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Thierry Murangira, the spokesperson for Rwanda Investigation Bureau. File
Crime

Employers must collaborate to end sexual harassment at work – officials

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem delivers remarks during the General Assembly on Wednesday, December 11. Olivier Mugwiza
Economy

Hosting international events can unlock Rwanda's socio-economic, sporting opportunities

Dr. Uzziel Ndagijimana, Group CEO of BK Group Plc and Bank of Kigali CEO Diane Karusisi during a press conference on Friday, November 29. Photo by Dan Gatsinzi
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FEATURED: Bank of Kigali Continues to Empower Communities and Businesses, Driving Financial Success in Q3 2024

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Women

Born in Burundi, schooled in U.S, and back home to Rwanda… Inside the world of a top interior designer

Dr Nelly Wamaitha hands over a certificate of attendance to Grace Murekatete for attending the Africa Chefs Alliance (ACA) training
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FEATURED: Mount Kigali University enhances hospitality, tourism education with investment in advanced equipment

Adowa Dejean Koren -Lynch, who moved to Rwanda in 2022, during the interview with The New Times. Photos by Willy Mucyo
Business

From the Caribbean to Rwanda: Adowa Koren’s green revolution and the growing Afro-Caribbean connection

Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Kenya Martin Ngoga (right) receives a book titled Mountain meets land of a thousand hills from the founder of Mount Kenya University and Mount Kigali University, Prof. Simon Gicharu that documents Mount Kenya University Rwanda now Mount Kigali University 's entry in the country and its success. Courtesy
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FEATURED: Ambassador Martin Ngoga urges East African varsities to promote exchange programmes for faster regional integration

Doctors conduct an operation at Kacyiru Hospital.

The fight against unemployment in Africa: Transforming the challenges of unemployment into opportunities

Director of Rwanda National Association of Deaf Women (RNADW), and partners during the launch of a training to help deaf women. Courtesy
Women

Five things Rwanda has done to promote deaf women’s rights

Beneficiaries during the launch of an initiative aimed at providing young deaf women with essential vocational skills in trades such as tailoring, hospitality, and hairdressing. Courtesy
Women

New initiative to empower deaf women with vocational skills

The ongoing construction  of  Base-Butaro-Kidaho road  by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) project in northern Rwanda. Photos by Olivier Mugwiza
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50 years of CRBC in Rwanda: How a Burera road project is poised to drive regional growth

Claudette Irere, State Minister for Education and Sahr Kpundeh, World Bank Country Manager, during the presentation of of the World Bank’s Rwanda Economic Update titled ‘Accelerating Skills Development to Foster Private Sector Growth in Rwanda’  on September 17.
Education

Experts on need to bridge education output, labour market gap