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 Matsiko Kahunga
Matsiko Kahunga
The New Times
Anti-microbial resistance: We each have a role to play to stop it
The Visit Rwanda brand will be worn by the Arsenal senior team, the women team and the junior team. / Courtesy.
Goddess Rose is subordinate to goddess Eva: Rwanda is on the right course
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Brexit: Britain will emerge the winner
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MasterCard Foundation initiative is a challenge to corporate East Africa
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WEF Africa 2016: What is in it for Rwanda and Africa?
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Eliminating Caguwa: The buck stops with regional governments
Many people can easily associate Nakumatt with an elephant; that's the strength of a brand and branding. (Timothy Kisambira)
Business
Branding: The secret to growing 'Made-in-Rwanda'
Most people in Rwanda and in the EAC bloc generally cannot afford new cars like these, opting for used ones. (File)
Business
Used cars: Age limit and tropicalisation are the most effective criteria
Informal cross-border trade at the Rwanda-DR Congo borders. African nations gain more trading among themselves. (File)
Business
Intra-regional trade challenges: Rules of origin are a scapegoat
Promoting innovation: Cleophas Habiyaremye from Kayonza District makes furniture using banana trees as raw material. It is important to support such creative people to spur Africa's growth. (File)
Business
The fourth industrial revolution: Is Africa getting it wrong?
Like the majority of  other East Africans, Rwandans are yet to appreciate local tourism as a normal leisure and holiday activity. (File)
Business
CHAN 2016: Lessons for MICE and domestic tourism
Educated youth are some of the best-placed Rwandans to help solve some of the challenges the country faces, including designing plans and innovations to deliver more affordable houses onto the market. (Peterson Tumwebaze)
Business
What has your being young and educated delivered to the people of Rwanda?
Irish potato farming presents Rwanda a big opportunity to achieve some of its industrialisation objectives. / File.
Business
Why resource-based industrial devt provides the springboard for our economic takeoff
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Northern Corridor implementation missing two key ingredients
Alphonse-Karangwa of Twitezimbere Cooperative in Kibeho sector in Nyaruguru sews leather to make shoes early this year. Tax on second hand leather products has been raised to 100% imposed to support local industries. (File)
Business
Used goods: Regional efforts are the way out
University of Rwanda students celebrate at a recent graduation ceremony. (Timothy Kisambira)
Business
East Africa: Learning from Germany & Singapore takes more than aping education practices
Charcoal stove dealers attend to their stall. Have we misunderstood the job-creation concept? (Net)
Business
Entrepreneurship: Do we go SME or mega corporations?
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Time Pan-Africanism focused more on economic liberation

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