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 Athan Tashobya
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Lopes during the interview with this newspaper in South Korea, last week. / Athan Tashobya.
Africa must take lead in financing own green investment, says UN's Carlos Lopes
Miners at Rutongo Mines in Rulindo District. Last week, the Cabinet approved a mechanism to share revenue from mining so as to support the development of communities living near mi....
Mining companies welcome revenue sharing scheme
The author in Jeju City.
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When I visited Jeju Island, nature’s 7th wonder in Korea
The Minister for Cabinet Affairs, Stella Ford Mugabo, addresses journalists during the news conference in Kigali yesterday. (Photos by Timothy Kisambira)rn
MINAGRI rolls out new strategy to boost agriculture
Tiperu addresses the news conference in Kigali yesterday. (Nadege Imbabazi)
EALA legislators commit to fight genocide ideology, denial
The Minister for Natural Resources, Dr Vincent Biruta (L), and Dr Josua Dione, senior advisor to the African Union Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, sign the 'Kigali ....
Rwanda leads the way in signing deal to establish EACCAS climate centre
Residents of Rubavu plant trees during Umuganda last month. (Timothy Kisambira)
WB expert calls for inclusive green growth
Fonerwa's Alex Mulisa (C) stresses a point during one of the sessions at the forum in Korea earlier this week. / Courtesy
Want green growth? Ease access to financing, say experts
Amb. Isumbingabo speaks during the meeting on Jeju Island, South Korea. (Courtesy)
Green cities key to sustainable economic development – experts
McDonald naming a baby gorilla during Kwita Izina ceremony last week. / Faustin Niyigena.
McDonald can't wait to trek mountain gorillas for 100th time
Some of the people who named the baby gorillas during Kwita Izina event in Kinigi, Musanze District, yesterday. / Faustin Niyigena.
[PHOTOS & VIDEO] Kwita Izina: Rwanda's conservation story in the eyes of foreign activist
Artists from Nyungwe Cultural Village Cooperative pose for a photo in their stand during Kwita Izina exhibition in Kigali last week. (Nadege Imbabazi)
Conservationists call for tougher action against wildlife trafficking
Premier Murekezi speaks during Kwita Izina u2018Conversation on Conservationu2019 Conference in Kigali yesterday. (N. Imbabazi)
Premier: Conservation can boost African economies
Kabenga during the interview. Governments must heighten public awareness if economies are to effectively push for green growth. (Courtesy.)
Public awareness key to achieving green growth, experts say
Two paintings of gorillas by artist Pascal Bushaija were auctioned at $1200 at the Kwita Izina 2016 gala dinner at Kigali Convention Center on Friday. / Faustin Niyigena.
[PHOTOS] Kwita Izina dinner raises Rwf25 million
Video-photojournalist Faustin Niyigena holds his award as the winner in News Feature, Documentary and Magazine category during Development Journalism Competition in 2015 in Rwanda.....
TNT journalist wins Africa rising video award
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EU's Michael Ryan condemns wildlife trafficking
Farmers transporting bananas to market. Nwanze says money Africa spends on food imports would do well to create more and improved jobs in agriculture sector. / IFPRI-Images/Flickr
Importing food 'harming' Africa - UN

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