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Rwanda: Over Rwf5.7 Billion to Boost Skills in Tourism, Hospitality Sector

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[New Times] Rwanda TVET Board (RTB) has signed a Rwf5.7 billion agreement with the European Union (EU) to produce a qualified labour force in the country's tourism and hospitality sector.

Source: allAfrica.com

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