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Brexit: Theresa May keen on new trade deals with non-EU countries
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New model to harmonise higher education fees in EAC under study
Girls at school. There is still an imbalance when it came to school completion due to high dropout rates of girls due to different reasons. / File
Why EAC needs a gender barometer
Officials and some exhibitors at the Rwandan stall in a group photo. Courtesy.
Rwanda tourism gets top billing in Dutch fair
Andrew Mold says there are indeed a lot of promising developments across the region that could potentially facilitate greater industrial and manufacturing production. / Faustin Niyigena
UN official outlines key issues to develop EAC manufacturing sector
Rwanda's Foreign Affairs Minister Mushikiwabo and her counterpart, Urbino Botelho, signed two agreements: one on political and diplomatic consultations and another on expanded coop....
[PHOTOS]: Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe to strengthen cooperation
Amb. Rugwabiza.
AU is more efficient in responding to African conflicts, Rugwabiza tells UN
Black rhinos. / Internet photo
Plan to reintroduce black rhinos in Akagera park hots up
The Akanyaru Watershed Protection Project was launched in October 2014 and has introduced a range of environmental protection measures to increase the climate resilience of the wat....
FONERWA to reach milestone 100,000 green jobs this year
Children light candles at Amahoro Stadium during the Genocide commemoration in 2014. / File
Third Genocide fugitive in New Zealand unmasked
Gael Faye during the interview. / Nadege Imbabazi
Gael Faye on life as a singer and writer
A visitor at kids section inside Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre. / Nadege Imbabazi
Renewed call for UK to extradite five genocidaires
Chair of the EAC Council of Ministers Augustine Mahiga receives document of instrument of ratification from Aggrey Tisa SabunI of South Sudan in Arusha, last year. / Internet photo
How has EAC positioned itself for 2017 and beyond?
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Plans to improve unplanned settlements in high gear
Most women involved in cross-border trade operate in informal sector. / Internet photo
Rwf145 million fund to empower women engaged in cross-border trade
P.1 pupils during a Mini-Chess class at GS Kimisange primary school, one of the five in the pilot phase, in Kicukiro district. (Courtesy)
Rwanda Chess: 2016, a year to forget, fast!
Martine Umubyeyi, chairperson of the African Women Entrepreneurs Programme, speaks during the meeting in Kigali on Wednesday. (Timothy Kisambira.)
Women entrepreneurs push for favourable EAC gender legislation
Kanimba speaks at the meeting in Kigali yesterday. (All photos by Timothy Kisambira)
[PHOTOS]: Businesses tipped on available funding options to boost expansion of exports

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