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PM Challenges as RP Graduates to Innovate, Create Jobs

Prime Minister Justin Nsengiyumva has called on graduates of Rwanda Polytechnic (RP) to become innovators, problem-solvers, saying their skills will be central to Rwanda’s long-term development agenda. He made the remarks during the RP's 9th graduation ceremony at BK Arena, where more than 3,553 graduands. They included 560 Bachelor of Technology graduates, with women representing 30.7 per cent of the cohort. ALSO READ: How TVET schools are enha…
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Nsengiyumva Justin, has urged graduates of Rwanda Polytechnic to contribute to the development of the country and society at large by using the knowledge they have acquired. He reiterated this on May 14, 2026, during the ninth official graduation ceremony of 3,553 students who graduated from various departments. Among the graduates, girls made up 30.7% of all graduates. The Prime Minister, Dr. Nsengiyumva Justin, congratu…

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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