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 Edwin Ashimwe
Edwin Ashimwe
Allan Majuru Chief Executive Officer at ZimTrade speaks at the inaugural Rwanda- Zimbabwe Trade and Investment conference in Kigali on September 28, 2021.
Trade between Rwanda and Zimbabwe is priority - Zimtrade CEO
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PLE, O'level examinations results to be announced Monday
President Paul Kagame in a panel discussion with the Group CEO of AB Communications, a media firm based in Zimbabwe which was among the organisers of the Rwanda-Zimbabwe Trade and Investment Conference. A delegation of close to 100 business executives and senior government leaders from Zimbabwe are in the country for the inaugural conference./ Village Urugwiro
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Kagame: We need quality teachers from Zimbabwe
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RwandAir scoops two awards in latest global airline rankings
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Biruta implores Rwanda, Zimbabwean private sectors to leverage trade pacts
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Rwanda, Zimbabwe sign five pacts to boost trade
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Rwanda, Belgium partner to renovate national museum
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Long-serving Lycée de Kigali head teacher dies aged 64
Nyakabuye hot spring (Amashyuza).
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Kagame, Nyusi praise Rwandan troops deployed to Cabo Delgado
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Kwita Izina: Meet the 2021 namers of the 24 baby gorillas
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Kagame says new funding mechanisms will speed up food systems transformation
Cross border trucks transport goods from Dar-Es Salaam to Kigali. / Craish Bahizi
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Rwanda seeks to increase private sector capacity to trade
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Pandemic has accelerated the urgency for Africa's self-reliance - PM Ngirente
Lawyer Marie Louise Mukashema, one of the lawyers representing the majority of the civil parties in the case. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
FLN verdict: Victims express mixed reactions over compensations
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Callixte Sankara sentenced to 20 years
Paul Rusesabagina interacts with his lawyers Gatera Gashabana and Fu00e9lix Rudakemwa during a hearing on February 26, 2021. The High Court Chamber for International and Cross-Border Crimes will today read its verdict of a case involving Rusesabagina and other 20 suspects linked to MRCD and its military wing, FLN.
Rusesabagina: Victims await justice as court set to deliver verdict

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