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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Job-seekers register for the 4th Kigali job fair at Petit Stade, Remera in May. / File
What would it take to create 1.5m decent jobs for Rwandans by 2024?
Amb.Youssef Imani and other officials lay a foundation stone at the Special Economic Zone in Kigali yesterday. Sam Ngendahimana.
Pharmaceuticals factory to reduce 20% of Rwanda's drug imports
Niyonsaba Mukasakindi, a Businesswoman based in Rulindo District tends to her chicken at her farm in Mbugo. The government plans to add 4 million chickens by 2023 to the poultry se....
Four million chickens to be added to Rwanda’s poultry by 2023
Mukeshimana speaks as MP Gabriel Semasaka, the deputy chairperson of the parliamentary Standing Committee on Agriculture, Livestock and Environment, looks on. / Timothy Kisambira
Multi-billion agric plan to halve poverty level by 2024
Gatete explains how the solar-powered irrigation system works, in Nyagatare District, on Thursday. / Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Solar-powered irrigation sees farmers double their yield
Nibagwire (R) with some of her workers as they prepare potato leaves before being exported to Europe. / Sam Ngendahimana
Nibagwire finds niche market for sweet potato leaves in Europe
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Pesticide use killing bees, threatening food security
A farmer using the applications during the testing event in Rulindo District, Tuesday, November 7, 2017. (Photos by Emmanuel Ntirenganya)
How technology is primed to transform farming in Rwanda
Farmers harvest tomatoes from a farm in Rwamagana District. / Timothy Kisambira
Government mulls new fund to ease farmers’ access to finance
RAB's head of Research Division, Dr. Patrick Karangwa (left), and Kent Nnadozie say it is important for countries to work together to find solutions to diseases and drought affecti....
$10m project launched to support smallholder farmers
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Honey production to get much needed boost
Dr Semwaga speaks at the workshop in Kigali yesterday. (Photos by Timothy Kisambira)
Rwf260 billion earmarked for research in agric transformation
Raingun irrigation technology being used to water vegetables on a farm in Huye District. / E. Ntirenganya
How irrigation can help nations achieve food security
Minister Biruta speaks during the meeting in Kigali. Timothy Kisambira .
Nile Basin countries to harness water, energy potential through cooperation
Dr Biruta (L) and Eng. Ntabana at the meeting in Kigali. (All photos by Timothy Kisambira)
PHOTOS: Cooperation to address water security within Nile Basin – Biruta
Datar after winning the Green Challenge 2017 for her healthy, eco-friendly and affordable floor. / Courtesy
Local enterprise wages war on dirty floors with an alternative to cement
Chickens feed during the 12th National Agriculture show at Mulindi exhibition ground in Gasabo District, Kigali in June.  (Courtesy)
Poultry industry on the rise as investors spot potential
Genocide prisoner Evariste Buregeya embraces a survivor in Nyamirama Sector during a confession and forgiveness giving event last week. Emmanuel Ntirenganya.
25,000 Genocide convicts reconcile with survivors through Prison Fellowship

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