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 Michel Nkurunziza
Michel Nkurunziza
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Multibillion dams to curb floods in Western Province
Rwanda National Police's Fire brigade officers try to rescue people who got stuck in flooded road in Kigali on 2 Feb 2020.
New drive to curb imminent floods via rainwater harvesting
One of the blocs for the proposed Hospitality Management Institute under construction in Remera in 2019. / Photo: C. Bahizi.
Rwanda
Is Rwf2.4bn stalled hospitality project finally coming to life?
G.S Karembure with storied school buildings  was launched recently. / Courtesy.
Rwanda
Learning space: Why more classrooms will boost students’ performance
Works on the second phase of u2018Jardin de la Mu00e9moireu2019 (Garden of Memory) for the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi are expected to be completed late this month. /  Photo: Courtesy.
Rwanda
Works on genocide memorial garden near completion
Rwamagana solar power plant that provides 8.5MW ./ File
Business
Rwanda’s green energy sector could create 31,000 jobs annually – report
Farmers try to rescue some of their rice produce perished in Rwangingo marshland in Nyagatare District.Heavy rains caused an overflow of Rwangingo Valley Dam. / Courtesy.
Business
Six new investments targeting smallholder farmers
The cooperative grows and supply carrots to Kigali city and store the rest in cooling facility. / Courtesy.
Business
Carrots farmers adopt post-harvest handling techniques
Seed production specialists at work inside a greenhouse at Sopyrwa in Musanze District in 2018. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Rwanda
Is Rwanda finally on course to end importation of seeds?
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Business
Stalled projects worth an estimated Rwf115 billion
A woman picks tea in a plantation in Rutsiro District. Agriculture and livelihoods sector receives $5 million. / File.
Business
Rwanda’s economic recovery efforts get Rwf9bn boost
The mothers  expressed issues of malnutrition among children and causes behind it. / Courtesy photo
The ordeal of malnourished children
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City authorities move to auction abandoned wetland industrial equipment
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FEATURED: How GGGI is connecting Rwanda-Italy investors exploring green investment opportunities
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Rwanda
How AMIR has fostered consumer protection practices amidst Covid-19
Nasho Solar-Powered Irrigation Scheme in Kirehe District. Rwanda has committed to invest billions of dollars in green projects, including solar-powered irrigation schemes, over the next 10 years under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. / Photo: Sam Ngendahimana.
Business
Inside Rwanda’s 10 multi-billion dollar green projects
The application available in AppStore on smart phones was developed during the recent lockdown caused by Covid-19 pandemic. Net photo.
Business
Young entrepreneur develops e-commerce
Aerial view of former MINIJUST buildings to get a facelift with green technologies.
Green mall to be developed at former justice ministry premises

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