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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
The New Times
Rwanda
Pensioners advocate for special retirement policy
Some children were still too young and, as a result, did not know that their parents had savings in  banks. File
Rwanda
24 years later, Genocide survivors still lack access to family savings
Workers at ADMA Biscuit factory in Kigali. Debate on retirement age continues. / Timothy Kisambira.
Rwanda
Calls grow to lower retirement age
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Why agriculture stakeholders are rooting for integrated management of fall armyworm
Didas Kayitare, the vice mayor in charge of economic development, Nyagatare District, sprays a maize plantation with army worm pesticides. The East African Community intends to har....
EAC partner states move to harmonise pesticide regulation
Women prepare horticulture produce for export.  (File)
Business
Embrace new technologies to increase agricultural production, Africa urged
Men pack cassava for processing.  File.
Cassava farmers appeal for debt relief
Rwanda's Ambassador to the AU and Ethiopia, Hope Tumukunde, speaks during the Permanent Representatives Committee Extraordinary Summit on the African Continental Free Trade Area at....
Continental Free Trade Area will catalyse Africa’s economic progress – Amb. Tumukunde
Software developers at K-Lab. File.
$100m innovation fund in offing
A construction site in Kigali. The new evaluation model will focus on the impact of such projects on the people. (File)
Leaders upbeat over new Imihigo assessment tool
Farmers  in Kayonza District sort coffee beans. Timothy Kisambira.
Coffee dealers cry foul over Rwf4.5bn in unpaid arrears
Sylvere Murwanashyaka, a veterinarian from Rwamagana District,  inseminates a cow at Mulindi Agri-show grounds in Gasabo District. Emmanuel Ntirenganya.
Government harmonises fees for veterinary services
TVET students during  a practical exam at Saint Joseph Technical School in Kicukiro, Kigali. Nadege Imbabazi .
Growing focus on TVET laudable but more needs to be done - stakeholders
Rwanda Defence Forces and Rwanda National Police joined hands in the fight against fall army worms to protect farmers from losses caused by the pest. / File.
New strategy to avert armyworm invasion
Hinga Weze Chief of Party, Daniel Gies, speaks during the press conference yesterday as Sylvain Roy, CNFA President and CEO, listens. Nadege Imbabazi.
New agric project to benefit thousands
Exhibitors showcase cheese products. About 32 dairy products now have standardisation mark from the Rwanda Standards Board. File.
Effective cooperative model can make local dairy processing competitive
The Chairperson of the National Commission for Human Rights, Madeleine Nirere, briefs Parliament on the state of human rights in the country as Deputy Speaker Abbas Mukama looks on. File.
Government won't renew cooperation agreement with HRW, says justice official
Officials from the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources, Rwanda Agriculture Board, among others, tour farms on which new wheat varieties are grown.  File.
Farmers grapple with cheap imported wheat

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