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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
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Parliament calls for policy on usage of languages
Students drink water at Groupe Scolaire Rweru in Bugesera District. Public and government aided schools have requested to be charged lower prices on water they consume. / Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Schools appeal for lower water tariff
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Data management system to expedite school feeding support
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Finance Minister outlines plan to fix gaps in Mutuelle de Santé
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Mageragere needy families get Rwf228 million decent homes
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French President pledges to advance Rwanda-France cooperation
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Rwanda beekeepers struggle to meet demand
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Teachers’ 10 per cent salary increase to take Rwf13 billion
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Assets declaration: Ombudsman, Senate President warn against misappropriation
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Gov't to pay arrears owed to contractors as MPs approve budget
Members of parliament during a preliminary session on June 25 .The lawmakers have called for more support for people with Autism. / Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
MPs call for more support for people with Autism
Ignatienne Nyirarukundo, the Minister of State in Charge of Social Affairs.
MPs urge expedition of special policy for elderly
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Lawmakers seek greater judicial cooperation to end impunity
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Biruta briefs parliament on why Rwanda sought to rejoin ECCAS
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Senate approves Rwanda’s entry into Africa Finance Corporation
Heavy rains that have poured in the country for the past two years caused damages worth over Rwf120 billion to bridges, roads among other public infrastructures,according to Minister of Infrastructure, Claver Gatete has said.
Over Rwf120 billion needed to repair infrastructure damaged by recent rain
A solar-powered irrigation system in Nasho, Eastern Province. In the 2020/21 budget, the agriculture sector got Rwf30.1 billion more funding intended to support efforts to ensure food security. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Budget: Agriculture, health, education get extra funding
A scene of an accident in Kicukiro District on June 10, 2016. Insurance companies faulted government for not setting a minimum wage as prescribed by the law. / Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Supreme Court dismisses insurers’ minimum wage petition

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