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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
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Business
The quest to get women in corporate boardrooms
Ibuka president Jean Pierre Dusingizemungu speaks during the discussions on Kwibuka25 yesterday as Executive Secretary of the National Unity and Reconciliation Commission Fideu0300le Ndayisaba takes notes. Emmanuel Kwizera
Rwanda
NURC, Ibuka join forces to foster unity and reconciliation ahead of Kwibuka25
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FEATURED: Plan International launches Campaign to Promote Girls’ Power and Leadership
Rulindo substation
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FEATURED: REG is investing in electricity Infrastructure to provide a reliable power supply to both businesses and households
 The One Dollar Campaign Complex in Gasabo District home for nearly 200 vulnerable orphans of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. This facility is occupied mainly by Genocide orphans who are in school. / File
Kwibuka25: FARG restores hope for young Genocide survivors
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Rwf100 billion dam to cut power shortage, increase food production
Agricultural experts and researchers discussing about the technologies in crop storage.Last week. Courtesy.
Business
New technology that could reduce post-harvest losses
Some of the SKOL's staff and winner posing for photo at Kalisimbi hotel. / Michel Nkurunziza
FEATURED: SKOL awards two winners of SKOL Virunga photo contest
Dr Gualbert Gbehounou, the FAO Representative to Rwanda  and Minister Vincent Biruta signing the partnership last week. / Michel Nkurunziza
Rwanda
Govt in new deal to develop modern cooking bioenergy technology
RDB CEO, Clare Akamanzi addresses women in the Rwandan energy sector during the event to mark IWD. Looking on is REG boss Ron Weiss who decried the lack of women in the sector. / Michel Nkurunziza
Rwanda
Energy Group boss calls for more female engineers
Agroplast Ltd recycles plastic waste into different materials. The  company pledged to turn single-use plastics into pavers. Courtesy.
Rwanda
Local firms keen on recycling single use plastic items
Representatives of different enterprises and cooperatives following the presentation
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FEATURED: How USADF support has transformed lives
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FEATURED: MTN Rwanda unveils the first 3G feature phone at Rwf19,800
Children under a mosquito net. The Government spends a staggering $17 million (about Rwf15 billion) every year on importing mosquito nets. Net photo.
Rwanda
Govt sets aside Rwf280 million for training bed nets factory workers
At least Rwf2 billion will go into training about 9,000 youth in manufacturing factories, energy sector, transport and logistics in a move to create jobs to curb unemployment in the next three years. File.
Business
Govt invests Rwf2bn to create jobs through short-term course training
Volunteers carry a trauma victim during a past commemoration event at Murambi Genocide Memorial. According to Rwanda Biomedical Centre, about 223,500 people sought consultation in public hospitals for mental health related treatment last year. / File
Rwanda
35% of Genocide survivors have mental health problems – RBC
A man being carried through a flood in Nyabugogo. The area is known for flooding after heavy rains. / File
Rwanda
Govt devises sustainable solutions for flood prone areas
Kimihurura high risk zone. Officials in the sector took a decision to relocate the most vulnerable residents. / Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda
48,000 households stuck in high risk zones ahead of heavy rains

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