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Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and UTEXRWA Rwanda's only textile company have entered into an arrangement where Rwanda's textile products will be promoted abroad as the company plans to go international next year.
The functioning of the banking sector in the country has improved in the recent past, as it has recovered from the liquidity crunch that hit the sector earlier this year, a senior official from International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
As the regional integration process enters an important phase of implementing the common market, the East Africa Law Society (EALS) is set to hold its 14th Annual Conference and General Meeting in Kigali at the end of month to review the EAC Common Market.
Rwanda has made remarkable progress in implementing its national development strategy - the Economic Development and Poverty Reduction (EDPRS) in the first six months of this year, a cross section of development partners have said.
The Social Security Fund of Rwanda (SSFR) has castigated tea farmers for not remitting contributions for their part time workers.
The Dakar-based Inter-State University of Science and Veterinary Medicine (EISMV) has pledged to play an instrumental role in the development of agriculture among the 14 countries that subscribe to it.
A Rwandan woman was killed and four Ugandans were injured when an Air Rwanda plane rammed into the terminal at Kanombe airport in Kigali yesterday, reports Hellen Mukiibi.
52% of children below the age of 5 suffer from chronic malnutrition which results in stunted growth. It is one of the most striking findings of the Comprehensive Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis and Nutrition Survey.
New information has emerged that a clandestine partnership of sharing intelligence existed between the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) and FDLR rebels even deeper than earlier thought.
Rwanda will adopt strong strategies that help to mitigate negative impacts of climate change and will remain vocal in pushing for a deal that readily addresses this global issue, State Minster for Environment and Mines Vincent Karega has said.
African countries will have to continue pursuing regional integration if they are to cut costs across all aspects of infrastructure, the World Bank said in a latest report on Africa's Infrastructure.
Prime Minister Bernard Makuza has lashed out at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) for continuously undermining Rwanda's efforts in advancing its judicial reforms and accused the tribunal of frustrating the country's requests for extradition.
Our concern in this editorial is the way in which some people suspected of participating in the Genocide are never questioned by any Gacaca court.
Rwanda has once again been in the global spotlight this week after it scooped another prestigious award at the on-going World Travel Market exhibition in London. The Rwandan stand beat competition from other 600 exhibitors.
The office of Ombudsman has given thirty days to several government leaders to declare their wealth or face prosecution.
On Tuesday at Kigali Serena, over 300 Rwandans and non-Rwandan football fans, had a once in a life time chance of taking souvenir photos with the Fifa World Cup trophy.
MTN last week announced that it has not increased its tariffs, after several airtime vendors had asked more than the price mentioned on the cards.
Rwanda is this week participating in the World Travel Market 2009 (WTM), the premier global event for the travel industry held in London from November 9 to 12. Various new tourism offers are on display.
The public institutions affiliated to the Ministry of Finance and Economic planning on Friday signed their performance contracts for the second half of the financial year.
Sixteen career advisory centers were launched in different institutes of higher learning last Wednesday, to help students make better professional choices.
A senior-six student in Essa Nyarungunga, has made a name for himself by creating computer software that is already being used by some companies.
At a time when the fight against corruption has intensified, highly questionable decisions still dominate in offers of government contracts.
A career in modeling is not a bed of roses.
The man who a couple of weeks back held a political party conference that was marred by violence says he wants to be president come the 2010 general elections.
One of the main frustrations for journalists working in Rwanda is the difficulty of getting information. A new bill on access to information might remedy the problem.
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