Business

In a move to put up low cost houses in the country, banks are calling for a public private partnership if Rwandans are to benefit from improved economic levels.

A new ICT academy has opened in Kigali aiming to bridge the gap between unemployed educated youth and market driven information technology needs.
As telecoms carry on to explore avenues to beat competition in both subscription numbers and revenue volumes, the battle has been shifted to mobile money services.
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