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 Julius Bizimungu
Julius Bizimungu
Prime Minister Ngirente addresses delegates at the Business Conservation Conference. Rwanda has recognised the critical need for conservation-based tourism and economic development through the protection of natural ecosystems. (Photos by Emmanuel Kwizera)
Premier Ngirente: Collaboration key to conservation
A man uses a visa card to withdraw money from an ATM in Kigali. A new report says Rwanda is among a few African countries that have potential to drive digital evolution. / Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda has potential to drive digital evolution-report
President Kagame in a group photo with the namers of baby gorillas at the 15th edition of the annual Kwita Izina ceremony at the foot of the Volcanoes National Park in Musanze District yesterday. The President thanked Rwandans for their role in conserving the environment. Village Urugwiro.
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Kagame thanks citizens on conservation efforts
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Kwita Izina: The names of the newborn gorillas
Tourists take pictures of a silverback gorilla and his family in the Volcanoes National Park in Musanze District on Wednesday. Twenty-five baby gorillas are set to be named in the 15th edition of Kwita Izina ceremony at the foot of Virunga mountain range. About 281 baby mountain gorillas have been named since the inaugural Kwita Izina edition in 2005. / Courtesy
Inside Rwanda’s 15-year journey of gorilla conservation
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Kwita Izina: Meet the 2019 namers of 25 baby gorillas
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German parliamentarians visit Rwanda
Women package avocado for export inside the NAEB warehouse in Kigali. Rwandan export products have been subjected to heavy-duty inspection at international markets.
Push to invest in agri-food standards attract regional attention
President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame are joined by other officials at the ceremony to inaugurate the School of Medicine of the Adventist University of East-Central Africa in Gasabo District on Monday. The President said the school is a valuable addition to Rwandau2019s education and health sectors.  Village Urugwiro.
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Kagame opens state-of-the-art Adventist medical school
Prosecutor General Jean-Bosco Mutangana addresses journalists in Kigali in June  (Sam Ngendahimana)
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Criminal record certificates to be issued online
Members of Parliament, representatives of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Visit Rwanda team and other Government officials took part in Umuganda. / Sam Ngendahimana
Foreign tour operators join Gasabo residents for Umuganda
Officials  tour inside Rugabano Tea Factory yesterday.Indiau2019s Luxmi to invest up to $30 million in tea factory in Rwanda. / Julius Bizimungu
Indian firm to invest up to $30m in Rwanda tea
President Paul Kagame together with other African heads of state at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) that went underway on Tuesday in the Japanese city of Yokohama. Speaking at one of the sessions, Kagame commended the Japanese private sector for making sustainable investments in Rwanda especially in agri-business and technology. Village Urugwiro.
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Kagame emphasises private sector role in development
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Grey-crowned crane numbers on a sharp rise in Rwanda
Nyirakaragire has been doing this job for 32 years now.
A day with Elisabeth Nyirakaragire, the first Rwandan vet for mountain gorillas
Delegates during a visit to the exhibition stand of Entreprise Urwibutso of local agri-businessman Gu00e9rard Sina at Kigali Marriott Hotel on August 26. The exhibition has been organised on the sidelines of the 11th African Potato Association (APA) that is underway in Kigali.  Emmanuel Kwizera.
Rwanda
Experts: Africa must invest more in education to end malnutrition
Baziga was killed after gunmen shot at his car.
Head of Rwandan diaspora in Mozambique shot dead
Children take porridge at Mageragere Early Childhood Development Centre in Nyarugenge District. / Sam Ngendahimana
Africa nutrition meet: Why it is a big deal

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