Rwanda Today Business Business Cargo hub boosts exporters Agricultural produce exporters are upbeat on increasing volumes to the international market after RwandAir introduced a cargo flight. Since the national carrier, Rwandair introduced its first... Businesses recover from Covid-19, shareholders smile to the bank Listed companies, mainly banks, are poised to pay dividends subject to approval by pending annual general meetings Auditor General unearths theft and misuse of public funds The report, tabled before the parliament this week, reported that unlawful expenditure increased by 87 percent between 2021 and 2022 Traders decry hurdles at Gatuna The traders say while the border was reopened last year, movement of goods and services are not seamless Value addition to minerals, pays off as demand goes up National Bank of Rwanda figures indicate revenues from minerals grew 36.4pc in 2022, surpassing coffee and tea Power expected from Rusumo plant to delay even further Business Food prices to remain high Business Shortage of public transport vehicles persists in Kigali Business Deal with Alibaba to open markets Business More businesses fold up at Kisimenti Business Kagame cracks the whip on chia seeds scam, sends minister home Business Traders feet heat from dollar crisis Business Farmers shun insurance scheme as pressure mounts on leaders Business Traders count losses, whine over hostility in DR Congo Business Good news for mineral exporters Business High subscription costs main factor in Starlink connectivity Business Inflation to take toll on banks' profit Business Govt and Korea Telcoms in talks to end contract dispute Opinion EDITORIAL: Lessons to learn from the 'Hate Radio’ play as we pick up the pieces Opinion EDITORIAL: Keep memories of Genocide Against Tutsi alive and rope in the youth Opinion Comfort survivors of Genocide Against Tutsi as we begin this difficult period Opinion EDITORIAL: Come up with good policies to abolish red tape, improve service Opinion EDITORIAL: Respect the rights of all suspects, stop killing them in cold blood