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 Stephen Nuwagira
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Govt confident economic challenges will not affect upcoming Rwf15bn TB issue
A woman displays a savings jar. As the year draws to the end, how far have you gone in fulfilling your savings and financial stability goals? (Net photo.)
Business
Savings Week: Time to review your financial targets for 2016
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Borrowing to finance a wedding? Think twice
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Reduction in data roaming charges will spur trade, deepen integration - PSF
A Motorola employee models the Si series solution that boasts of body-worn radio speaker microphone and body-worn camera in one at CCW2016 conference. (Stephen Nuwagira)
Business
Public safety, connectivity key issues Smart Kigali initiative must address - Motorola
CMA boss Mathu says the local bourse wants to position itself as a platform of choice for firms to raise capital. (File)
Business
Rwanda stock market to start automated trading
A tourist tastes green coffee beans at the washing station as Mr Coffee explains how beans are dried after pulping. (Courtesy)
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[PHOTOS]: How agro-tourism is marketing Rwanda's coffee
The youngsters pose for a picture with some of the items they make. The teens work under the tutelage of Ruhango's Berwa Women's Association found in Byimana sector. (Stephen Nuwagira)
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Ruhango teens weaving their way out of poverty
Kaitesi (right) admires some of the items made  by the group. Kaitesi's BoR is one of the main buyers of the products that include baskets  and wall marts. (Stephen Nuwagira)
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Ruhango women to hone skills in handicraft trade
Eng. Theoneste Ishimwe, the former head of IRST Kigali research station at Mulindi, explains the production process in this 2014. (photo)
Business
City authority orders NIRDA to relocate bio-diesel plant
Christine Murebwayire (left) explains about her banana wine at an exhibition last year. NIRDA is supporting production of banana wine and juice. (File)
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Community processing centres to drive Rwanda's industrial development - NIRDA
The defunct bio-diesel plant at Mulindi. The project that was run by the former IRST might not resume production, at least as far as mass production is concerned. (Stephen Nuwagira)
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Govt loses interest in bio-diesel project
Kado (left) and Kaitesi admire some of the groupu00e2u20acu2122s artifacts. Kado keeps all the groupu00e2u20acu2122s products free of charge. (Stephen Nuwagira)
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Ruhango women, exporter join hands to fight poverty
Mining is one of the key foreign exchange earners for the country.  The New Times / File.
Shortage of skilled manpower, limited funding frustrate mining industry
Rwandau2019s methane gas plant on Lake Kivu.
Future of EAC is in agric not oil, says expert
A farmers carries flowers on his head as he takes them to retailers. NEAB says it provides cold chain facilities to farmers, especially those who produce for the export market.
Business
Flower sector looks to a better year after tough 2013
Dr. Jean Baptiste Nduwayezu
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Commercial bio-diesel production to start as govt gazettes enabling law
Niyibizi Ananie, a senior research technician at the IRST Kigali research station, explains to Rwanda Defence Forces personnel how bio-disiel is produced. The New Times / T. Kisambira
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Procurement legalities threaten strategic bio-diesel project

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