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Sudan and South Sudan should return to the negotiating table and resolve their differences amicably, East African Community Heads of State said yesterday.

Employees who are mistreated repeatedly by their employers should report to relevant authorities and disciplinary action be taken against such errant bosses, the Minister of Public Service and Labour, Anastase Murekezi has advised.

Rwanda’s economy is expected to grow faster this year compared to last due to reforms in its key agricultural and industrial sectors, which propelled its expansion in 2011, Central Bank Governor Claver Gatete said on Friday.

Society for Family Health (SFH), the first Rwandan National social marketing non-governmental organization was launched yesterday.

The Minister of Youth and Information Communication Technology (ICT), Jean Philbert Nsengimana has urged ICT officials to be on guard as cyber security threats become uncontrolled.

Rwanda is more advanced than all its neighbours in the implementation of mining standards, the biennial International Tin Conference held in South Africa this week observed.

The 10th sectoral council of East African Community (EAC) ministers meeting for Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC) is slated to take place in Kigali from 30 April to 5 May, according to the forum organisers.

Employees of Serena Hotel across Africa have initiated a support campaign to help vulnerable children orphaned by the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.