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King Mutara III Rudahigwa with Belgian missionaries. Net photo.
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This is how religion was used to plunder Africa
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Train more dieticians focusing our traditional food
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Editorial: Enforcing global benchmarks is the way forward for UR
Kigali Time Service users. The firm employs youth, mostly university students. There is need for more initiatives to create jobs for the youth.
Business
How to get more young people into better jobs
Student of TTC Muhanga collect their savings contributions last week. / Joan Mbabazi.
Business
Savings culture: Muhanga students set up a salon using savings from pocket money
Dawe harvests passion fruits. The farmer-cum hardware dealer earns millions from the projects. / Timothy Kisambira.
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How BDF helped Dawe to realise her dream as a passion fruit farmer
Ngabirano says the region needs to embrace research-led development. / Hudson Kuteesa.
Business
Value addition, research-led devt key to drive EAC growth, says expert
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Business
Formerly dormant industries to create over one million jobs in Tanzania after revival – official
Officials, including Sports and Culture minister Julienne Uwacu (2ndL) and Gender and Family Promotion minister Esperance Nyirasafari (2ndR), eat boiled maize as part of Umuganura ....
IN PICTURES: Rwandans celebrate Umuganura Day
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Bank of Kigali explains story behind 'Bigereho na BK' campaign
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Four cooperative officials arrested over embezzlement
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Rwanda hosts preparatory meeting to the UN Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial Conference
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Genocide: The West has a history of acting indifferent
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Men in uniform should always be exemplary
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Reprimand errant city law enforcers
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It’s not CAF to pay Nzamwita’s taxes
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[EDITORIAL] Umuganura: Let’s aim higher to harvest more
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