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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
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MPs propose review of dialysis treatment under Mutuelle de Santé
MP Omar Munyaneza (right), the chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on National Budget and Patrimony during the session. / Craish Bahizi.
Rwanda
Make public servants’ salaries priority, MPs tells government
Tourists follow guides' briefing before visiting mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park on 10 May 2019.RDB) has allocated Rwf3.5 billion for tourism marketing activities.
Rwanda earmarks Rwf3.5bn for tourism marketing post-Covid-19
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MPs raise concern as govt cuts agriculture spending
Vendors at Kimisagara market in Kigali. / Photo: Dan Nsengiyumva.
Rwanda
Why potato, bean production dropped
Minister for Finance and Economic Planning Uzziel Ndagijimana addresses Lower Chamber. /Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda
Rwf2 billion saved into informal sector pension scheme
A scene of accident in Kicukiro in 2016. Insurance companies say lack of a minimum wage is hurting their business.
Insurers petition Supreme Court over minimum wage
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Parliament to summon health, finance ministers
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Rwanda
How affordable energy can boost productivity of SME
Members of parliament during their session on 13 May 2020 . / Courtesy
Rwanda
Extraordinary parliamentary session: What’s on the agenda?
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Parliament starts extraordinary session
Workers inside Pfunda Tea Company .Rwanda exported more than 9,317,000 kilogrammes (9,317 tonnes) of processed tea worth over $27.6 million .
Rwanda
Rwanda’s revenues from tea exports up by 27 percent
Members of RFTC are among the ones who benefited from their savings. Until the first week of May, 2020 over Rwf1.4 billion was distributed among more than 494,500 members during the COVID-19 lockdown.
FEATURED: Cooperatives distribute over Rwf1 billion to members during lockdown
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COVID-19: Unpacking Rwanda’s new social distancing guidelines
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Rwanda
New measures rolled out to ensure social distancing on public buses
Workers inside Pfunda Tea Company factory in Rubavu District. PSF is examining the impact of the COVID-19 on the private sector workers countrywide to see how it will not affect workers.
Labour union advocates for unemployment benefits
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All you need to know about Remdesivir, the potential drug for COVID-19
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Govt moves to cushion poultry farmers from losses amid COVID-19 lockdown

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