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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
Artificial lakes that were created at Nyandungu wetland Ecotourism Park. / Photo: File.
Business
Economic opportunities in Kigali’s wetlands
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Business
Fresh university graduates venture into ‘eco-friendly’ mobile grain dryers
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Featured
FEATURED: Dutch NGO boosts strawberry farming in five Rwandan districts
Shoppers observe physical distancing at Nyarugenge market last year. / Photo: Craish Bahizi.
Markets, malls to reopen under tight restrictions
Newly constructed pedestrian alleys at Urban Wetland Eco-Tourism Park in Kigali. / Photo: File.
Rwanda
Inside Rwanda’s $175m green urbanisation project
The public is advised on making adjustments that could ensure the effectiveness of remote learning. / Net photo.
Children & Education
Study recommends how remote learning can be effective
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Wetland degradation undermines water supply, says Mujawamariya
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Business
Young woman entrepreneur develops software for Covid-19 contact tracing
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Business
Why only 46% of farmers use quality agro-inputs
Youth package relief supplies before they were distributed to vulnerable households during the Covid-19 lockdown at Gisozi sector in Gasabo district on February 1, 2020. / Dan Nsengiyumva
Rwanda
Over 79,000 Kigali City households get food relief
Residents draw water. Many households around the country are still grappling with water shortage.
Covid-19 disrupts water supply project in Kigali
A view of a rural landscape in Muhanga District. Land titles are set to go u2018paperlessu2019 as the government prepares to digitise the property registration process.
Over 10 million land title deeds could go paperless
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RRA announces new measures to help taxpayers cope with Covid-19 effects
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Climate change: Biden commits to ratify Kigali Amendment
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Rwanda
Survey: Two-thirds of people think climate change is a global emergency
Fishermen on Lake Kivu. Fish production reduced by 28 per cent over the past two years u2013 representing a sharp fall of about 7,000 tonnes u2013 due to illegal fishing. / Photo: Oliver Mugwiza .
Rwanda
Illicit fishing threatens biodiversity in Lake Kivu
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Business
Transition to electric motorbikes could save Rwf9 billion annually
Sebeya project aims at increasing livelihood and conservation benefits in Sebeya catchment from landscape restoration and improved natural resource management./ Courtesy
Business
18,000 ha under risk of soil erosion around Sebeya River on course to be restored

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