The Ministry of Finance has assured members of parliament that Rwanda is not burdened by debts despite the consecutive borrowing of numerous funds following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic …
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The cause of the fire that gutted Gisozi workshops (commonly known as Gakiriro) on Sunday night, February 12, 2023, still remains unclear, though the probable one raised by some people …
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World Coffee Producers forum in KigaliThe 3rd World Coffee Producers Forum (WCPF) has convened in Kigali with participants proposing approaches that would bring good return on investment and make all players …
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Employers of both public and private institutions in the City of Kigali have been urged to ensure that created jobs are decent and productive. This call was made by the …
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have called for a coherence in regional policies to enable a desired growth and contribution in creating jobs and incomes in East Africa Community(EAC). The …
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The African Development Bank biannual report has shown that Rwanda’s economy is projected to grow at 7.8 percent in 2023 and 8.1 percent in 2024 among five pre-Covid-19 best performing …
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The Kicukiro Primary court in Kigali today heard in pre-trial hearing two suspects who are accused of crypto currency fraud. The suspects include Aimable Nkuranga, the former boss of Association …
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The Government of Rwanda has through the Central Bank floated bonds worth Rwf20billion that will be used in infrastructure and capital market development. The January bond offing opened January 16, …
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Rwanda’s coffee exports to the United Arab Emirates are expected to grow as the country partners with DUBUY, a B2B e-commerce platform by DP World to bring single origin high-quality …
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The Iranian Tourism Office has proposed to its government to waive visa requirements for travelers coming from 50 countries, including Rwanda. The Deputy tourism chief, Ali-Asghar Shalbafian in the Iranian …
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Community Health Workers (CHW) in Burera District have started constructing a Hotel which will cost Rwf800 million and expected to improve hospitality in the remote district of Northern Province. …
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Rwanda and France yesterday signed a 37-million-euro loan and a 1.2 million euro grant for a project that aims to improve Rwanda’s public services through digitization and support innovations with high …