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TAKING STOCK:President happy with progress but demands more results The Ninth Government Leadership Retreat enters its second day today with officials setting out strategies to accelerate the country’s development towards achieving a middle-income economy by 2020.

The National Public Prosecution Authority (NPPA) has promised the International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda (ICTR) that the government will co-operate fully with its monitoring team during the trial of Genocide suspect, Jean Uwinkindi, if he is transferred to Rwanda.

CRISIS MANAGEMENT :Draft instrument adopted
EAC Partner State experts have adopted a draft instrument for the establishment and functioning of a Panel of Eminent Persons.

More than 100 Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of top firms in the region are expected to attend the grand finale of Inspire Africa, a reality television show aimed at mentoring young entrepreneurs, which is scheduled for April 1 in Kigali.

CARE:Rights to receive good medical treatment

Medical practitioners were yesterday urged to uphold ethics and treat patients with empathy and humility.

Procurement officers in the country are planning to set up a professional association that that will cater for their needs, says Gerald Yemukama, the Procurement Officer at the Gender Monitoring Office (GMO).

The New Times, Rwanda’s First Daily has launched a Mobile website which makes browsing easier and more convenient for readers using mobile phones.

COURTESY PAYS:Making the customer King

GISAGARA–Authorities in Gisagara District have launched a one week customer care campaign to assist businesses and government officials improve the quality of service as the debate and courtesy spreads across the country.