Letters

Editor, Recently, the World Bank report, Doing Business in the East African Community 2012, released in the Burundian capital of Bujumbira, indicated that Rwanda had eased the procedures for starting a business.
Editor, Last week, the ministries of Youth and ICT were merged. Personally, it is good that the president noticed that something had to be done with ICT.
Editor, Reference is made to your article in yesterday’s issue of The New Times titled “Human trafficking racket busted.”
Editor, Allow me to respond to a story that appeared in The New Times last week under the headline “Every Genocide survivor can be it – Dr Karuranga”. Dr Karuranga, I would like tell you that you have indeed lightened my heart.
Editor, Over the last 18 years, we have witnessed Rwandan women playing an important role in the ongoing transformation of the country.
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