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The regular jailing of public servants and local government officials suspected of corruption as well as non-government individuals suspected of fleecing the tax payer has prompted concerns that locking up so many people could cause social unrest.
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A campaign to talk about the role of families in the fight against HIV, especially among children, was launched throughout the country for two months in celebration of the World AIDS day last Tuesday, December 1. GTZ country director Rainer Krischel addresses participants at a sensitization session. (photo Timothy Kisambira) During this campaign with the [...]
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Rwandair has secured a loan to implement the first phase of building its own fleet.
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According to one restaurant manager, his business is not just about serving excellent food – it’s about making patrons feel good.
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Even a boss sometimes has to relax, and Radio Flash has seen to it that two of them do just that.
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The promoted, demoted and dumped: an analysis The obvious big news of the cabinet reshuffle last week was the dropping of James Musoni from the all important finance and economic planning portfolio and his replacement by his immediate subordinate, Permanent Secretary and also Secretary to the Treasury John Rwangombwa.
December 13th, 2009 | Posted in National | Read More »
Roads are part of the infrastructure backbone needed to support free movement of people and goods and to be able to conduct trade across its borders. This is all the more important in a landlocked country like Rwanda. For this reason, the government has embarked on a comprehensive plan to improve the quality of national [...]
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Prime Minister Bernard Makuza last week appeared before Parliament to explain what the government has done to recover close to Frw 6 billion which the auditor general indicated could not be accounted for in 2007.
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In a bid to woo the business world with its services, telecommunications company Tigo Rwanda on Friday held a corporate party to mark its official entry into the local market.
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The National Unity and Reconciliation Commission (NURC) kicked off the unity and reconciliation week in Mwendo sector in Ruhango district last week.
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