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 Collins Mwai
Collins Mwai
Condoms being exhibited at Amahoro Stadium as Rwanda joined the rest of the world to mark the World Aids Day. In Rwanda, HIV prevalence is estimated at about 3 per cent of the population. / Courtesy
What is holding back the fight against HIV/AIDS?
Former Prime Minster of Ethiopia, Hailemariam Desalegn Boshe, address Media during Interview with Journalist at Kigali on Monday. / Craish Bahizi
Genetically modified foods unnecessary for now, former Ethiopian Premier
A panel discussion on intellectual Property and Financing in Kigali yesterday. Courtesy.
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Govt seeks to increase economic contribution of the creative sector
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What values should Rwandan firms stand for?
Former Ethiopian premier and AGRF Board Chairman Hailemariam Desalegn speaks to The New Times in Kigali on Monday. /Craish Bahizi.
Rwanda
Ex-Ethiopian PM on why Rwanda was named new home for continental agric body
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Business
Rwandan start-ups catch investors’ attention in Dubai
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Business
Is EAC ready for Fourth Industrial Revolution?
Its dull forecast in the African and global cyber security sector as Kaspersky researchers predict a growth frequency and sophistication of cyber threats in 2020. / Net photo
Business
Tech experts predict rise in cyber threats in 2020
Mohammed Al Kamali, the Deputy CEO of Dubai Exports (centre), and Carlos Salim Al Hashim, Vice President for Arab Union of Land Transport (3rd right), during a tour of Dubai Port World (DP World) in Masaka Sector, Kicukiro District on August 30. Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
Dubai lays out plans for Kigali dry port
Mohammed Al Kamali the Deputy CEO of Dubai Exports (centre) and Carlos Salim Al Hashim, Vice President for Arab Union of Land Transport (3rd right) during a tour of Dubai Port World (DP World) in Masaka Sector, Kicukiro district on August 30. At the Global Business Forum Africa that is underway in Dubai, Rwanda is seeking to attract not only more investors from UAE but also others from different countries represented at the high-level forum. Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
Rwanda courts UAE investors at global meet
SACCO Ingenzi offices in Byimana Sector, Ruhango District. / File
Umurenge Saccos recover Rwf5 billion
Previously, traditional exports such as coffee, tea and mineral were the most dominant. However, the global commodity prices in the international market have affected prices of the goods. / Courtesy
Business
Non-traditional exports buoy international trade
National Bank of Rwanda Governor John Rwangombwa speaks during the news brifieng in Kigali yesterday. Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda
Loans getting cheaper, central bank says
Vincent Gatete. /Courtesy
Business
Vincent Gatete to head Karisimbi business partners
Salam had earlier in the year merged Soras Assurances and Saham Assurances after acquiring 100 per cent interest in Saham Finances, a Moroccan based firm./Courtesy
Rwanda
Sanlam Group completes Soras acquisition
President Paul Kagame is joined by other continental leaders including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo and AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina, among others, during the Africa Investment Forum in Johannesburg on Monday. The President said the African continent ought to seize every available opportunity to attract and nurture investments to live up to the narrative of u2018itu2019s Africau2019s timeu2019. The forum is hosted by the AfDB.  Photo/Village Urugwiro.
Rwanda
It’s Africa’s time for investment – Kagame
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City investors team up to set up Rwf6bn logistics enterprise
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Kagame in Johannesburg for AfDB investment forum

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