOMA - Pineapple growers in Ngoma district yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Agriculture Export Board (NAEB).
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