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 James Karuhanga
James Karuhanga
Ian Murara, who turns 15 next month, battled hard in the international section to become the best junior. / James Karuhanga
Ugandans dominate Genocide memorial chess tourney
Hjalmarsson hugs Nyiramisago as he handed her a reparation package in Kigali yesterday. (Nadege Imbabazi)
Swedish lawyer warns his country not to harbour Genocide fugitives
Some of used imported vehicles parked at Global Vehicles Rwanda, one of the used car dealerships in Kigali. / Sam Ngendahimana
New study makes case for regional automotive industry
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Search on for new EAC symbols
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Court grants injunction against swearing in of S.Sudan EALA representatives
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Competition for new EAC symbols goes to Huye District
Money to finance projects like this warehouse in Bugesera can be raised from the Diaspora. / File.
Business
EAC govts should tap into diaspora bonds to raise development finance
MP Dr James Ndahiro (Rwanda) speaks during  a session of EALA in Kigali last year. EALA MPs are invesigating alleged cases of fraud in the Kiswahili commission. courtesy
EALA MPs call for investigations into mysterious financial fraud
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EALA votes to ban polythene bags
FIDE Master Haruna Nsubuga during a past tournament. (Courtesy photos)
Genocide memorial chess tourney attracts regional stars
Rwandan students studying in Tanzania are cleared at Rusumo border. (File)
EAC inches closer to harmonised higher education
The regional manufacturing sector is contributing just 10 per cent to the bloc's GDP partly due to lack of aftercare services by governments, sector players say. / File
Business
Aftercare services a must for industries to thrive, spur devt – EAC business leaders
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EAC manufacturers call for local content policy
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Manufacturers call for government-led industrialization as Kigali summit ends
Uwitonze speaks during the summit yesterday. (Timothy Kisambira)
How region’s Diaspora community can spur the manufacturing sector
Betty Maina, principal secretary in the Kenyan ministry of labour and EAC affairs, speaks to a journalist. (Timothy Kisambira)
Kenya has not reneged on ban on used clothing, says official
PM Murekezi addresses the business and manufacturing summit yesterday. (Photos by Timothy Kisambira)
[PHOTOS]: PM Murekezi calls for collective effort to boost region’s manufacturing sector
Awinja addresses the news conference as Kanimba looks on. (Timothy Kisambira)
Business leaders optimistic ahead of Kigali manufacturers' summit

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