RANGO SUPER MARKET isoko ry’icyerekezo riziye igihe

Ni isoko ryari risanzwe rikora ariko kuri ubu rikaba ryarubatswe mu buryo bujyanye n’icyerekezo riherereye i Rango, mu murenge  wa Mukura, mu karere ka Huye. Ni isoko rije rifite umwihariko kuko umuntu yakwinjiramo agahaha ibyo akeneye (ibiribwa, ibinyobwa, imyambaro n’inkweto, n’ibindi ). Biteganyijwe ko iri soko rizatahwa ku mugaragaro tariki 15 Ukuboza 2023. Abahaturiye bagaragaza ko bishimiye iri soko ry’icyerekezo ribegerejwe kandi ngo baryitezeho kurushaho kunoza imibereho yabo mu buryo bwo kubona akazi, guhaha neza bizira inenge hafi yabo         UBWANDITSI: umuringanews.com

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Akora ubuhinzi budasanzwe, arifuza guha agaciro ibikorerwa mu Rwanda

Kidamage Jean Pierre, ni umwe mu rubyiriko rukora ubuhinzi, we akora ubuhinzi budasanzwe bumenyerewe mu Rwanda bw’amasaro ndetse akanayongerera agaciro. Mu kubyaza umusaruro ibikomoka ku buhinzi bw’amasaro, akoramo ibikoresho binyuranye birimo imitako, amarido, amashapure, ibinigi bigezweho biherekejwe n’ibokomo byabyo n’amaherane. Arifuza guha agaciro “Made in Rwanda” Kidamage wifuza guca ibikomoka ku masaro bituruka mu mahanga akimika ibikorerwa mu Rwanda “Made in Rwanda”, afite company yitwa ” Zamuka Rwanda Ltd”, ikorerwa mu Ntara y’Iburasirazuba, akarere ka nyagatare, umurenge wa Rukomo, akagari ka Gashenyi, mu mudugudu wa Nyamirambo, atangaza ko afite indoto…

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Youth, key actors on strengthening the use of biotechnology in agriculture- Dr NDUWUMUREMYI

By Diane NIKUZE NKUSI The growth rate of the world population continues to increase day by day. World population projected to reach 9.8 billion in 2050 as United Nations revealed. It means that the resulting in a serious need to increase agricultural production by all means, among them there is the use of modern biotechnology in the production of genetically modified crops. This will mean obtaining sufficient, healthy, safe and nutritious food needed to feed the world’s growing population. Since Rwanda’s population is made up of young people, they can bring innovative…

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The power of mind of Kouatcha, Nadia & Tesh  to win Africa’s Business Heroes Prize 2022

By Diane Nkusi By the financial help of Alibaba and Jack Ma, 15 people mostly young  from different African countries, are going to compete for the award called “Africa’s business heroes prize competition 2022” Kouatcha Flavien Kouatcha Simo from Cameroon, at the age of 33, is now among the young people who have the  opportunity to be called rich in the field of business of vegetable farming and fish farming (aquaponie). As one of the young entrepreneurs who chased the idea of ​​development from nothing, Kouatcha told umuringanews.com that he…

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Kilifi CSOs urge Government to Conserve the Mangrove Forests along the Coastline  

By Diane NKUSI NIKUZE   The conservation of the Mangrove forests could influence the magnitude and duration of Kenya’s benefit from her planned blue economy, the Kenya Platform on Climate Governance (KPCG) has said. In a statement released on the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, Anne Tek, the National Coordinator for the KPCG said conserving the mangroves will improve the coastal environment and boost the contribution of the blue economy to the national GDP. “Mangroves provide breeding grounds for the fish, which contributes to the national…

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EU provides critical funding for Burundian refugees in Rwanda

Today  EU is providing €750,000 (RWF 890m) in humanitarian funding to support vulnerable refugees from Burundi. This life-saving assistance is part of a larger package of €54.5 million in humanitarian funding  for people affected by human-induced or natural disasters, epidemics, and displacement in the Great Lakes region of Africa. The €750,000 in funding is being made available by the EU’s Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO to the World Food Programme (WFP) to provide food and nutritional assistance to Burundian refugees in Mahama camp in eastern Rwanda  Following the adoption…

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Biden says presidential winner should pick Ginsburg replacement

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said on Friday that “there is no doubt” that the winner of November’s presidential election should pick Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s replacement. “There is no doubt – let me be clear – that the voters should pick the president and the president should pick the justice for the Senate to consider,” Biden told reporters after learning of Ginsburg’s death. Biden’s remarks appear to set the stage for a partisan fight over the judiciary that could dominate the fewer than seven weeks remaining until…

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Rosatom Contributes to Sustainable Feeding Programme

Mandela Day is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world and the ability to make an impact. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world,” said Nelson Mandela. Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom pays a great of attention to sustainable social projects across the globe. This year Rosatom is supporting the Bokgoni Technical Secondary School to protect its learners against Covid-19 as well as keep them well nourished. The school’s mission is  to develop…

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Airtel Rwanda is ready to help Kigali motorcyclists and passengers safety

Today 28th May 2020, Airtel Rwanda announced  it’s readiness to fully equip Kigali motorcyclist’s taxis with a brand new reflective jacket and a cashless digital payment option through Airtel Money during this coronavirus crisis, RURA on 27th May 2020, announced that Airtel Rwanda has been putting measures  to allow  motorcyclists  take up cashless payment to allow motorcyclists  from 1st June 2020.  Upon the release of Moto. Amit Chawla  Managing Director of Airtel Rwanda said “In this times of reopening, we are extremely excited to delight motorcyclists with an AIRTEL vest…

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The partnership between Airtel Africa and UNICEF will have positive impact in education

The partnership between UNICEF and Airtel Africa to support children affected by pandemic COVID-19 to their school closures, will help them to their ongoing leaning online and help their families better enable cash transfers to their children, the most vulnerable are children from sub-saharan AFrica including Rwanda. This partnership ,UNICEF and Airtel Africa aimed at providing  children to access online learning and access to cash assistance for their families via mobile  cash transfers,and this will use mobile  technology during pandemic covid-19 Raghunath Mandava, Airtel africa  chief executive officer said that…

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