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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
The New Times
Empower people to counter violent extremism – First Lady
(L-R)Authors Mugesera, Jean Paul Kimonyo, Mukagasana and Audoin-Rouzeau share with audience the details of their books. (Photos by Sam Ngendahimana)
The Rwandan story: Scholars wage war on disinformation
Job-seekers register for the event at KESC reception during last week's job fair. The centre connects employers with potential employees at the annual event. / Nadege Imbabazi
Business
How Kigali’s annual employment fair created 840 jobs for youth
Fr Ubald Rugirangoga sprinkles water on the former Genocide convicts during a public ceremony at which 52 Genocide perpetrators were forgiven and reconciled with survivors in Nyamata Parish Church in Bugesera District. Clerics and government officials have urged former Genocide convicts to shun evil and spearhead goodwill toward survivors. / Timothy Kisambira
PHOTOS: Former Genocide convicts urged to steer clear of evil
Members of COPABAMANYA dance  during the celebration of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work in Kanazi Cell, Nyamata Sector, last week. / Nadege Imbabazi
Govt wants medical examination for mining, industrial workers
Government officials inspect COPABAMANYA mining cooperative in Nyamata during the World Day for Safety and Health at Work last week. Miners have called on their employers to give them pension benefits.  Nadege Imbabazi
Miners petition for pension benefits
Exporters attend the forum in Kigali yesterday. / Timothy Kisambira
Agri-exporters to benefit from Export Growth Fund
Farmers on a field study in a rice paddy. Commercial-oriented and modern agriculture is expected to boost output, incomes. (Courtesy)
Business
Private sector roots for market-driven agriculture to maximise gains
A researcher explains genetic resources conservation process in Genebank at Rubona research center. / Nadege Imbabazi
Experts urge African nations to increase science funding
Technicians install a solar system. Government targets 22% off-grid connections by end of next year. / File
Business
Forthcoming Africa energy meet to focus on finding solutions for continent’s power woes
The Belgian author Father Minnaert shows some contents of his book on Rwandan history, launched last week in Kigali. (Sam Ngendahimana)
Belgian priest’s book exposes previously hidden facts about missionaries in Rwanda
A trainee in agriculture mechanisation engages in sowing maize seeds using a maize planting machine at IPRC South in Huye District. Emmanuel Ntirenganya.
Science is key to agriculture advancement in Africa – Experts
RDF personnel and Kicukiro residents spray pesticide in a maize plantation in Niboye Sector to fight armyworm on Thursday. / Courtesy
RDF steps up fight against armyworm
Mourners at Muyumbu Genocide memorial pay tribute to victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi last week. They also accorded 26 victims a decent burial. / Courtesy
Muyumbu, home to Rwanda’s first Genocide memorial
Uwamariya speaks to the media during the launch of the project to support graduation from poverty in Kigali, yesterday. (Courtesy photos)
New anti-poverty project launched
Rwanda Defence Forces  and Rwanda National Police have joined the fight against Fall Army Worms to protect farmers against maize loss caused by the pest. (Courtesy photos)
Joint bid to save farmers from crop ravaging armyworms
Ruzibiza explains how the technology for his computerised greenhouse works in Rulindo District. / Courtesy
How Ruzibiza is dealing with the effects of climate change to boost productivity
Children from Ndayisenga Fabrice Foundation (NFF) at the Gisozi memorial site in Kigali. The Ministry of Education children in primary schools taught the dangers of genocide ideolo....
MINEDUC to train teachers in Genocide history

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