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A team of leading Nigerian investors yesterday met with President Paul Kagame who encouraged them to exploit the Rwandan market by making massive investments.

Today, over 250 national leaders from both the public and private sectors will start three vital days of discussions to lay the way forward for the country and set new development strategies.

Berhanu Abera, the Ethiopian Minister of Defense, has pointed a finger at colonial powers who work hard to divide Africans in order to rule them.

Internet disruptions will be no more following new guide lines issued by the government obliging all telecom operators and internet service providers (ISP) to offer diversity of internet bandwidth to consumers.
The Office of Prosecutor General has lined up several government officials to be investigated for alleged mismanagement of public funds, The Sunday Times has learnt.
The Amahoro stadium was yesterday filled to capacity, as Adventists from across the country gathered to welcome the President of the World Seventh Day Adventist Church, Elder Ted C. Wilson.
Following Rwanda’s offer to award 50% scholarships as tuition fees at Carnegie Mellon University –Rwanda, East African countries have expressed interest in interesting their citizens to enroll with the university.
In a move to establish the potential of the country’s mineral resources, the Rwanda Natural Resources Authority (RNRA), have signed a one-year contract with Beak Consultants (GmbH) to carry out geological studies Potential Target Areas (PTAs) of minerals.
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