The recently concluded fourteen-day International Trade Fair, employed more than 1000 young people who earned wages of between Rwf 7000 and Rwf 20,000 a day.

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Global alarm over a potential repeat of the 2008 food crisis escalated after data showed food prices had jumped 6 percent last month and importers were snapping up a shrivelled U.S. grain crop, helping drive corn prices to a new record.

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Rwanda’s U-20 football stars face the most challenging moment of their budding careers when they face Mali in the second round return leg of the 2013 Africa Youth Championship qualifier this evening in Bamako.

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…..its Diner en Blanc event Today, August 11, Kigali will be celebrating an international event dubbed, “Diner en Blanc”, featuring special dishes and a variety of drinks as well as music to ensure that participants have fun.

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Today, the area around Rutshuru, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is under the glare of scrutiny. This has not always been the case. From the time of independence in 1960, all regions of DRC have been in the grip of some turmoil. But not the area around Rutshuru.

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I was born and raised in Uganda. For the first sixteen years of my natural life, I was a Ugandan citizen. I sang the anthem with gusto; I cherished the ‘black –yellow- red’ stripes embroidered with a crested crane.

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Try talking to nearly anyone about their co-workers, and you’ll always uncover a slew of frustrations, often about habits that most of these co-workers don’t even realize they have and repeatedly do. 

Have you ever wondered if you might be that annoying co-worker? Well for the last couple of months I have been thinking about this, not because I found myself in such a situation but because I couldn’t imagine being the one causing such an atmosphere at work.

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