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About us
Rwanda Gateway Ltd is a business branch of the National University of Rwanda (NUR), with interest in web-based consultancies, GIS, multimedia and IT training.
It was first established in 2004 as a project and component of the Rwanda Development Gateway Group, set up through partnership between the Government of Rwanda and the Development Gateway Foundation.
Later RDG evolved into a full fledged centre and managing a national portal as a one-stop-shop for information on Rwanda and as the country’s web interface to the rest of the world. Other platforms include DgMarket, an online procurement platform, alongside a jobs directory called Gateway Jobs.
It has since turned into strong arm of the University, proud to contribute and enrich Rwanda’s web presence through development of dynamic websites for both public and private institutions. Promotion of ICT for Development has since turned into an obsession as we turn our focus to the general public with a combination of short training on web design and programming, GIS and networking, as an addition to our specialty in web development.
COMMENTS
By Emmanuel Ruziana This Wednesday 23 May 2012 à 14 : 41 : 49
Nkeneye ko munyinjiza kuri site yanyu nkajya mbonamakuru yanyu buri munsi nge ntuye muri Norway murakoze
By Kate Frenson This Friday 2 March 2012 à 12 : 07 : 59
Hello
My name is Kate Frenson and I recently found your website about beautiful Rwanda. I noticed your website some time ago and I wanted to give you some feedback. You give a chance to learn something more about Rwanda. Your website is really interesting and show the modern face of your country. I think also that your website could be more popular with adding more basic and simple information. I thought that you could be interested in adding more info about culture of Rwanda. It could attract more people to come and see Rwanda in flesh and also make your website more popular in Google search results. Maybe you could be interested in adding a link to www.everyculture.com/No-Sa/R... ?. Please let me know what do you think about that.
Thank you,
Kate Frenson
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