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What Rwanda-Kenya Fintech Deal Means for Companies
A new fintech licensing framework between Rwanda and Kenya is expected to transform the landscape of cross-border business growth, which has traditionally been hampered by high operational costs.For ...
Rwanda's foreign minister says the country's government will withdraw its counterinsurgency troops from Mozambique if the mission's foreign backers don't maintain sustainable funding.
The Minister of ICT and Innovation today officially launched the Rwanda FinTech Centre during the Inclusive FinTech Forum, with the vision to accelerate Rwanda’s development agenda through the ...
As diaspora curiosity about living and working in Africa grows, these entrepreneurs share what it actually takes to build a business on the continent.
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How Inclusive Education Is Preparing Refugee Students for Jobs
Refugee students studying alongside Rwandan peers say inclusive education is equipping them with practical skills and opportunities that are helping them prepare for self-reliance.At Mugombwa ...
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Parliament report exposes drivers of illegal mining in Rwanda
Licensed mining companies that work with illegal miners, school dropouts seeking quick cash, and weak enforcement are among the key factors driving illegal mining in Rwanda, a parliamentary report has ...
KCB bought NBK through a share swap in a deal that was valued at more than Sh5 billion and which was completed in early 2020.
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Electric vehicles could soon be cheaper than petrol cars in Africa – if financing barriers fall
The cost of electric vehicles (EVs) has long looked like a barrier to adoption in Africa. Most researchers didn’t expect battery power to become affordable enough to replace petrol or diesel on the ...
Call made during Heifer International event bringing women farmers into dialogue with global decisionmakers during UN ...
A lot of businesses still look at Africa as a future opportunity. That’s already outdated. For many sectors, Africa is not a “someday” market anymore. It’s ...
From Cape Town to Kigali to Conakry, Singaporeans who have made Africa their home tell CNA TODAY how the continent is nothing like what most people might imagine it to be.
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