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Rwanda: AU Reforms – President Kagame Meets Experts in Kigali
“By Collins MwaiPresident Paul Kagame on Monday held a meeting with the African Union reforms team in Kigali.
The meeting comes ahead of the African Union Summit scheduled for July in Mauritania.
The Head of State – who is also the Chairperson of the African Union – is together… Read more
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taking a look at the team members..
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Tenkamenin Boateng posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 7 years ago
Gambia: Police Open Fire On Protestors Two Shot Dead
By Yankuba Jallow And Louise Jobe
Two protestors were shot dead when police opened fire on protestors yesterday morning at Faraba Banta, West Coast Region.Bakary Kujabi, alias Seffo, and Ismaila Bah died during the incident. Reports further indicate loss of lives and serious… Read more
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SMH @ our people being killed over sand.
If you want to go into a community and economize their natural resources, you must,
– Call a meeting with the elders, rulers, etc.
– Ask the people what they want
– Cut a deal with the people so that the community will be on board.It doesn’t appear that Julakay followed this protocol.
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PIU = Police Intervention Unit
This ‘police unit’ seems to be very confident about it’s actions:
A day after killing the two unarmed protesters they put a journalist into detention and beat him, leaving him with head injuries*. I could’nt find out, what kind of organisation this PIU is. It does not seem to be the ‘normal’ police, since that is… Read more- View 2 replies
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Tenkamenin Boateng posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 7 years ago
Rwanda: Government to Increase Exports By 17 Percent
By Eddie Nsabimana
Rwanda is looking to increase its exports base by 17 per cent annually. The revelation was made Wednesday by Trade and Industry Minister, Vincent Munyeshyaka, during the 3rd National Exporters’ Conference in Kigali.The conference brought together different… Read more
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https://allafrica.com/stories/201701050177.html
Rwanda: Is Made-in-Rwanda Campaign Paying Off?ANALYSIS
By Collins Mwai
Rwanda’s trade deficit reduced by 5.1 per cent for the better part of last year, largely due to the ongoing Made- in-Rwanda campaign, an initiative that promotes consumption of locally-produced goods and services.Trade… Read more
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