President Paul Kagame says Rwanda’s growth has been largely due to the use of ICTs in implementation of national programs. The country has expereinced an average 8% growth over the…
Patrick Bigabo
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National
Rwanda showcases its evolution in ICT at the ITU summit in S. Korea
by Patrick Bigabo 3:08 pmA delegation of Rwandan technocrats is in Busan, South Korea, showcasing Rwanda’s best practices of embracing digital technology for development and achievements in Information Communication technology (ICT). The team led…
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National
East African Telecoms rush to slash calling rates ahead of deadline
by Patrick Bigabo 8:58 amMTN Rwanda announced on Monday, October 6, it has cut down charges on call for its roaming subscribers ahead of the Wednesday launch of One Network Area Agreement. MTN follows…
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Hundreds of business executives from around the world are heading to Rwanda to attend a high-end conference on Information Communications Technology, dubbed ‘SMART Rwanda Days’. The annual event brings together…
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Rwanda’s Senate President Dr. Jean Damascène Ntawukuliryayo 53, has resigned from his position citing personal reasons. An emergency session, Wednesday 17, which involved a quorum of 25 senators, convened with…
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Nokia Networks has struck a deal with the government of Rwanda to provide radio and core network and manage the services to build the country’s first commercial LTE network. The…
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Economy
Rwanda’s economy maintains 7.4% growth, despite a staggering trade deficit
by Patrick Bigabo 6:53 pmRwanda’s economy has maintained a steady growth of 7.4% thanks to a booming service industry which rose by 22.4% from 12.6% in the first quarter. Central Bank Governor, John Rwangombwa…